1 Running Head: Leadership and Ethical Decision Making
1 Running Head: Leadership and Ethical Decision Making
1 Running Head: Leadership and Ethical Decision Making
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On 23rd March 2010, President Obama signed a healthcare reform bill named “Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)” with an aim to provide affordable healthcare
to all the citizens of the United States. Under this reform, all the health providers (physicians
and hospitals) will improve their practices technologically, financially, and clinically to
ensure quality and low-cost healthcare and increase the accessibility and widespread
distribution of their services. Furthermore, the Affordable Care Act was aimed to control the
rate of uninsured individuals in the country by reducing healthcare costs and increasing
health insurance affordability, quality, and insurance coverage. For the implementation of this
reform, the government introduced different mandates, insurance exchanges, and subsidies
(Williams, 2015).
The explanation of the PPACA looks like that the people of the United States would
have to simply get the benefits of the healthcare reforms that are offered to them. However,
the problem is that in order to get access to the affordable and quality healthcare services, a
patient would be first required to get a healthcare insurance plan. The increased complexity
of choosing appropriate health insurance plan has made the PPACA controversial and raised
2012).
The NBER has estimated that the number of insured people will increase by 10-12
million per year while the number of uninsured will be recorded at all time low, i.e. 8.6% in
government in achieving a good and affordable healthcare system in the US. However, at the
same time, it is creating a number of other issues including the biggest challenge in the form
of increase in healthcare spending that will for sure exceed the income growth in the coming
years. In the future, the government would have to arrange three different healthcare budgets:
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Medic care budget, Medicaid budget, and budget for federal tax subsidies and health
The PPACA has a number of loopholes that instead of making positive impacts, it is
actually making things worse because it has missed some points that every American wants
freedom of choice, quality, and flexibility to share with fellow citizens and family members
(Sorrell, 2012). There is a strong need for effective leadership in the Ministry of Health for
the United States to create an effective plan for the healthcare spending. This will help to
track the PPACA and reduce the chances of potential future challenges as well as to eliminate
the impact of issues that has been penetrated. The best way to make effective decisions for
the future success of the PPACA, the leaders need to follow Utilitarian approach. Utilitarian
approach states that an action will be right if it creates the greatest benefit to the majority of
the society. In this regard, the healthcare leaders/the leaders in Ministry of Health in the US
should consider this approach while making future ethical decisions to address the issues of
PPACA. Considering the current and future issues of the PPACA, it would be a good option
for the healthcare leaders to create a universal healthcare system by simply combining the
benefits of Medicaid, Medic care and PPACA in one reform. This will allow the US
government to create only one budget for spending on the healthcare. The development of a
universal healthcare plan will also reduce the burden of healthcare costs from people as well
as from the government that will promote happiness and benefit on the greatest level.
The PPACA’s policies are going against the approach of Utilitarianism because
instead of creating good for the society, these are making things worse by increasing pressure
on people and government. Many states have already rejected these reforms, and if it is not
replaced with another more beneficial and universally accepted healthcare reform, it could
damage the entire healthcare system and economic condition of the US (Sade, 2012).
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References
from http://obamacarefacts.com/sign-ups/obamacare-enrollment-numbers/
Sade, R. (2012). INTRODUCTION: The Health Care Reform Law (PPACA): Controversies
in Ethics and Policy. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 40(3), 523-525.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720x.2012.00684.x
Sorrell, J. (2012). Ethics: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Ethical
http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals/
OJIN/Columns/Ethics/Patient-Protection-and-Affordable-Care-Act-Ethical-
Perspectives.html
Williams, J. (2015). A Systems Thinking Approach to Analysis of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act. Journal Of Public Health Management And Practice, 21(1), 6-11.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/phh.0000000000000150