There is much progress in fighting health equality. There has been a Medicaid expansion. It has also reduced bills in hospitals not being paid. There were many improvements to society from the Affordable
Care Act but, there are also many ways that it fell short. In order to get the money to pay for Obama care, they had to place new taxes. There is a certain level …show more content…
Some Medicaid payments have been limited to doctors and hospitals. I think Americans have higher health care costs than any other country.
For the average American, Obama Care offers a number of protections and benefits.
Overall, the quality of health care is increased and the costs are reduced. Lower income Americans may qualify for Medicaid. Affordable insurance is defined as costing less than 8% of your annual income. I believe the law has been good for our economy in the last year because it has increased the number of uninsured people in our country. It’s always good to help people out. Even though government spending has increased and there are bad sides to it too. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has created a publicly affordable insurance. There are requirements, but with our economy, many have been approved. It has helped out with healthcare as a whole. Not only is it good for average Americans, but also for the hospitals and doctors. They get new paying patients and easier healthcare insurance. I truly believe this act has helped and I don’t think there should be any changes. I think it is fine the way it is. If there had to be changes, I would say to take away the increased tax rates. It’s not fair that