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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Introduction
Vol. 81, Issue 6, 2020November 01, 2020 EDT

The Affordable Care Act : Against the Odds, It’s Working

Pam Silberman,
Policy ForumPam Silbermanaffordable care act
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.81.6.364

Articles in Vol. 81, Issue 6, 2020

Vol. 81, Issue 6, 2020
  • Examining Health Care Access for Refugee Children and Families in the North Carolina Triangle Area
    Kelly HunterBrandon KnettelDeborah ReisingerPranav GanapathyTyler LianJake WongDanielle Mayorga-YoungAiling ZhouMaram ElnagheebMelissa McGovernNathan ThielmanKathryn WhettenEmily Esmaili
  • Tracking Trends in the Opioid Epidemic in North Carolina : Early Results from the Opioid Action Plan Metrics
    Katherine JonesHuabin LuoChristopher J. MansfieldSatomi Imai
  • Continuing the Turbulent Progress of Health Care Reform
    Peter J. Morris
  • The Affordable Care Act : Against the Odds, It's Working
    Pam Silberman
  • The Affordable Care Act in North Carolina : A Look Back and Review of Coverage Changes
    Ciara Zachary
  • Sidebar: The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on the Health of Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities in North Carolina
    Ronny A. BellN. Ruth Gaskins Little
  • Sidebar: After the Affordable Care Act : The National Health Service Corps Resurgent in North Carolina
    Shawanda FieldsJohn Resendes
  • 10 Years Later : The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Prevention and Public Health in North Carolina
    William BrodyKelly S. KimpleKaren StanleyJoyce WoodTish SingletarySharon NelsonSusan M. Kansagra
  • The Past Decade of Paying for Value : From the Affordable Care Act to COVID-19
    Hannah CrookRebecca WhitakerWilliam BleserRobert SaundersMark B. McClellan
  • The Affordable Care Act in Court : Litigation Continues Unabated
    Jane Perkins
  • Overpromised and Underdelivered: Solid Wins for Hospitals Under the Affordable Care Act Overshadowed by What Could Have Been
    David L. Pope
  • Sidebar: Deepening Roots : The ACA as a Catalyst for Meaningful Community Health Collaboration
    Marian ArledgeErin Braasch
  • A Stronger Safety Net : Community Health Centers 10 Years After the Affordable Care Act
    Chris ShankBrendan Riley
  • Focus on Philanthropy : Investing in the Affordable Care Act and Expanding Medicaid are Critical to Statewide Health
    Adam LinkerLaura Gerald
  • Running the Numbers : Estimated Changes in Health Insurance Coverage of North Carolinians in the First Six Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Mark Holmes
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net : NC Get Covered – A Statewide Network of Health Care Change Agents
    Willona M. Stallings
  • NCIOM Affordable Care Act Task Force : Update on Implementation of Recommendations
    Brieanne Lyda-McDonald
  • Small and Invisible, Yet Strong and Impactful : North Carolina's Montagnard Community Responds to COVID-19
    Saif Al AminSharon D. MorrisonS. Sudha
North Carolina Medical Journal
Silberman, Pam. 2020. “The Affordable Care Act : Against the Odds, It’s Working.” North Carolina Medical Journal 81 (6): 364–69. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.81.6.364.
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