The Politics of Native American Health Care and the Affordable Care Act

Author:

Skinner Daniel

Abstract

Abstract This article examines an important but largely overlooked dimension of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), namely, its significance for Native American health care. The author maintains that reading the ACA against the politics of Native American health care policy shows that, depending on their regional needs and particular contexts, many Native Americans are well-placed to benefit from recent Obama-era reforms. At the same time, the kinds of options made available by the ACA constitute a departure from the service-based (as opposed to insurance-based) Indian Health Service (IHS). Accordingly, the author argues that ACA reforms—private marketplaces, Medicaid expansion, and accommodations for Native Americans—are best read as potential “supplements” to an underfunded IHS. Whether or not Native Americans opt to explore options under the ACA will depend in the long run on the quality of the IHS in the post-ACA era. Beyond understanding the ACA in relation to IHS funding, the author explores how Native American politics interacts with the key tenets of Obama-era health care reform—especially “affordability”—which is critical for understanding what is required from and appropriate to future Native American health care policy making.

Publisher

Duke University Press

Subject

Health Policy

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