The Affordable Care Act as a national experiment : health policy innovations and lessons
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The Affordable Care Act as a national experiment : health policy innovations and lessons
Springer, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book examines the landmark 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) from the perspective of health policy research as translational science. It delineates a new perspective about the creation and potential impact of the ACA and guides the development of health policy that is supported by best evidence that, in turn, transforms into practice, policy, and public benefit. Told by those involved in the creation and implementation of the ACA, the book reviews the history and impact of this ground-breaking legislation and recommends priorities, objectives, and next steps for translational research as the ACA is implemented.
The book includes coverage of these topics:
* Objectives of the ACA
* Analysis of data collected from healthcare reform programs in Vermont and Massachusetts to inform national implementation of the ACA
* Engaging the public in, and building support for, ACA implementation
* Interplay of federal, state, and local healthcare policy decisions arising from the enforcement of the ACA
Featuring contributions from nationally renowned leaders in healthcare policy, this book adds to the public conversation about the ACA and its role in shaping health policy and contributes to a more realistic, nuanced, and productive understanding of this landmark legislation by physicians, policy makers, and the public. It also provides a framework for next steps in continuing to improve U.S. health policy.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: The Affordable Care Act as a National Experiment
Harry P. Selker
Section I Implementing Change: Objectives of the ACA
2. Objectives of the ACA
James Roosevelt, Jr, Terence Burke, and Paul Jean
3. Delivering on the Promise of the Affordable Care Act
Kavita Patel and Mallory West
4. What We Got (and What Might Have Been): A Distinctively American Approach
Shawn Bishop
Section II Don't Get Mad, Get Data: Conducting the Experiment
5. Commentary to Section II: Conducting the Experiment
Brian Rosman
6. The Affordable Care Act as an Experiment: Data We Have, Expect to Have, and Should Have, from a Vermont Pilot Study
Anya Rader Wallack
7. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation: Its Purpose, Processes, and Desired Outcomes
Harry P. Selker
8. The Dream of a National Health Information Technology
Infrastucture
Craig Brammer
9. Results from a Massachusetts Pilot Study
JudyAnn Bigby
Section III Make it a People Issue: Engaging the Public
10. Commentary to Section III: Engaging the Public
June S. Wasser
11. The Value Proposition for Individuals and the Public
Bruce E. Landon and Stuart Altman
12. Messaging, Medicine, and Obamacare
Ceci Connolly
Section IV From Personal to Political to Policy: What Next?
13. Commentary to Section IV: From Personal to Political to Policy: What Next?
James Roosevelt, Jr, Terence Burke, Paul Jean
14. Supreme Court Review of the ACA and Political Gamesmanship
Shawn Bishop
15. Medicaid Expansion Challenges States
JudyAnn Bigby
16. Next Experiments in ACA Legislation and Policy
John McDonough
17. Epilogue
Harry P. Selker
Index
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