The nurse is reviewing the principles of the Affordable Care Act with a client. What information should the nurse include when discussing the act with the client?

1. Individuals will be fined if they do not have health insurance.
2. Employers must offer health insurance if they meet identified requirements.
3. Insurance can be purchased through exchanges.
4. Individuals with preexisting health conditions cannot be denied health insurance coverage.
5. Health insurance is free.


Correct Answer: 1, 2, 3, 4
Rationale 1: A provision within the Affordable Care Act is that individuals will be fined if they do not have health insurance.
Rationale 2: A provision within the Affordable Care Act is that employers must offer health insurance if they meet identified requirements.
Rationale 3: A provision within the Affordable Care Act is that insurance can be purchased through exchanges.
Rationale 4: A provision within the Affordable Care Act is that individuals with preexisting health conditions cannot be denied health insurance coverage.
Rationale 5: Health insurance is not free.

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