The affordable care act as a national experiment: Health policy innovations and lessons

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This book examines the landmark 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) from the perspective that health policy innovation is translational research directed at improving health. It delineates a new perspective about the creation and potential impact of the ACA and guides the development of health policy that is supported by best evidence that, in turn, transforms into practice, policy, and public benefit.Told by those involved in the creation and implementation of the ACA, the book reviews the history and impact of this ground-breaking legislation and recommends priorities, objectives, and next steps for translational research as the ACA is implemented. Featuring contributions from nationally renowned leaders in healthcare policy, this book adds to the public conversation about the ACA and its role in shaping health policy and contributes to a more realistic, nuanced, and productive understanding of this ground-breaking legislation by physicians, policy makers, and the public. It also provides a framework for next steps in continuing to improve U.S. health policy.

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Selker, H. P., & Wasser, J. S. (2014). The affordable care act as a national experiment: Health policy innovations and lessons. The Affordable Care Act as a National Experiment: Health Policy Innovations and Lessons (pp. 1–155). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8351-9

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