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Healthcare Reform Heath care is currently, and has been, a hot topic in politics and the average person's life today. Since Obama has come into office he has brought up the issue of providing every American with health care coverage while keeping costs low. Since his re-election, we have been faced with a healthcare reform that tears our country, and politicians, down the middle. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” is “A federal statute signed into law in March 2010 as a part of the healthcare reform agenda of the Obama administration. Signed under the title of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the law included multiple provisions that would take effect over a matter of years, including the expansion of Medicaid eligibility, the establishment of health insurance exchanges and prohibiting health insurers from denying coverage due to pre-existing conditions” (Affordable Care Act). The reform is meant to help those who cannot cover the costs of coverage due to low income, or no jobs, as well as those who have been denied because of pre-existing heath conditions; it is essentially there to help those ultimately in need. Unfortunately, Obamacare is not beneficial to those who are currently covered, typically known as the average American, as it it is not cost effective nor constitutional. The Affordable Care Act gives health insurance to the individuals in need while simultaneously taking away the rights of those who currently are protected. Statistics on the Obamacare website show that only 15% of American’s are currently uninsured (How Does Obama Care Work?) which leaves a whole 85% of American’s who will not benefit from this Act due to their current insurance prices rising. Pr... ... middle of paper ... ...pting to help American's across the board, especially for those who need it, but it fails to address the many problems are will arise when it is put into effect. Not only does it infringe on our rights but it will also force the hands of those already covered by a private company to switch to government sected insurance by rising prices and creating rules all health insurance companies will need to abide by. In a way it is a ploy to monopolize the free market companies and have most people covered by The Affordable Care Act, and that is why it is not beneficial to the majority. Works Cited "Affordable Care Act." Investopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013 Clemmitt, Marcia. "Assessing the New Health Care Law." CQ Researcher 21 Sept. 2012: 789-812. Web 11 Nov. 2013. "How Does ObamaCare Work?" How Does ObamaCare Work? N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.

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