- (ACA),
formally known as the
Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (
PPACA) and
colloquially as Obamacare, is a
landmark U.S.
federal statute enacted...
- Care Act (
PPACA),
signed March 23, 2010, and the
Health Care and
Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (H.R. 4872),
which amended the
PPACA and became...
- from
state to state. As of 2019, when
Medicaid has been
expanded under the
PPACA,
eligibility is
determined by an
income test
using Modified Adjusted Gross...
- 2013.
Retrieved July 5, 2015. "Health
Insurance Premium Credits in the
PPACA" (PDF).
Congressional Research Service.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
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either house. On
March 23, 2010,
Obama signed the
PPACA into law. The New York
Times described the
PPACA as "the most
expansive social legislation enacted...
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return monies after discovering an overpayment.
PPACA clarified the
changes to the FCA made by FERA.
Under PPACA,
overpayments under Medicare and
Medicaid must...
- Readmissions". 13
August 2012. "
PPACA,
section 9015 as
modified by
section 10906" (PDF). "HCERA
section 1402" (PDF). "
PPACA Summary (Foley.com)" (PDF). "What...
-
Affordable Care (PPAC) Act (https://www.cms.gov/LegislativeUpdate/downloads/
PPACA.pdf), and
several states —
including California, M****achusetts, Minnesota...
-
Health Insurance Rate
Review and Disclosure:
State and
Federal Roles After PPACA”.
Retrieved 2014-02-23. “Review of
Insurance Rates”.
Centers for Medicare...
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forgiveness programs, and
increased primary care
residency positions The
PPACA also
provides funding and
mandates to
increase the role of mid-level practitioners...