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    Benefits: lets observe some of the statistics in regards of the Obama Care facts for the countries citizens, stated from (Cite), “8.2 million seniors have saved more than 11.5 billion on their prescription drugs since the year 2010, which shows an average of $1,407 per beneficiary. The Affordable Care Acts provisions have truly helped, assisted within a total of 19.2 billion dollars in fraud, which shows a nearly ten million dollar increase from the five years before that. (Cite) Medicaid expansion

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    Abstract 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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    Krugman’s article, In Defense of Obama, he writes about how President Obama achievement, during his term, did they undergo as what the people had in mind when they elected him as a the president. Krugman uses a lot of evidence that supports his theme in his article. He uses examples that have helped to understand the differences President Obama’s action have taken to the citizen of the United States. One of the examples Krugman uses is when he writes about the health care act. In this section of the

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    December 7, 2015 Changing the Geography of Health Care President Obama on March 23, 2010 signed one of the biggest reforming acts of our century, the Affordable Care Act or to some refer to it as “Obama Care”. This was President Obama’s finest moments for some and for others it was believed that it wasn’t great idea to create such a law act. The Affordable Care Act law was created and established to change everything about health care and bring in magnificent reforms. This law was given

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    PPACA Examples

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    of politics and health promotion topic is The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) popularly known as Obama care. This program is a US statue that was signed into law by the Democrat president Barack Obama in March 23rd 2010 to reform the health care industry in the US. The goal of PPACA is to make health care easily accessible and affordable to all united states citizens and reduce the growth of health care spending.It also intend to improve the overall health care insurance coverage

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    Obama care is the result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that was passed in to law by President Barrack Obama in March of 2010. The act reconstructs how coverage is provided and delivered to Americans. Now the question is whether Obama care is beneficial to the U.S economy or not. Those in favor of Obama care would argue that a larger amount of Americans are now insured. The opposing side would disagree and say health insurance in America is ineffective in providing affordable health

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    Barack Obama (D) was inaugurated as the forty-forth President of the United States on January 20, 2009, as he defeated John McCain (R) in the 2008 Election, capturing 53% of the popular vote. Throughout his first four years, President Obama accomplished many tasks, including cutting taxes by $288 billion and numerous healthcare reforms. He also ended American military presence in Iraq, and signed a nuclear arms treaty with Russia. When he was up for reelection in 2012, President Obama faced Mitt

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    Obama Care Amreen Qadir December 14, 2014 HSM 544 Course Project amreen_qadir@hotmail.com Executive Summary In the past few years, insurance was the major issue for the government because it was costing them to pay for each patient who could not afford for medical care. There were millions of people who were uninsured and something had to be done to make change. President Obama decided to make a change and fought for the right of uninsured Americans. He wanted something good for the people

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    Obama Care is a health care law aimed to reform the health care system in America. Its main goal is to give more Americans easy access to good and affordable health care and reduce its spending in the United States. Obama Care regulates health care insurance, not health care as many people come to think of it. This means that it does not replace Medicare or Medicaid; it helps individuals have it at a more affordable price. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23, 2010 by President

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    Benefits Of Obamacare

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    which helped millions of low income families. Barack Obama came up with a health care program so that all Americans can gain access to health insurance. The Affordable Care Act increased the possibilities of gaining public health insurance through consumer protections, taxes, insurance exchanges,and others. Aside from helping out people who were in need, the ObamaCare also has an impact on the economy in a good way. The program that Obama created supported millions of people who were in need

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