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Title: Addressing Social Barriers in Healthcare: The Impact of Policies on Services and Delivery in the U.S.A.

Purpose:
Comprehend basic concepts in law and their impact on health institutional operations by planning and organizing resources essential for the efficient operation and equitable delivery of health services
Overview:
Healthcare policy is a vital aspect of the United States healthcare system to shape and protect the health and well-being of everyone.  Health policy refers to the decisions, goals, and actions that determine how care is administered, policies being made, and accessed (in terms of overall healthcare, coverage, and cost). 
It involves the rules and regulations set forth by lawmakers on a local, state, and national level for example the Affordable Care Act.
Topics:
1 COVID  
2 Abortion 
3 Gender Affirming 
Instructions:
For your final paper –in an APA format, explain a healthcare issue regarding social barriers from the topics above nowadays.  You must include a policy, credible news source(s), journal articles, and legal cases we have/have not discussed in class
• Must be an APA format with the following:
▪ Title page
▪ Abstract page
▪ 5 pages of core written content
▪ Time New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced, page numbering
▪ Proper introduction & conclusion paragraphs
▪ Reference/bibliography page (alphabetical order)
• Present data such as facts and statistics
• Provide  policies/laws, journal articles, current events, and (2) court cases,
• Provide a minimum of four credible sources
• All in-text citations and references must follow the APA format
• Avoid plagiarism
Question: 
As a future healthcare administrator, why is it important to implement policies for providing general access to healthcare and the impact on services/delivery in the U.S.A. using the arguments you stated in your paper?  Explain the legal healthcare issue (topic) regarding social barriers, and consider its impact on healthcare and how it can create and/or eliminate social barriers currently in 2024 and beyond.