At the Frontlines of Policy Implementation: Contrasting Experiences of Affordable Care Act Navigators

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Sarah A. Spruill, Abigail Laurenson, L. Warner, B. D. Smith
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This qualitative study addresses the experiences of paid professionals and volunteers who worked through nonprofit human service organizations to help people obtain health insurance in the first wave of open enrollment for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). Focusing on the state of Alabama, we compare and contrast the experiences of ACA navigators in different settings: (1) established nonprofits that received federal contracts to provide navigation services, and (2) a new nonprofit started specifically to help people sign up for ACA coverage. Findings contribute to the policy implementation literature by illuminating how policy implementation in different nonprofit settings can result in varying experiences of personal and political transformation. Findings contribute to the policy feedback literature by illustrating the potential for policy feedback effects on frontline workers. The study also illustrates again that human services nonprofits can create organizational conditions to promote empathy, excitement, and dedication at the frontlines.
在政策实施的前沿:平价医疗法案导航员的对比经验
本定性研究探讨了有偿专业人员和志愿者的经历,他们通过非营利性人类服务组织帮助人们在《患者保护和平价医疗法案》(ACA)开放登记的第一波中获得健康保险。我们以阿拉巴马州为研究对象,比较和对比了ACA导航员在不同情况下的经验:(1)获得联邦合同提供导航服务的已建立的非营利组织,以及(2)专门帮助人们注册ACA保险的新非营利组织。研究结果通过阐明不同非营利机构的政策实施如何导致个人和政治转型的不同经历,为政策实施文献做出了贡献。研究结果通过说明政策反馈对一线员工的潜在影响,为政策反馈文献做出了贡献。这项研究也再次说明,公益非营利组织可以创造组织条件,在第一线促进同理心、激情和奉献精神。
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