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To ensure a vibrant, diverse and competent workforce, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will encourage innovations in health workforce training, recruitment, and retention, and will establish a new workforce commission. Provisions will help to increase the supply of health care workers. These workers will be supported by a new workforce training and education infrastructure.
Increasing the Supply of the Health Care Workers - The federal student loan program will be modified to ease criteria for schools and students, shorten payback periods, and to make the primary care student loan program more attractive.
Loan repayment will be offered to public health students and workers in exchange for working at least three years at a federal, state, local, or tribal public health agency.
A $50 million grant program will support nurse-managed health clinics. A Ready Reserve Corps within the Commissioned Corps is established for service in times of national emergency. Ready Reserve Corps members may be called to active duty to respond to national emergencies and public health crises and to fill critical public health positions left vacant by members of the Regular Corps who have been called to duty elsewhere.
Strengthening Primary Care and Other Workforce Improvements: Beginning in 2011, the HHS Secretary may redistribute unfilled residency positions, redirecting those slots for training of primary care physicians.
http://www.dpc.senate.gov/healthreformb ... bill04.pdf
CBS News wrote: For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: a broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans. It’s directly at odds with repeated assurances from the president, who has said “if you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you.”
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_162- ... erminated/
Obama admin. knew millions could not keep their health insurance
President Obama repeatedly assured Americans that after the Affordable Care Act became law, people who liked their health insurance would be able to keep it. But millions of Americans are getting or are about to get cancellation letters for their health insurance under Obamacare, say experts, and the Obama administration has known that for at least three years.
Four sources deeply involved in the Affordable Care Act tell NBC NEWS that 50 to 75 percent of the 14 million consumers who buy their insurance individually can expect to receive a “cancellation” letter or the equivalent over the next year because their existing policies don’t meet the standards mandated by the new health care law. One expert predicts that number could reach as high as 80 percent. And all say that many of those forced to buy pricier new policies will experience “sticker shock.”
Buried in Obamacare regulations from July 2010 is an estimate that because of normal turnover in the individual insurance market, “40 to 67 percent” of customers will not be able to keep their policy. And because many policies will have been changed since the key date, “the percentage of individual market policies losing grandfather status in a given year exceeds the 40 to 67 percent range.”
That means the administration knew that more than 40 to 67 percent of those in the individual market would not be able to keep their plans, even if they liked them.
http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news ... rance?lite
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FredHayek wrote: With so many doctors threatening to retire, they have to come up with a way to add new ones. Will the best and the brightest continue to be drawn to medicine? Who knows. Maybe repaying the loans will keep them interested.
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Not to worry, with the lack of personal responsibility pushed by the left, I'm sure the cure will be government bailouts of people who spend their excess money on the latest electronic gadgets instead of putting that money away for the big deductables they never plan to pay or don't realize they will owe if they get sick.Hippie Love Fest wrote: I'm not just concerned. I'm disgusted and freaking angry. The only solace I get is knowing that the brains filled with mush who voted for this crap, not once, but twice, will suffer right along with the rest of us. Of course, this is assuming that said brains can do simple math and will realize their premiums and deductibles are going to financially bankrupt them.
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Probably half the country is still pretty clueless. This law may be mandatory but you can't mandate people to give a sh$t about what's going on in the country. The crying will come though... tic toc.FredHayek wrote: Obama lied and Americans cried.
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Probably half the country is still pretty clueless. This law may be mandatory but you can't mandate people to give a sh$t about what's going on in the country. The crying will come though... tic toc.FredHayek wrote: Obama lied and Americans cried.
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By 2016 the fine will be much higher which should be more of a problem for Dems gettting younger healthy votes. Plus Hillary isn't nearly as cool as Obama so why vote for an angry old white woman who has a very bad southern black accent. lolFredHayek wrote: It does appear that most of the people without insurance continue to ignore the current debacle. I wonder if most of them, especially the young, will just take the fine rather than go through the bother of signing up. Take the easy, low hassle way. If they get hurt, they can go to the emergency room, and sign up then.
$95 dollars or 1% of household income.
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