The accessibility to health care due to the Affordable Care Act has saved so many lives, more than we can count. Furthermore, every beneficial concept has cons attached to it. The Affordable Care Act was also the cause of many workers losing their employment-based
The Affordable Health Care Act, also known as “Obamacare”, is basically just Obama trying to make sure that the whole nation has insurance and if they do not have it by January 1, 2014, they will be penalized with a fine. To make insurance more affordable, many Americans are able to qualify for a subsidy that lowers the cost depending on age and income. Also, “Obamacare” made it impossible for insurers’ to discriminate, or charge higher rates, for anyone who has pre-existing conditions or for a certain gender. Medicare will also be easier to obtain due to requirement of insurance. This law was passed in the U.S. on March 23, 2010 by Congress and President Barack Obama.
In reviewing “Political Irony” there were three keys points regarding reviews of Obamacare that left me confused as well as lost in its benefits. It appeared that the Obamacare provides an incomplete explanation of it benefits to the public. Although are some advantage to the people who has preexisting conditions and the people who had no insurance, yet it did not appear that much progress have been given to the people that could cannot afford to pay for health care. The Obamacare provides an incomplete explanation of it benefits to the public, it does not give details of the benefit of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
President Obama spoke to the American people that government run health care with higher taxation, larger prices, and letting the insurance agencies operate with little to no rules were “wrong”. It was to improve and provide all Americans with affordable health care and easier access to doctors and medical care and offer subsidies
A Second Look at the Affordable Care Act David E. Mann, ABA American Military University POLS210 Abstract Since the passing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), twenty-eight states have either filed joint or individual lawsuits to strike down the PPACA. This document will examine a few key elements that the President of the United States must take into consideration when reviewing the act and moving forward to either ratify the act, replace the act, or leave the act as it is. Topics that will be presented will include; the current issues being debated, two competing thoughts on how to fix the ACA, an evaluation of the preferred solution, and finally the responsibility of each level of government. Patient
There are many advantages to Trumpcare especially for young healthy Americans like me who cannot afford a hefty insurance premiums but, at the same, I would hate to see my retired mother lose her health care. Likewise, I love the fact that my mother can afford her health care but, hate having the government force me to buy insurance because of Obamacare. If our government decide to put aside politics, and work for the of the people, rather than their pockets, then the possible solution the blame game might
The Affordable Care Act has been the topic of many debates and conversations since it was first come about by President Barack Obama. For a long time, I had really no interest in the bill or the essence of the law, that is until my husband took a job that did not offer insurance and we had to look for our own plan. This is the first time we have gone without insurance in our life’s; it is a scary and overwhelming feeling knowing that we are not protected. I can only imagine how other families are feeling in this position. The Affordable Care Act or ACA or Obamacare is not really up for discussion anymore, that is until the November 2016 election.
ObamaCare is what is going to make this country crash and burn. Once it happens all of a sudden Obama will be nowhere to be found. All the blame will be on him and he knows it to. We have been trying to get a handle on this beginning almost 100 years ago with Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt supported heath care because he believed no country could be sturdy with sick and weak people.
Patient protection and Affordable Care Act ,commonly known as Obamacare, was passed in its finality on March 21, 2010 and signed into law by former President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. Many disliked the idea of Obamacare due to the fact that it was forced on employers to pay for health insurance. It got shut down by the people's views on it quick , Obamacare wasn't really given a chance. Thought it had a great deal of benefits people just choose to focus on the negative parts. Which brings up a lawsuit like Obamacare Versus The Little Sisters of the Poor.
ObamaCare is a US healthcare reform law that expands and improves access to care and curbs spending through regulation and taxes. ObamaCare's goal is to give more Americans
While Obamacare is working to make sure that everyone has access to care, it is also imposing on people's right to make their own decision. Forcing people to get insurance means disregarding financial
The ACA law had some very helpful things included in it, such as how Obamacare accepts everyone, pre-existing condition or not. Obamacare allows children to be included in their parents health insurance until they turn 26, and because of this over 5 million young people now are covered by health insurance. Obamacare has also helped the country out of the health care rut it seems that it's always been in - as of late 2013, only 12.3% of Americans were uninsured, out of over a total 315 million people. If it were to be repealed, over 32 million people would be without healthcare by 2026, a recent study shows.
Since Obamacare was signed into law in March 2010, by President Obama, it has impacted several American lives. While some Americans found it to be a financial burden, others feel as though they’ve benefited
Before the Affordable Care Act was put into work, over 45 million Americans were uninsured. The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, was then made to help those who were uninsured. It allowed people with financial struggles with the same opportunity as everyone else to have a healthcare plan. Even though the law was passed in 2010, it took a full year of back and forth to get it passed in the Senate. Obamacare may help you get coverage, but charge you an annual fee if you don’t have one.
Obama Care also known as the Affordable Care Act signed in by president Barack Obama in 2010, This was to insure that all the Americans will have free access to medical care if they got sick and it would will help reduce the growth of healthcost spending in the country, hence in economic and stability growth among the citizens of America. Right now in the USA the ObamaCare law is a permanent part of the landscape, The USA republicans said that, despite the high court decision upholding various subsidies, the law itself remains the largest and dangerous threat to health care. Although it has its own benefits, Obamacare is increasing costs for hardworking families. Republicans argue that many people have to pay higher costs or see their former policies canceled. Which is leading to poor economy and increasing of debts and deaths within the country.