Advantage: The Affordable Care Act ensures that you can’t be dropped from coverage when you get sick or make an honest mistake on your application. You also can’t be denied coverage or treatment for being sick or get charged more for having a pre-existing condition.
Disadvantage: To provide health insurance to those needing to take advantage of the ACA, the funding will ultimately come from taxpayers’ dollars.
B. One disadvantage to a national policy that must be implemented by one agency of the federal bureaucracy.
Instead of having taxpayers pay for the health insurance for the uninsured, they should develop a new system in which taxpayers are not liable for this through their tax dollars, but instead have employers billed or use their tax dollars. Also, instead of providing health insurance for incidentals, it should only be for “emergencies” and, doctors cannot refuse treatment.
C. One option to maintain the advantage of the national policy discussed above.
To maintain the Affordable Care Act, everyone being insured as Americans needs to take a good look at the act itself and find a way to make it better. Keeping the insurance premiums at a level and prince that is affordable to …show more content…
Obama care is very uneasy to get because of the requirements Americans may fall under for qualification. “The issue isn’t Obamacare anymore. It’s health insurance in general.” (Christian Care, 2017). How could one pay for medical bills if one cannot afford medical insurance? It is difficult because most people can afford it. Some people want premiums, but they are too experience and what is the disadvantage to Obama care. A level of free medical insurance should be provided for those who cannot afford it, even though the