1557 Of The Affordable Care Act (Aca)
Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) & Nondiscrimination in Healthcare
1. Which of the following does Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) prohibit
in healthcare settings?
A) Discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
B) Discrimination based on income levels.
C) Discrimination based on political views.
D) Discrimination based on geographical location.
Answer:
A) Discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
Rationale:
Section 1557 prohibits discrimination in healthcare programs or activities on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
2. What does Section 1557 require healthcare providers to do to ensure
nondiscrimination?
A) Provide financial assistance to all patients.
B) Ensure equal access to healthcare services for all individuals.
C) Focus exclusively on racial discrimination.
D) Offer treatment based on socioeconomic status.
Answer:
B) Ensure equal access to healthcare services for all individuals.
Rationale:
Section 1557 ensures that all individuals have equal access to healthcare services, regardless
of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
3. Which of the following is a requirement for healthcare providers under Section 1557
in relation to individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP)?
A) Healthcare providers must refuse services to individuals with LEP.
B) Providers must ensure that individuals with LEP have meaningful access to
healthcare services, including providing language assistance.
C) Providers must charge extra fees for language assistance.
, D) Providers must only offer services in English.
Answer:
B) Providers must ensure that individuals with LEP have meaningful access to
healthcare services, including providing language assistance.
Rationale:
Section 1557 mandates that healthcare providers offer meaningful access to individuals with
LEP, including language assistance services, such as interpreters or translated documents.
4. What does the term "disability access" refer to under Section 1557?
A) The availability of healthcare services only for individuals with disabilities.
B) The need for physical and communication accessibility for individuals with
disabilities to healthcare services.
C) The elimination of all disabilities in patients.
D) Offering disability services as an additional benefit.
Answer:
B) The need for physical and communication accessibility for individuals with
disabilities to healthcare services.
Rationale:
"Disability access" includes ensuring that healthcare services are physically accessible and
that communication with individuals with disabilities is effective, including providing
appropriate accommodations.
5. How must healthcare providers ensure compliance with Section 1557 for individuals
with disabilities?
A) By offering special insurance plans for individuals with disabilities.
B) By providing accessible facilities, including ramps, signage, and appropriate
communication methods.
C) By excluding individuals with disabilities from certain services.
D) By offering higher premiums to individuals with disabilities.
Answer:
B) By providing accessible facilities, including ramps, signage, and appropriate
communication methods.
Rationale:
Healthcare providers must ensure that their facilities and communication methods are
accessible to individuals with disabilities, including offering physical accommodations and
alternative communication formats.