Essay On The Pros And Cons Of Affordable Care Act

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Health Policy Analysis on the Pros and Cons of Repealing the ACA In the United States of America, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) also known as “Obamacare” is a legislation signed into law in March of 2010 by then president Barack Obama that puts regulations on insurance companies that they cannot simply deny coverage to an individual because of preexisting condition (Levy, M., 2017). The law disallows questions about one’s medical history. This made it less difficult to obtain health insurance, ensured insurance companies are being regulated, and that consumers are protected from abusive insurance practices while maintaining the rising cost of healthcare (Levy, M., 2017). In addition, the law places an individual mandate which forces people to obtain insurance or pay a fine. In view of the present government’s …show more content…

While the stages varies, most Americans have had some positive benefits from the Affordable Care Act, especially those with pre-existing conditions are guaranteed coverage and are prohibited against discrimination of coverage (Pros and Cons of Obamacare, 2017). "In keeping with the President's pledge that reform must fix our healthcare system without adding to the deficit, the Affordable Care Act reduces the deficit, saving over $200 billion over 10 years and more than $1 trillion in the second decade (Pros and Cons of Obamacare, 2017). The law reduces healthcare costs by rewarding doctors, hospitals, and other providers that deliver high quality care and making investments to fund research into what works. “Rising health care costs are a major driver of our long-term deficits, and getting them under control is crucial if we want to grow the economy, create jobs and compete in the world economy (Pros and Cons of Obamacare,

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