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The Health Care Policy The United States Needs A Uniformed National Health Insurance Standard

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Health care has become a political, economic and socially divisive topic in the United States. This is in response to rising costs, a confusing puzzle of insurance packages, and critical problems in funding and delivering medical care to millions of Americans. Both experts and politicians agree that when it comes to a health care policy the United States needs a uniformed national health insurance standard. There is an inherent problem, in that there is very little consensus on what the program should encompass?
However, on March 23, 2010, President Obama quelled and reignited this debate by signing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law. Obamacare’s which was aptly conceived as slang, is currently estimated at a net cost of $1.207 trillion dollars by 2025 (xxxx). The health care program is currently paid for by collected taxes, government spending cuts, and restructurings of the health care industry. Revenue is used to support the program, while subsidizing health insurance for tens of millions of Americans. Resources needed to fund this program do not come without criticism and disapproval. Since Obamacare’s inception opponents of the act have vehemently listed all the Cons associated with its implementation, while advocates defend all the Pros associated with its execution. The positives associated with this type of health care are:
1. American’s that can’t afford health care the services they require, void of roadblocks such as

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