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Above all, the Medicaid cuts in the proposal would move the burden to the states, and finally on to seniors and people with disabilities who are benefited from the program. It would greatly impact the significantly low-income families to whom the program is their lifeline. This situation requires sufficient researchers in the specific field to overcome the issues. Taking the information regarding the issue into consideration, an expert can formulate and develop suitable health policies. Consulting health care providers and policy experts would add efficiency to the policy-making process.
A new system of competitive bidding would be imposed on Medicare to tackle down the probable disruptive service to beneficiaries. Noam N. Levey in California could pose the problem for Obama’s healthcare reform explains the issues associated with the proposals for health reforms in California. Being the model state for healthcare reforms California is seeking to implement some of the controversial limits on government-subsidized coverage. If the proposal is going to be accepted, it would result in massive Medicaid cuts nationwide.
Levey’s (Sep 15, 2011) perspective is clear as he writes down that conservative state have battled President Obama’s sweeping healthcare law, but California was supposed to the ideal state keeping up the law’s promise. However, the state has become the biggest annoyance for the White House when it started the reform to bring millions of Americans into the healthcare scheme.. Taking the information regarding the issue into consideration, an expert can formulate and develop suitable health policies.
Consulting health care providers and policy experts would add efficiency to the policy making process. A new system of competitive bidding would be imposed on Medicare to tackle down the probable disruptive service to beneficiaries. 2. Noam N. Levey in California could pose problem for Obama’s healthcare reform explains the issues associated with the proposals for health reforms in California. Being the model state for healthcare reforms California is seeking to implement some of the controversial limits on government-subsidized coverage.
If the proposal is going to be accepted, it would result in massive Medicaid cuts nationwide. Levey’s (Sep 15, 2011) perspective is clear as he writes down that conservative state have battled President Obama’s sweeping healthcare law, but California was supposed to the ideal state keeping up the law’s promise. However, the state has become the biggest annoyance for the White House when it started the reform to bring millions of Americans into the healthcare scheme. It has not completed a year after California set out towards healthcare reforms.
It was in October, then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger supported the healthcare overhaul and created insurance exchange in the state. These exchanges would allow people to buy coverage from Internet-based market places if they do not get health benefits. After a month, Obama administration allocated $10 billion to help California to sustain the plan and to include the low-income families into the plan. The state’s insurance exchange is on the move and is expanding gradually towards the health
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