Background statement: Heritage Valley Medical Center has had a wonderful reputation for providing excellent health care services to their community. Initially, their community was 80% Caucasian, 40% African American, and 5% Hispanic. However, in the last 5 years, the population has changed to more minorities and the whites have moved out to the suburbs. This caused the Center’s occupancy rate to go down 40% because many of their traditional, more affluent, private-pay patients had left the neighborhood. To bring in revenue, they campaigned to bring in more Medicaid patients.
Their services include screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases and infections among other things regarding contraception. House speaker Paul Ryan has spoken out about Republicans plan to defund Planned Parenthood. I believe that we should continue to fund Planned Parenthood, this health center serves up to 2.5 million people each year from all different economic classes. Ever since Roe v. Wade, there has been serious controversy on abortion, and because of the mixed opinions I believe all federal funding for planned parenthood, would not be towards abortion, but for other sexual health
Austin, Texas—Texas announced on Monday, Oct. 19, 2015 that it would be removing Medicaid funding to all clinics located in the state of Texas after a recent investigation of undercover videos discussing the sale of fetal tissue were released. Planned Parenthood clinics received a letter from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission Office of the Inspector General notifying affiliates that they are "no longer capable of performing medical services in a professionally competent, safe, legal, and ethical manner." This move comes from a recent investigation, ordered by Republican Governor Greg Abbott, of released undercover videos from an anti-abortion organization highlighting the discussion of sale of aborted fetal tissue. This decision hopes to provide improvement of health
Why Planned Parenthood Should not be Defunded by the Government “Trying to block women from getting access to contraception or defunding Planned Parenthood is completely nonsensical from a policy standpoint.” - Richard Carmona, american physician and nurse. This is exactly why Planned Parenthood should not be defunded. It offers many things from contraception, abortion, cancer screenings and preventions along with much more. Also, if they were to be defunded and abortions could no longer go on, many more unplanned pregnancies would happen and the cost of welfare would escalate a lot.
To help cover this expense, Medicaid, a critical government assistance program, provides medical coverage to those low-income individuals and families. This ensures that essential health services such as doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, and other services are available. Medicaid is intended to promote the overall well-being who would otherwise face significant financial challenges to accessing critical medical treatment, limiting their capacity to seek higher education and job progression. Medicaid assists employees in this by providing a healthcare safety
The effects can be made through claiming through managed care by the organization. The managed care for the delivery and principles of finances, the patients and physicians must follow the policies and procedure of the health plans. The drug benefits in a pharmacy can be reduced in costs from 40 % to 10% comparing to people who are members and the non-members. The reimbursement if any the mechanism should be used by the MCOs that are effective. The MCOs should make sure that as much as the cost is low the services should be of a quality to make the patient keep coming.
Planned Parent Hood Funding Planned Parent Hood is funded by multiple different ways, by donations, money that they profit off from there services and federal tax dollars. There has always been an argument between are politicians rather there should be a cut in government funding towards Planned Parenthood and many Americans would argue the fact that rather their tax payer money should or shouldn’t fund Planned Parent, personally I think it should be founded by federal tax dollars. But, what really is Planned Parenthood, and what are American tax payers’ money paying for?
Introduction: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, or Planned Parenthood, is a health care provider that offers vital reproductive health information to millions of people. They are a nationwide organization that brings important information to both men and women. Its main focus is on reproductive health for men and women, but it offers general health care and counseling as well. Planned Parenthood provides healthcare and reproductive health services for millions of people annually. Planned Parenthood is an important tool for millions of people worldwide.
This topic is significant because this program provides health services to about 3 million people in the country and supports services for over one million people outside the United States. Planned Parenthood is the largest single provider of reproductive health services in the United States. It provided 3.6 million contraceptive services, 4.5 million HIV and other STD related services, about 1 million breast, cervical, and other cancer related services, over 1 million pregnancy tests and prenatal services, over 300,000abortion services, and over 100,000 other services, for a total of 10.6 million discrete services. The majority of federal funding comes from Medicaid. Abortion is what is driving the defunding discussion because recent videos
Whereas more people are enrolling in Medicaid than Medicare, more executive orders of cutting Medicaid funds become common, while people who desperately need the assistance Medicaid gives them will become denied. Medicaid is a federal program that covers over 65 million people, those people being pregnant women, families and their children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and all people regardless of age who are near or under the federal poverty line. The largest group Medicaid covers is the elderly which are 10% of enrollees and ¼ of Medicaid spending. More than what Medicare, a federal health care program which only covers support block people of age 65 and over, spends. Federal law requires states to provide mandatory benefits
Health Care in the US is arguably available to all who seek it but not everybody has had the same experience and treatment when walking through the doors of a healthcare facility. In many cases, people are discriminated against due to their gender, race/ethnicity, age, and income and are often provided with minimal service. Differences between groups in health coverage, access to care, and quality of care is majorly affected through these disparities. Income is a major factor and can cause groups of people to experience higher burden of illness, injury, disability, or mortality relative to another group.
Many Americans were led to believe that the introduction of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2009 would put an end to disparities in health care access. While it did improve the situation for a small percentage of the population there are still many Americans who lack access to good quality health care. Health care access in America is determined by money and those in lower socioeconomic groups frequently tend to miss out on adequate care. In a recent health care report by the national health research foundation Kaiser Family Foundation, it was noted “health care disparities remain a persistent problem in the United States, leading to certain groups being at higher risk of being uninsured, having limited access to care, and experiencing poorer quality of care” (Kaiser Family Foundation). The current health care
Health care should not be considered a political argument in America; it is a matter of basic human rights. Something that many people seem to forget is that the US is the only industrialized western nation that lacks a universal health care system. The National Health Care Disparities Report, as well as author and health care worker Nicholas Conley and Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), strongly suggest that the US needs a universal health care system. The most secure solution for many problems in America, such as wasted spending on a flawed non-universal health care system and 46.8 million Americans being uninsured, is to organize a national health care program in the US that covers all citizens for medical necessities.
The majority of American healthcare are the low income consumers, is a total of 55% who receive health insurance are through their employers and 32% receive health insurance through a government programs. Some of the Federal health care officers were aiming low-income consumers with new advertisements. For most of the
Receiving close to zero cost for healthcare services was something most women in America benefitted from when ex-President Barack Obama implemented the Affordable Care Act in 2010. Today, women fear that they will not be able to afford paying full price for necessary medication and services because President Donald Trump and his administration want to repeal and replace the ACA. Women’s healthcare focuses on gynecology and preventative care such as check ups, pap smears, cancer and STI screenings, and immunizations. Women’s health differs vastly from men’s health, so they need healthcare professionals who specialize in women's reproductive systems such as Gynecologists and Obstetricians. The Affordable Care Act is beneficial to all women of different ages and backgrounds and they should be entitled to the best health care at the lowest costs.