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The second topic is the negative impacts that result from the implementation and expansion of Medicaid. The third issues covered in the article high are requirements that are needed for individuals to qualify for insurance.
People with a low income can access federal tax credits thereby subsidizing private health insurance. However, those living below the poverty line will not benefit from health insurance, Medicaid, or other tax credits. The instances of unfairness resulting from the policy have been experienced in several states. For instance, The Kansas Medicaid program offers no coverage for adults without children (Robert). The intended audiences for this article are the general public, administration, public and private health care providers as well as all stakeholders in health care. The author has involved the audience in a thought-provoking way.
There could be bias in the article as the author is a Republican and this article may be interpreted as a criticism of the Democrat administration. Although the public might blame President Obama for the current woes in healthcare, the Republicans are the ones responsible for fighting against the expansion of Medicaid (Health Policy Briefs). In the healthcare law approved in 2010, Congressional Democrats were determined to expand Medicaid in all states. The administration has been urging people who need health insurance to register on the government website to receive information on the available insurance options.
The student should evaluate the current care policies and establish whether they are effective and fair to all members of society (Virginia Gray, David, and Jennifer, 135). This article is important since it has relevant information concerning the roles of various government agencies in health care. It explains the negative impacts of states’ refusal to develop Medicaid. The article spells out the states that are likely to be marginalized by this policy. The article highlights one of the contentious issues facing the healthcare sector. It is a call for action for the government to review the current health policy by taking into account the needs of the poorest in society (Government Printing Office, 109). The executive director of the Mississippi Health Advocacy Program notes that even with the expansion of Medicaid, many uninsured poor citizens may not be eligible for insurance subsidies or Medicaid therefore will not benefit in any way (Golberstein et al, 871). This article asserts that there is a need to review the current government policy by taking into account the needs of all citizens. All states should be encouraged to expand Medicaid to increase coverage for uninsured individuals with substantial income levels.
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