Patient Protection and Affordable Care act has drawback of freedom for individuals and family. This Act ensuring that, all individual should have their coverage or they may have to pay penalty for noncompliance. If you are not qualified for
Jeffrey Crate A7 Obamacare 5/13/14 In the United States, Health care is handled in a quite different fashion than our other developed countries in Europe. In Europe there is universal health care or a health care that provides for everyone. Universal health care provided by the country means the countries government pools money together that goes towards everyone in that nations health coverage. However the health policy that’s currently enacted in our country is the Affordable Care Act. This…
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The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare was signed into law by President Obama. The plan was designed to protect consumers from insurance company tactics that drive up patient cost and provide affordable health insurance coverage for all Americans. Despite its highly controversy and objection from Conservatives the plan has proved to have a positive outcome. One of the many pros to the plan is that people that had pre-existing conditions like cancer, hepatitis C, etc. that was denied health…
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This current event is talking how Obamacare is providing to all American at affordable cost of health insurance. It has good benefits that will help a lot of families, individuals and small businesses. Also, Obamacare has its disadvantages too that can force firms to go out of business. “The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, was signed into law in 2010. The act aimed to provide affordable health insurance coverage for all Americans. The ACA was also designed to protect consumers…
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politics and need tends to pull many politicians in conflicting directions. Therefore, between politics and need, which one triumphs? Is it politics? Or is it need? Barrilleaux and Rainey tried to show why some state government opposed the Obamacare. The Obamacare has advantages that would help to cover a large portion of US citizens who did not have health insurance, for example if Texas had accepted this health insurance it would have been able to prevent between 3000 and 1800 deaths, but because…
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The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, has not only expanded and improved other healthcare options, such as Medicaid and funding for planned parenthood, but it also has brought universal stipulations for employers and insurance companies to protect Americans. Obamacare imposes multiple limitations for insurance companies, which has provided coverage for people with preexisting conditions, lower insurance rates, and stops insurance companies from denying you coverage. The Affordable Care…
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The Pros and cons on Obamacare "Centers for disease control and prevention estimate that approximately two of every five persons of Hispanic ethnicity and one of five non- Hispanic blacks were “classified as uninsured” during both 2004 and 2008. Obamacare has been getting many Americans into financial help. The pros and cons can have an effect on the many people who use ACA as their Healthcare. Also, many Americans enjoy having the American Healthcare system being “fixed” as it is for the government…
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The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is an essential part of an ongoing debate about our nation’s healthcare. It’s something that affects everyone, young or old, rich or poor. It’s a law with many goals, such as helping people afford healthcare, lowering the cost of medical care, and many more. Controversially, it also requires everyone in the country to have a health insurance plan, or pay a fine. Many argue that this is unfair. Health insurance can be extremely expensive, and not everyone…
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When President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010, he said it would cost $940 billion over its first ten years. Whereas, in 2012 the Congressional Budget Office updated its Obamacare cost estimate to $1.76 trillion. That promised $143 billion reduction in deficit didn’t come true either. Obamacare is the worst-performing healthcare system that neither achieved lower expense, efficiency, nor equity.…
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February 4, 2013 Obamacare The purpose of Obamacare is to make healthcare available to any and all legal Americans. Being that there are a number of Americans who are currently unable to get health insurance, Obamacare has a purpose to help individuals get health insurance by expanding Medicaid and Medicare. It offers assistance to those who cannot afford healthcare. It focuses most on those populations in need such as rural areas, minorities, the poor, and women with children. After researching…
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(2013, November 24). ObamaCare. Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1461316606?accountid=458 2. Write a 75-150 word answer to each of the following questions: Part 1: Strategies for Applying Creativity How might you use the strategies for applying creativity to problems and issues when writing about this topic in your blog? (75-150 words) I think if I was to keep a blog writing about the topic of ObamaCare, I would use the strategy…
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