Health Care System in Turmoil

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Health Care System in Turmoil Quality healthcare in the more rural areas of the United States is not only getting more difficult to obtain, but difficult to afford. American citizens living in rural areas have the highest rates of chronic disease, higher poverty populations, less health insurance, and there is less access to primary care physicians. When the economy is at its lowest point it causes an increase in a number of access and health issues that have already had prior problems in communities and in rural areas, therefore the main goal of the national health care tax of 2010 was to allow coverage to all residents of the United States, and also by transferring necessary health care to places that were farther away, such as the rustic areas of the United States (HealthReform.Gov, 2012). Governing bodies for the prevention, treatment, and management of illnesses in America are now in a commotion because of the cost of care and patient access and the need for a more efficient system. There are approximately 50 or more million people currently in The United States that are without insurance today. In March of 2010 a country wide health care charge called The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was passed, that seemed to offer solutions to some of the major issues facing our health care system. June of 2012, this new health care law or tax was challenged in the U. S. Supreme Court on the Constitutionality of the bill with proponents wanted the Act repealed. A few weeks later the Supreme Court gave its answer, which was the law or tax is Constitutional and upheld it as tax. One of the biggest issues to this Act was the part where all Americans have to be insured by someone or be penalized, but the final analysis of this... ... middle of paper ... ...ticle.aspx?articleid=184965. HealthReform.Gov., (2012). More Choices, Better Coverage, Health Insurance Reform and Rural America. Retrieved from http://www.healthreform.gov/reports/ruralamerica/index.html. Newport, F., Jones, J., & Saad, L., 2012). Gallup Editors: American' Views on the Healthcare Law, Americans are at best divided in support for the law. Retrieved from http://www.gallup.com/poll/155300/gallup-editors-americans-views-healthcare-law.aspx. The New York Times, Aug., (2012). Health CareReform. Retrieved from http://topics. nytimes.com/top/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/health_insurance_and_ managed_care/health_care_reform/index.html. Traurig, G., (2008/2009). Turmoil in the healthcare industry: what about the patients? The Americas Restructuring and Involvency Guide. Retrieved from http://www. americasrestructuring.com/08_SF/p100-106

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