After the law was enacted, Medicaid will cover individuals apart of the population within 133% of the federal poverty level, and children will be eligible for Medicaid coverage who are apart of the population within the 133% of the federal poverty level, and increase from 100%. This allows for the expansion of the outreach of benefits to citizens making more money at the state level. However, individuals receiving healthcare coverage through the Medicaid program are ineligible to receive coverage through the health insurance benefits exchange. This allows for hospitals to increase its number of admissions, and in the same regard decrease the number of services provided without pay to uninsured patients within the community. Due to this new level of operation, patients in the community who hold medical coverage are able to seek the care they need with ease regardless of the type of service needed to obtain it. This law will have a direct impact on Trinity Community Hospital, and its plan to implement a new orthopedic service line within its organization. With the increase in the covered patients within the community, there will be an increase in the number of patients that both the hospital and the orthopedic service line will …show more content…
There may be a direct benefit of patients being referred to the orthopedic service line from the current service lines available at Trinity Community Hospital. Patients from these service lines will often benefit from orthopedic intervention such as geriatric patients who may have sustained injuries during a fall do to their compromised skeletal structure, or emergency patients who may have broken a limb and need orthopedic consultation. Spinal injuries can be solved with thoracic surgery and general surgical services, and a referral to the orthopedic program can aid in the rehabilitation from these procedures. The radiology program that Trinity Community Hospital is able to offer to support the orthopedic service line boasts a collection of advanced equipment such as X-ray equipment, CT scanning equipment, and MRI equipment. The functionality and upkeep of the radiology equipment, as well as the condition of the 20 operating suites in the surgical program, will be crucial in the success of the orthopedic service line at Trinity Community