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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, public health, and the elusive target of human rights.

机译:《患者保护和负担得起的医疗法案》,公共卫生和人权的目标难以捉摸。

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) sets in motion a wide range of programs that substantially affected the health system in the United States and signify a moderate but important regulatory shift in the role of the federal government in public health. This article briefly addresses two interesting policy paradoxes about the ACA. First, while the legislation primarily addresses health care financing and insurance and establishes only a few initiatives directly targeting public health, the ACA nevertheless has the potential to produce extensive public health benefits across the United States population by improving access to health care and services and reducing cost. Essentially, the ACA does not take the explicit form of a public health law but instead strives to advance public health indirectly through its effects. Second, while the ACA does not establish a right to health - or even a right to health insurance - in the United States, it does set in motion a number of significant structural and normative changes to United States law that comport with the attainment of the right to health. Most significantly, key provisions of the bill are designed to improve availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of conditions necessary for health, and to prompt the government to respect, protect, and fulfill these conditions. These developments mean that, to a degree, the United States essentially has undertaken the same types of legal and policy steps that a country would be required to take to uphold the right to health without actually recognizing the right to health in any formal or legally binding way. Despite these dual paradoxes and the upside potential for public health improvements resulting from the ACA, the public health impact of the law remains uncertain and will be decided by numerous subsequent regulatory and implementation decisions. The ACA authorizes multiple federal agencies to engage in rulemaking, a process that will largely dictate the systemic and health impacts that will become its legacy. This reality opens up ample opportunity to bolster public health aspects and interpretations of the law, and to simultaneously augment the corresponding components of the right to health.
机译:《患者保护和负担得起的医疗法案》(ACA)制定了一系列计划,这些计划极大地影响了美国的卫生系统,并标志着联邦政府在公共卫生中的作用发生了适度但重要的监管转变。本文简要介绍了有关ACA的两个有趣的政策悖论。首先,虽然该立法主要针对医疗保健筹资和保险,并且仅建立了一些直接针对公共卫生的举措,但是,ACA仍有潜力通过改善获得医疗保健和服务的机会并减少对美国居民的使用,在整个美国人口中产生广泛的公共卫生利益。成本。从本质上讲,ACA并未采取公共卫生法的明确形式,而是努力通过其效果间接促进公共卫生。其次,虽然ACA并未在美国确立健康权,甚至没有健康保险权,但它确实推动了美国法律的一些重大结构性和规范性变化,这与实现该目标相称。健康权。最重要的是,该法案的关键条款旨在改善健康所必需的条件的可用性,可及性,可接受性和质量,并促使政府尊重,保护和满足这些条件。这些事态发展在某种程度上意味着,美国在本质上已经采取了与一国为维护健康权而实际上并未在任何正式或法律约束力中承认健康权的国家所需要采取的相同类型的法律和政策步骤。办法。尽管存在这些双重悖论,而且ACA可能会带来改善公共卫生的潜力,但该法律对公共卫生的影响仍不确定,并将由众多后续法规和实施决定来决定。 ACA授权多个联邦机构参与规则制定,该过程将在很大程度上决定将成为其遗产的系统和健康影响。这一现实提供了充实的机会,以加强公共卫生方面和法律的解释,并同时扩大健康权的相应组成部分。

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