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    Obamacare: A Case Study

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    The Obamacare development of the number of insurance coverage will dramatically augment the figure of people by 25 million. A small number over the partly of the recently insured will have indemnity from Medicare (13 million), while on the other hand the additional will expand coverage through confidential insurance purchased on state or federally run wellbeing insurance connections. Irrespective of the starting place of reporting, it is goes without saying that insist for health-care services still

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    expenses along with there own. While every American politician can agree, Healthcare is a huge problem in America, the Democratic and Republican parties have very different approaches to solving the issue. Upon considering the facts of both proposals, Obamacare should be abolished in favor of the healthcare reforms proposed by the Republican party. The cost of healthcare in America is out of control. As the medical costs continue to rise, many Americans, especially those considered low income, have decided

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    “OBAMACARE” AND THE UNINSURED “ObamaCare” and Insurance Coverage of the Uninsured in the United States Problem: Brief Description of, and Justification for Choosing the Health Policy Issue I’m sure you have heard many debates, discussions, and opinions about the law ObamaCare. Do you know what this law was implemented for? Do you know why some could support it or want it repealed? Do you realize how much money one could leave the taxpayers to pay for their unpaid medical bills because they could

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    The video title “Obamacare for dummies” narrated by Keith Hughes provide us with eight critical aspects of the Affordable Healthcare Act (ACA), also known as the Obamacare. In beginning Hughes went back to a brief history to name other programs that were create with a similar purpose as the ACA. Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to talk about healthcare reform, then in 1948, Harry Truman made it his platform for the elections. In 1960 was the creation of two major reforms, Medicare and

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    Affordable Care Act or “Obamacare” is the law that will change health care forever. Obamacare will help Americans because it will give every American access to healthcare, lowers the healthcare costs while improving the quality, and will give patients new consumer protections. My first reason for supporting Obamacare is that there is now a variety of new consumer rights and protections for patients. Obamacare is the most munificent healthcare law in American history. Before Obamacare, patients could get

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    ObamaCare and Ted Cruz

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    American Government ObamaCare and Ted Cruz Background President Barrack Obama proposed the idea of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or otherwise known as ObamaCare in 2010 according to the American Public Health Association (APHA)(2014). The ACA is intended to provide health insurance to people in the United States who cannot afford it. According to Norton (2014), not very many people actually understand the new Health Care Reform, 64 percent of Americans say that they don’t understand it. Also,

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    On the webpage “Obamacare Facts” (2013) it had a video explaining how Obamacare worked. Obamacare has two purposes which are to cover more American citizens and add more benefits to American’s healthcare plans. Now this Affordable Care Act comes with “guaranteed coverage, essential benefits, premiums packages

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    the ACA has many flaws that affect Americans both as a whole and individually. Obamacare has raised costs for individuals, contributed even more money to America’s debt, is the complete opposite of what President Obama said it would be, it takes away civil liberties, and puts new standards on patients. Obamacare has drastically raised health care costs for individuals and families. One of the reasons Obamacare was established was to reduce family premiums by $2,500 a year (Anderson 1). However

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    Obamacare Pros And Cons

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    is repealing of Obamacare. For that reason, I researched about Affordable Care Act and found an BBC News article that points out the problems of Obamacare and compares it to Trumpcare. First, this article explains pros and cons of Obamacare. Pros of Obamacare include it prohibits insurance company from denying anyone coverage for pre-existing health condition. Also, it allows children to stay on their parents’ health insurance plans up to age 26. Despite of its benefits, Obamacare has some downsides

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    Obamacare: The Great Debate COURT The most-recent court case, attempting to discredit and possibly break Obamacare, is known as King v. Burwell. This case is the third in the past four years to have arguments presented before United States Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of Obamacare, which is unusual as the Supreme Court is typically selective of the cases it chooses to hear and doesn’t take many cases a year (Four Words Could Bring the Law Down). Prior cases brought before the

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