I disagree with the statement that the Affordable Care Act would reduce the cost of health care over time. I think the health care with this system were more costly that it would have been without Affordable Care Act. By examining the rates in 2013 and 2014, the average rate in 2014 was extended by 49 percent. There are some advantage and disadvantage to this Affordable Care Act. Its advantages are an aid to the elderly, young adult coverage (being on your parent’s program until age 26), and making chip (Children’s Health Insurance program) easier for children to get. A disadvantage on this program is that there are new taxes that may influence people directly which are called the employer mandate and the individual mandate. Many Lower wages
The Affordable Care Act that is commonly known as the Obamacare can be explained as healthcare declaration that was enacted by the Federal government on 23rd March 2010. The main objective of the Act was to reform the US health systems by offering and bettering access to quality and affordable health care, health insurance, and by offering American citizens with more rights and safeguards by minimizing healthcare expenses for both the government as well as the American residents. Moreover, it can also be pointed out that the Act also aimed extending private and public insurance coverage while also regulating the insurance sector. Nevertheless, since enactment of the Act, the Act has been heaving criticized by some quarters to the extent that some political leaders in the USA have expressed their views on repealing the Act (Everett and Dawsey, 2017). Nevertheless, it can also be pointed out that there are those who strongly support the Act and give different reasons to explain the reasons why they are in support of the Act. This essay focuses on the topic of Obamacare and discusses in detail the reasons why the Act should be ammended.
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Yes it is shocking, but what’s even more shocking is what this bill really means to the American people…the Affordable Care Act is a very destructive set of laws, that can and probably will devastate our nation. First I would like to address the fact that this law should not be referred to as the Affordable Care Act; because, it is anything but affordable. Can we afford higher premiums, higher taxes, budget deficit increases, hiring freezes, slashed workers hours, killing existing jobs, and killing new jobs? No, we cannot afford any of these issues, but we will because of the Affordable Care Act. Health care in America will be…the "straw that broke the camel’s back".
There are many laws in the United States of America, but there is one law that is especially important, as it causes a lot of controversy, and politicians not in favor are trying to shut it down. In the 2016 election, the candidates have different opinions on it, and they argue about it a numerous amount of times. It is one of the main issues of the debates. The law has caused both benefits and problems for citizens of the USA. Some citizens of America have violently protested against the ACA, while some citizens lives depend on it. This law is called the Affordable Care Act, signed in 2010, and I strongly believe that it is a good law.
“The average premiums in the nation's individual health insurance market "actually dropped significantly" in 2014, the year that the Affordable Care Act took effect.” (Mangan, Dan. "Average Health Insurance Premiums Fell after Obamacare Took Effect, Study Says." CNBC. CNBC, 27 July 2016. Web. 15 Jan. 2017.) This would cover surgeries, major or minor, medical or dental. This would enable all Americans to not have to worry about the cost of complicated medical procedures because it would be a price that would relatively reasonable for all Americans. Also the insurance companies would include even more medical and dental benefits in their benefits. “Too many people in our country are not reaching their full potential for health because of preventable conditions. Moreover, Americans receive only about half of the preventive services that are recommended” (Koh, Howard K., M.D., and Kathleen G. Sebellius, M.P.A. "Scholarly Article." Promoting Prevention Through The Affordable Care Act. The New England Journal Of Medicine, 30 Sept. 2010. Web. 15 Jan. 2017.) More procedures will be included in physicals and more medical tests would be conducted for preventive healthcare and routine diagnostic check-ups. Another Aspect that would improve the Affordable Healthcare Act better is that there would be no deadline for enrolling. Whenever anyone needed to enroll or wanted to enroll, it would
Abstract - Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) comprises of several tiny, low-cost, resource constrained sensor nodes. These nodes are placed in harsh environments and generally are used for air pollution monitoring, water quality monitoring, industrial monitoring, health monitoring and more. Routing is difficult in such surroundings primarily due to the unique constraints the wireless sensor networks suffer from. Wireless sensor network is highly dynamic, making existing routing protocols ineffective. This paper concentrates on energy efficiency of the protocols. Both the protocol presented are hierarchical and cluster based. Both have sensor nodes and a base station (BS). The BS selects the Cluster Heads (CH) among themselves. CH is the elected sensor node which passes on the sensor data collected by sensor nodes of its cluster to either BS or other CH. All candidate nodes for becoming CH are listed, based on the various factors like relative distance of the candidate node from the Base Station, outstanding energy level, possible number of neighboring sensor nodes the
The affordable health care act has received its fair share of criticism as well. Opponents of the bill fell that the cost of this bill will be higher that before. People we be seen for more care and more sick people will be diagnosed with illnesses and they will be a constant visitor in medical facilities looking for care. Others argue the level of service provided. The main thing these critiques seem to point to is the cost and how effective is the bill finically. These things wont be determined or seen until this bill is riding in full effect in the years to come.
When the Affordable Care Act(ACA) came to the table, much was promised with the passage of it. Until then, America was a multiple payer system, with ACA the goal was to turn America into a system that provides universal coverage and reduce the uninsured. The Kaiser Family Foundation Tracking Poll found that in 2016 the uninsured rate was at an all-time low, with the non-elderly population dropping from 16% to 10% uninsured. The ACA has a view of not only helping the public health wise but also economically helping the nation. Healthier nation means a healthier economy in the long run. Three of the economic benefits that will be looked at here are as gotten from the Obama Whitehouse website “1) Putting more money in families’ pockets,
control of both houses of Congress by the Democrats led to the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), often referred to as “Obamacare” was signed into law in March 2010 since then, the ACA, or Obamacare, has become a centerpiece of political campaigning” (Manchikanti et al., 2017). The Republicans now being in absolute in control of the presidency and both houses of Congress and are attempting to repeal and replace the ACA. Moreover, the future of the healthcare reform is still uncertain, especially due to the Republican party and by President Donald Trump. Affordable Care Act reform has given insurance coverage about 20 million people, reduced the cost of it, and improved quality of care to all patients. There are several laws of
The Affordable Care Act has brought many changes to healthcare in the United States. Some of the changes brought on by the Affordable Care Act have had a positive impact on society and some have had a negative impact. Some of the positive effects of the Affordable Care Act include better consumer protection and equality, and healthcare coverage for more Americans. Some of the negative effects include rising insurance premiums and a shortage of doctors. There is also a new set of rules under the Affordable Care Act regarding the billing of medical claims.
The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is a healthcare program created by president Obama’s administration. The goal of the Affordable Care Act is to make sure every United States citizen has health insurance. The Affordable Care Act provides “affordable” health insurance plans to citizens that do not have any and make about $15,000 a year. While the idea of providing health insurance to the millions of American’s that cannot afford it is great, everything comes at a cost. According to Emily Miller, Obamacare is causing people’s health insurance premiums to rise by around 1 to 9 percent (Miller 15-15). Not only are insurance premiums rising, but ever since the Supreme Court declared the Affordable Care Act constitutional approximately 20 tax hikes have been approved (Battersby). All the aforementioned reasons are helping pay for Obamacare. Although providing health insurance for people that cannot afford it is important, the Affordable Care Act should be revoked because it will hurt the economy.
Does Ambition lead to triumph? Everyone has the desire to have power, have the notion of believing they can have the authority to control anything in the universe, but having the desire to have power can be deadly, not always getting what you aimed for in the beginning. One play that really depicts an example of this is one written by William Shakespeare,called Macbeth. Macbeth,the protagonist of the story lets his ambition mold him into a distinct person.
We should alter The Affordable Care Act because it has and will have a negative impact on the US causing more political arguments and splits involving the House, Senate, and President. The Affordable Care Act or also known as Obamacare has been adopted by americans for various different reasons, it is known as something that help but also has a negative impact on the people. It allows citizens with low income to obtain health care affordably, hence the name of the act. Unfortunately there is a darker side to Obamacare that seems to have been a bit overlooked and ignored. The Affordable Care Act may seem to have many benefits, but the cons of it are emerging from underneath the surface. Both republicans and democrats have worked to create
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23rd, 2010 by President Barack Obama. This radical health care law was a much-needed step in comprehensive health insurance reform. Three important features of the Affordable Care Act are 1. Improving quality and lowering health care costs 2. New consumer protections and 3. Increased access to healthcare. (Key Features. 2014). Under the umbrella of these three key features additional benefits include free preventive care, drug discounts for senior citizens, increased protection against health care fraud, small business tax credits, increased access to health care through the health insurance marketplace, consumer assistance, and non-discrimination based on pre-existing conditions.
The Benefits of the Affordable Care Act to Our People and Our Health Care System