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  • Essay / Against the Affordable Care Act or Obama Care - 724

    The Affordable Care Act, better known as Obama Care, is in my opinion a lazy excuse for national health care. The initial motive for the bill is the affordability and quality of healthcare for the private sector. and public health insurance, the 44 million uninsured. In addition to curbing the growth of health care spending in the United States. Most citizens are unaware of the financial consequences and the future impact on the health system. make budget cuts in the medical system itself. The other half of the money for Obama's care comes from taxpayers, which raises taxes. As if they weren't already high enough. For someone who wants to go into the medical field, I'm personally against it. The healthcare system has always been a private sector. industry in this country. Insurance companies have always exploited the healthcare system for their own benefit. Key examples: Unfair and unjustified rate hikes, limited coverage, and denial of health care based on pre-existing conditions were the norm until ObamaCare enacted provisions to combat these problems. President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act aims to break down barriers that have been put up by insurance companies. But “nearly every president in the last century has proposed health care legislation.” The Affordable Care Act was the first successful health care reform along the lines of Medicare in 1965. As previously noted, Obamacare is financed by budget cuts in certain sectors of the health care system, the other part comes from an increase already high taxes. The two main areas of the health care system that are affected by the cuts due to Obamacare are me...... middle of paper ...... the main benefits of Obamacare are. That insurance companies cannot deny you insurance if you have a pre-existing health problem. Medicaid will also expand to cover 15.9 million Americans and create state-specific health insurance marketplaces where low- and middle-income Americans can shop for free or at low cost. health insurance". As they said in Obamacare Facts.com. Last but not least is that young adults will be able to stay on their parents' insurance until the age of 26. As I I've said before, the Affordable Care Act is a lazy excuse for national health care. For example, instead of doing all of this to Medicaid, it's our end goal. initial goal is to insure the 44 million uninsured Americans. We must come together as a nation to craft better health care reform than we have now...