How did the Affordable Care Act of 2010 change the age that insurance companies must allow for children to be on their parents’ policies?

Wilensky and Teitelbaum Chapter Assignment

Chapter 1 and 2 Healthcare Policy and Law

Define and describe “police powers,” also known as states’ rights and the Tenth Amendment. Do states have an obligation to provide services if they have the authority?

Where is “health” specifically mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?

What is meant by each of these three perspectives?
Professional autonomy
Social contract
Free market

Given the constitutional limits of the Tenth Amendment on the federal government, how can the federal government influence the policies of states?

What are the CBO and GAO and what role does each have in policy and lawmaking? What branch of government administers these two agencies?

What is an Executive Order and what role does it have in policy and law? Can Congress overturn an Executive Order? Can the next President overturn an Executive Order?

What is an administrative agency and what role does it play in policy and law making?

What role do interest groups play in forming policy and law?

W and T Chapter 3

Define or describe:
Constitution
Fourteenth Amendment
Statute
Administrative Regulation
Common Law

What is and give an example of each:
Separation of powers
Check and balance

Explain each:
Tenth Amendment
Federalism
Due process
Judicial review
Stare Decisis
Legal precedent

Willensky and Teitelbaum Chapter 4: Overview of the U.S. Healthcare System

Describe how the U.S. health care system compares to other countries in expenditures and outcomes.

What has been the trend in U.S. National health expenditures as a percentage of GDP since the 60’s.

What role does family planning services like Planned Parenthood have in health care delivery? Can Planned Parenthood perform abortions with federal tax dollars? What services do they provide and to whom?

What is the primary reason why some in the U.S. are not insured?

How does lack of employment affect whether one has health insurance in the U.S.?

How did the Affordable Care Act of 2010 change the age that insurance companies must allow for children to be on their parents’ policies?

Are undocumented immigrants eligible for public assistance to purchase health insurance under the Affordable Care Act of 2010?

How does gender or geography affect insurance coverage?

How does having or not having health insurance affect health status?

How does uncompensated care affect expenditures of other areas of government services?

What is a deductible? What is a co-pay?

Federal funds may be used for abortions in what three circumstance?

W and T Chapter 5 Health Institutions and Systems

What role do administrative agencies generally have in healthcare?

What specific role does each of the following agencies have in healthcare?
Department of Agriculture
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Department of Energy
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

What role do these private organizations have in healthcare?
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
American Red Cross
Kaiser Family Foundation

How did the Affordable Care Act of 2010 change the age that insurance companies must allow for children to be on their parents’ policies?
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