2015
DOI: 10.1017/pls.2015.16
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Are press depictions of Affordable Care Act beneficiaries favorable to policy durability?

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Background: If successfully implemented and enduring, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) stands to expand health insurance access in absolute terms, reduce inter-group disparities in that access, and reduce exposure to the financial vulnerabilities illness entails. Its durability-meaning both avoidance of outright retrenchment and fidelity to its policy aims-is thus of scholarly interest. Past literature suggests that social constructions of a policy's beneficiaries may impact durability.Questions: This p… Show more

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“…“Social Security gave seniors a political identity as program beneficiaries” and thereby enabled their mobilization (Campbell, , p. 92). The DCP conceivably could do the same for those under 26 (Chattopadhyay, , p. 13). While age alone is an imperfect way to identify DCP beneficiaries, as not all 19–25‐year‐olds can in practice obtain dependent coverage, political parties have data that support targeted messaging during elections (e.g., Ridout, Franz, Goldstein, & Feltus, ), and such data are also used in post‐election administrative functions (Hersh, , pp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…“Social Security gave seniors a political identity as program beneficiaries” and thereby enabled their mobilization (Campbell, , p. 92). The DCP conceivably could do the same for those under 26 (Chattopadhyay, , p. 13). While age alone is an imperfect way to identify DCP beneficiaries, as not all 19–25‐year‐olds can in practice obtain dependent coverage, political parties have data that support targeted messaging during elections (e.g., Ridout, Franz, Goldstein, & Feltus, ), and such data are also used in post‐election administrative functions (Hersh, , pp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to assess and understand why and how open data and information access is needed in the context of health and diseases epidemics. Also, what capacity development and training are needed to translate these various valuable datasets and database assets if freely available into knowledge-based innovations needed to revolutionize Africa and global health capabilities, and opportunities to prevent and control emerging epidemics and infectious diseases of poverty 1 , 3 , 13 , 14 .…”
Section: Foa Resources and Public Health Needs And Demands In Lmicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent times, the persistence and unprecedented emergence of rising epidemics and infectious diseases in Africa and worldwide triggered numerous public health declarations of international concern 1 . These local and global uncertainties and potential consequences have prompted questions and reflections on the usefulness and implications of unlocked and unprocessed available massive database resources from different national, regional and international funded projects overtime in low and middle income countries (LMICs) and particularly in Africa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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