ObamaCare and Beyond: A Second Look At Accessibility and Affordability
My law office was in an old building and off the beaten path. A woman walked in one day who had a look of concern on her face. Her name was Mary. With a diagnosis of late stage cancer, Mary was unable to work and had consequently lost her health insurance through her employer. Discusses key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. ObamaCare) and why this initial effort to reform the allocation of critical health care resources did not go far enough. The recommendations provided will help to set into motion a "paradigm shift" for readers to consider and illuminate the advantages if such a shift was adopted.
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ObamaCare and Beyond: A Second Look At Accessibility and Affordability
My law office was in an old building and off the beaten path. A woman walked in one day who had a look of concern on her face. Her name was Mary. With a diagnosis of late stage cancer, Mary was unable to work and had consequently lost her health insurance through her employer. Discusses key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. ObamaCare) and why this initial effort to reform the allocation of critical health care resources did not go far enough. The recommendations provided will help to set into motion a "paradigm shift" for readers to consider and illuminate the advantages if such a shift was adopted.
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ObamaCare and Beyond: A Second Look At Accessibility and Affordability

ObamaCare and Beyond: A Second Look At Accessibility and Affordability

by Helen Nowlin
ObamaCare and Beyond: A Second Look At Accessibility and Affordability

ObamaCare and Beyond: A Second Look At Accessibility and Affordability

by Helen Nowlin

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My law office was in an old building and off the beaten path. A woman walked in one day who had a look of concern on her face. Her name was Mary. With a diagnosis of late stage cancer, Mary was unable to work and had consequently lost her health insurance through her employer. Discusses key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. ObamaCare) and why this initial effort to reform the allocation of critical health care resources did not go far enough. The recommendations provided will help to set into motion a "paradigm shift" for readers to consider and illuminate the advantages if such a shift was adopted.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148510949
Publisher: Helen Nowlin
Publication date: 07/26/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 14
File size: 364 KB

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Attorney, writer and mother of four children
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