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Supreme Court Review of the Affordable Care Act: The Future of Health Care Reform and Practice of Gastroenterology

机译:最高法院对《平价医疗法案》的审查:医疗改革和胃肠病学实践的未来

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After decades of failed attempts to enact comprehensive health care reform, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been regarded as the most significant piece of domestic policy legislation since the establishment of Medicare in 1965. The ACA would cover an estimated 32 of the 50 million uninsured Americans by expanding Medicaid, providing subsidies to lower income individuals, establishing health insurance exchanges, and restricting insurance companies from excluding patients from coverage. The ACA also includes many payment and health care delivery system reforms intended to improve quality of care and control health care spending. Soon after passage of the ACA, numerous states and interest groups filed suits challenging its legality. Supreme Court consideration was requested in five cases and the Supreme Court selected one case, brought by 26 states, for review. Oral arguments were heard this spring, March 26–28. The decision will have far reaching consequences for health care in America and the practice of gastroenterology for decades to come. This article reviews the four major issues before the Supreme Court and implications for health care reform and future practice of gastroenterology. Payment reforms, increased accountability, significant pressures for cost control, and new care delivery models will significantly change the future practice of gastroenterology. With these challenges however is a historic opportunity to improve access to care and help realize a more equitable, sustainable, and innovative health care system.
机译:在进行全面医疗改革数十年的失败尝试之后,奥巴马总统于2010年3月23日签署了《患者保护和负担得起的医疗法案》,成为法律。《负担得起的医疗法案》(ACA)被视为自那时以来国内政策中最重要的一部1965年成立了Medicare。ACA将通过扩大Medicaid,向低收入人群提供补贴,建立医疗保险交易所以及限制保险公司将患者排除在保险范围之外,从而覆盖5000万未保险美国人中的约32个。 ACA还包括许多旨在改善护理质量和控制医疗保健支出的支付和医疗保健提供系统改革。 ACA通过后不久,许多州和利益集团提起诉讼,质疑其合法性。要求最高法院对五起案件进行审议,最高法院选择了一个由26个州提起的案件进行审查。今年3月26日至28日,听到了口头辩论。该决定将在未来几十年对美国的医疗保健和胃肠病学产生深远的影响。本文回顾了最高法院面临的四个主要问题及其对医疗改革和胃肠病学未来实践的影响。支付改革,增加问责制,成本控制的巨大压力以及新的护理提供模式将极大地改变胃肠病学的未来实践。然而,面对这些挑战,这是一个历史性机遇,可以改善获得医疗服务的机会,并有助于实现更公平,可持续和创新的医疗保健系统。

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