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The Benefits Of The Affordable Care Act

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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 …show more content…

Affordable Care Act Issues
Even though, Affordable Care Act has benefited millions of United States citizens there were some issues with the Affordable Care act such as: some people who were unable to afford it, increase cost of premium pay, and not be able to keep the current health plans. The Affordable Care Act mandated the individuals to purchase a health insurance plan or risk of paying penalty taxes. Another big criticism Affordable Care Act is receiving is most insurance companies dropping out from the ACA leaving the people without any insurances. Despite the challenge Affordable Care Act is facing is cost of premium in health insurance. Another issue of the Affordable Care Act is uncertain future due to individual consumers are caught in the middle of this two-opposing side that can’t come to conclusion to fight it or to keep it with clear possible consequences. Another issue of the Affordable Care Act “is that if have an employer-sponsored health insurance offer, you are generally prohibited from getting subsidized insurance” (Quan, 2012), and low-income employees are unable to afford what have been offered. As research of “The Affordable Care Act: In the Supreme Court We Trust” there are three possible outcomes such as: the debate will continue through the new elections until repealed

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