PBHL 2214 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Fair Deal, Small Business, Net.

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Government and health insurance: the policy process chapter 3 book. The federal government provides tax incentives to encourage employers to offer health insurance to their employees; provide health insurance to the poor, the aged, and the disabled; operates healthcare facilities for veterans; and supports the training of doctors. State governments administered help pay for medicaid, license health care providers, regulate private health insurers and operate facilities for mentally ill. The aca expands eligibility for public insurance, uses federal subsidies to make private coverage more affordable, imposes new rules on insurer and employers to make coverage more accessible and make americans have some form of health insurance. We spend 18% of our gdp on healthcare. Medicaid was enacted at 1965 supposed to be a small program but more than 65 million beneficiaries are on there. Before the civil war social welfare programs were a local responsibility and assistance were only provide outside the labor force through no fault of their own.

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