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    The Patient Affordable Care Act also known as the Obamacare was created on March 23, 2012. The Affordable Care Act is a health care law that aims to ensure that all Americans have access to quality, affordable healthcare by increasing access to health coverage for Americans and introducing new protections for people who already have health insurance this law will hopefully create the transformation within the health care system necessary to contain cost. The ACA law puts in place comprehensive health

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    Health care has been a prominent issue within the United States. The United States has made strides to make health care more affordable and accessible to all citizens. However, those strides are not enough to truly make health care obtainable for everyone. The Affordable Health Care Act was made to help make health care affordable for everyone so that everyone can receive the care they need. The Affordable Health Care Act (ACA) does not do its job in making health care affordable. It is essential

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    The Affordable Care Act has been a point of contention for many people. I am going to review the Affordable Care Act as far health care provider challenges and benefits. I will look at this from an individual point of view. I will look at this from an employer point of view. I will look at this from an employee point of view. Lastly, I will give my reflection regarding this topic. The most apparent benefit of the Affordable Health Care act is that it makes health insurance obtainable to the uninsured

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is a United States federal statute that was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. This particular law has come with much controversy. The law (along with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010) is the principal health care reform legislation of the 111th United States Congress. PPACA reforms certain aspects of the private health insurance industry and public health insurance programs, increases insurance

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    of America’s government’s Affordable Care Act is attempting to remove that question from every citizen’s mind. The ACA will allow lifesaving and non-emergency medical treatments to be at the fingertips of every tax paying American. It will make healthcare a right, not just a luxury. Although these may seem like outstanding qualities, is it really all that it is made out to be? “The Affordable Care Act (ACA), officially called The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), is a US law that

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    The Affordable Care Act And Its effects Health Care reform is not a new thing to people of United States. It has revised and altered on many occasions. The health care system is subjected to change due to the influences of several factors. Having an acceptable and affordable form of health care system is needed to insure the good health of the citizens. In today’s news, we hear many headlines along the line of “The new Affordable Care Act……” and to some of us we might not have any idea what this

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    The Affordable Health Care Act in Advanced Practice Kristin Curcione Daemen College   The Affordable Health Care Act (ACA) has been a hot topic of discussion since it was signed into law by the President in March 2010. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, the primary upshot of this act was to provide health benefits and access to health insurance to millions of uninsured under the new law. A study conducted by the Commonwealth Fund was released in 2013 identifying 60 percent

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    To the Editor: Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance companies cannot refuse anyone coverage or charge a higher amount for any health problems that existed before a new health coverage plan begins. However, with the Republican agenda to “repeal and replace” Obamacare, coverage for pre-existing conditions could be on the chopping block. The proposed Graham-Cassidy Health Care Bill gives flexibility to the states to design their own health care systems. With this, states could waive the

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    benefits and the negatives associated with national health care in the United States, one inevitably must discern the projected impact of the Affordable Care Act. This act was signed into being by the current president in 2010, and triumphed in a Supreme Court Decision in 2012 in which its legality was upheld as constitutional (No author). The chief aims of this particular piece of legislation are to increase accessibility to health care for Americans, primarily by lowering costs associated with

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    Marketplace Exchange has several names that it’s known, for example; The Obama Care Health Insurance Exchanges, or Obama Care Exchanges, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which are to bring a variety of private health care providers together to compete with each other to find clients to subscribe to future clients either by online, or person to person.. Some states have their own form of “Affordable Care Act (ACA)” Insurance on this site as well. The main objective for the Exchanges

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