Health insurance is not cheap and many people rely on support systems such as government funded insurance to get the healthcare they need. Statistics from the National Health Interview Survey’s Early Release Program showed that at time of the interview, 28.2 million people under the age of 65 did not have health insurance (National Center for Health Statistics, 2017). The government has funded Medicare to financially assist individuals over 65 years of age as well as Medicaid which aids low-income individuals in receiving health insurance. Political parties partake in debates to express their thoughts on government funded health insurance. Previous president Barack Obama created the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare in 2011. It was made to expand government funded insurance such as Medicaid to low-income individuals and families. Shortly after swearing into office, president Donald Trump expressed his plans to abolish the Affordable Care Act. This has been an ongoing debate between democrats and republicans throughout the past years and today, the Affordable Care Act is still intact however, it can be abolished and taken away at any time, leaving many low-income individuals and families without health …show more content…
Not only have the amount of deaths increased, but the quality of life has improved over time. When patients have very serious medical conditions or serious injuries, typical daily activities become difficult. Daily activities such as walking, eating, sleeping, or even breathing comfortably are some things that most people don’t have to worry about however, many people don’t have the privilege of being able to do many of these daily activities on their own due to their health. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a person with a disability is categorized as having a “physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity.” (“What Is the Definition of Disability under the ADA?”). People who fall under disability and are unable to work receive funding from the government as income. Advanced medical technology has led disability rates to decline by 25 percent between the years 1982 to 2000, and disability-free life expectancy has increased over time, according to Life Changing Innovation. (The Value of Medical Technology in Saving and Improving Lives). Not only does this improve the health of many, it decreases the burden on the United States