According to estimates, some 32 million Americans are currently without coverage and should have one by the end of 2016 under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Considering the Americans already covered, this means that ultimately, it's about 95% of the US population under age 65 who receive health insurance, an interesting perspective.
The reform is perhaps the right way to do if we want to dumb down. Indeed, the annual costs of the US health care system 2600 billion, or 17.9% of GDP, total expenditure per capita: $ 7,960 (1 out of 27 OECD countries), the per capita public expenditure: $ 3,794.90 (3rd place out of 28 OECD countries), life expectancy: 78.2 years (25th of 32 OECD countries), in 2010, 26 100 people aged 25 to 64 are died because they had no health insurance, according to a recent study americaines family. That's three people per