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Answer the following a) For the ACA provision below, choose the best example of its effect: Medicaid benefits are 'bench
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Answer the following a) For the ACA provision below, choose the best example of its effect: Medicaid benefits are 'bench
Answer the following a) For the ACA provision below, choose the best example of its effect: Medicaid benefits are 'benchmarked' to largest private plans in the state, meeting so-called "Essential Health Benefits" criteria. a. More primary care providers will likely accept Medicaid patients b. Many Medicaid beneficiaries who require mental health and substance abuse services will have more of these services covered as compared to pre-ACA Medicaid benefits c. Some of the country's poorest will not be able to obtain health insurance. d. Some safety net hospitals - especially those caring for many patients not eligible for Medicaid (ie. non-expanding states, or undocumented immigrants) - will receive substantially less federal funding to cover uncompensated care costs, compared with pre-ACA rates. I b) For the Affordable Care Act provision below, choose the best example of its effect: The ACA increased Medicaid payments for primary care services to the same level as Medicare rates for 2013 and 2014, financed by federal dollars. a. More primary care providers will likely accept Medicaid patients. b. Many Medicaid beneficiaries who require mental health and substance abuse services will have more of these services covered as compared to pre-ACA Medicaid benefits. c. Some of the country's poorest will not be able to obtain health insurance. d. Some safety net hospitals - especially those caring for many patients not eligible for Medicaid (Le. non-expanding states, or undocumented immigrants) - will receive substantially less federal funding to cover uncompensated care costs, compared with pre-ACA rates.