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    The Affordable Care Act (ACA), is shortened for The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which is the new health care renewed regulation in America, and is known as Obamacare. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is made up from several milestones in health care, such as of the Affordable Health Care for America Act, the Patient Protection Act. In addition, other milestones which took place in the health care was the ACA, which is also associated with health care sections of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, and the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act. Furthermore, it consist of modifications to other laws like the Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act and the Health and Public Services Act. From the time…

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    The Affordable Care Act

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or more commonly known as Obamacare, was implemented on March 23, 2010. The Affordable Care Act is meant to “provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in healthcare spending, and for other purposes” (“Health Care Reform Timeline”). The plan is to reform and rebuild the national health care system. The health care system must be reformed because millions of people are without health insurance since it is too…

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    Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” was created to provide affordable health care coverage to millions of uninsured Americans. This act has brought along many problems since its passing. In the beginning, many people believed that the United States healthcare system needed to be reformed in some way (“Affordable Care Act” n.p.). Far too many Americans lacked health insurance, and to most people, this was unacceptable for the United States (Friedman 52). However, there…

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    The goal of the Affordable Care Act was to increase access of care by offering care to people who could not afford insurance previously. While insurance is not access of care it plays a big role in the type and quality of care available. To increase access to affordable care the Affordable Care Act is to extend coverage to young adults, expand coverage for early retirees, allow states to cover more people on Medicaid, and increase payment for rural health care providers ("Key Features of the…

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    The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is good for what ails you. When the citizens of the state and country have access to care, with use of insurance coverage, the health of the nation is improved. This is because sick people are less likely to delay treatment and more likely to seek primary care when they can afford and/or have coverage. Tennessee like all other states had an opportunity to provide an exchange to their residents. The exchange would have “made insurance more affordable [for the…

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    seems to have the American people divided- the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Whether you be a working class citizen being penalized to help give the lower class health care, or the lower class reaping the benefits from hardworking people everyone is affected by Obamacare. The Affordable Care Act was created on the basis of giving “free” health care to those in need, but the money for this can't just come from nowhere. So where is the money to fund this health care plan really coming from? Money…

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    health care system, President Barack Obama implemented the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act provides Americans with affordable and quality health insurance. To make health care more affordable in the United States, the legislation includes new benefits, rights and protections, rules for insurance companies, taxes, tax breaks, and funding (Affordable Care Act Summary). I believe that the Affordable Care Act, also referred to as Obamacare, is beneficial for Americans of the middle…

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    in class, but since the new deal I don’t think there has been one that has been either more popular or controversial than the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obama care. The Affordable Care Act is considered so powerful and important that it could alter the entire health care landscape and maybe the economy as a whole. For us to have a sounder understanding of this I will go into some of the benefits and controversies for the everyday American using some of my own experiences as an…

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    The Affordable Care Act (commonly known as Obama Care) has been a very widely debated topic, some tote is as a great success meanwhile others regard it as the blunder of the century. But as with most things the truth lies somewhere in the middle. What has Obama care done right? Obama care has allowed more Americans access to affordable health care especially for those who live below the poverty line. While this is a fantastic achievement it has resulted in some unexpected side effects. According…

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    Brian Keppler, Paul Markovich, and many more have made the point that they will stand with the ACA, but it will be a long battle to get through with it. Schaeffer once explained that he “at the end of the day, the Affordable Care Act was a good thing” (Mershon, 2015). Schaeffer, being the leader of one of the top healthcare industries in the nation, credits the ACA with being a professional piece of legislation that will help the healthcare world. Brian Keppler, who is the chief executive…

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