Health and mental health policy stories dominated 2012. From how the Affordable Care Act framed the health policy debate at the start of the year to how the Sandy Hook tragedy framed the mental health and public health debate at year’s end, 2012 will go down in history as the most significant year in health policy since the 1960s. Here are summaries of a few of the biggest news stories. The Supreme Court Decision on the Affordable Care Act. Nothing quite compares to the drama of the day in June when the Supreme Court ruled the Affordable Care Act to be constitutional . Few people guessed right in advance that the decision would come down to finding the “individual mandate” to be constitutional because it is a tax, but mandatory Medicaid expansion unconstitutional because it tied future federal funding for the existing state Medicaid programs to the Medicaid expansion. People on both sides of the debate came away wanting more, and states reluctant to acce...
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