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However, the US Supreme Court struck down the mandatory expansion of Medicaid in 2012 and ruled that each state could choose whether to expand this entitlement program. As of July 2016, 30 states and Washington, DC, have elected to expand Medicaid, whereas 20 states have not.1 In March ...
News stories and court reports provide accounts of the circumstances in which families take matters into their own hands and use CCTV or hidden cameras to gather evidence about the abuse of older people receiving care; either in institutional settings or in their own private homes. The post-...
I. Overview of the Executive Order The Executive Order, its fact sheet, and subsequent implementation details[1]aim to scrutinize and restrict transactions involving large volumes of sensitive personal data and government data ("regu...
The US Supreme Court declared the legislation constitutional in 2012. Republican legislators, the majority in the House, continue efforts to repeal the legislation, which will come into effect in 2014 with the addition of millions of Americans to health insurance coverage and much improved protection...
Fact sheet no. 220. Geneva, Switzerland. Retrieved: http://www.mentalhealthpromotion.net/?i=training.en.bibliography.1143 Yell, M. L., Katiyannis, A., & Hazelkorn, M. (2007). Reflections on the 25th anniversary of the US Supreme Court's decision in Board of Education v. Rowley. ...
The US Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act but allow states to decide whether to expand Medicaid has raised a question in many states: Where political leaders have been opposed or split on President Obama's healthcare reforms, is i
Lastly, we conducted 2 separate subgroup analyses in which we (1) limited the study population to married individuals, and (2) limited the study period to 2016 to 2021—the period after which the Obergefell v Hodges Supreme Court decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.50 The statistical...
Trump and Biden each were asked Thursday night how they would handle health care policy if the Supreme Court invalidates Obamacare’s individual mandate in the upcoming California v. Texas case. “What I’m going to do is pass Obamacare with a public option. It will become Bidencare. The...
race and ethnicity often are jumbled together. Sometimes, because of biases within the healthcare system itself, there is not as much data for certain groups compared to another. While addressing those care gaps is a much larger discussion, staying ignorant about the fact that the data gaps exi...