American Health Policy: The Affordable Care Act and the Future of Health Care Reform (Part II of II)

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Free Online Course: American Health Policy: The Affordable Care Act and the Future of Health Care Reform (Part II of II) provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-6 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. American Health Policy: The Affordable Care Act and the Future of Health Care Reform (Part II of II) is taught by Ezekiel Emanuel.

Overview
  • The American health care system has many problems. 50 million people are uninsured. Quality is extremely uneven, with peaks of greatness at leading academic centers but overall poor quality in both process measures and outcomes such as asthma deaths. Finally, the U.S. health care system spends over $8000 per patient per year, nearly double the next highest country. In March 2010, the Affordable Care Act was enacted. Over the next decade or more, the Act will dramatically re-structure the American health care system.

    This course will explore the challenges that were overcome to achieve health reform in America. We will delineate the specific ways that the Affordable Care Act improves access and quality, and will control costs. It will conclude with predictions about further reforms and about the future of health care in America. 

    This class is open to anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of the Affordable Care Act and possible future health care reforms. While not required, we recommend you first take Part I of this course for background knowledge about the American health care system. Students who feel as though they have a strong grasp of the structure of the current US health system and the history of health care reform in the US may start with Part II.

Syllabus
  • Week 1: Passing the Affordable Care Act

    Week 2: Expanding Access

    Week 3: Cost Control and Quality Reform

    Week 4: Implementatio Problems and Health Care Reform 2.0

    Week 5: Megatrends I

    Week 6: Megatrends II


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