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Mental Health Care Persuasive Essay

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I am a young adult diagnosed with the mood disorder Dysthymia. I am a member of the lower middle class and am on Medicaid insurance. My Medicaid helps pay for my therapy as well as my medication. I am writing to you today to express my concern about the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017. The bill, once passed, will cut back government funding for Medicaid. This will cause Medicaid to offer less coverage to its’ clients. As I’m sure you know Medicaid is one of the largest payers of mental health services in the country. Once funding is cut the people relying on Medicaid for treatment will be in a bad situation. Mental health is a very important and pressing issue that affects a lot of people. According to the American Psychological Association …show more content…

3590 or The Affordable Care act (ACA) is a prime example of the need for greater Medicaid coverage. The ACA was passed in 2010 and expanded the coverage of Medicaid and Medicare. Within 5 years the number of uninsured citizens of the US was roughly halved. Several Congressional Budget Office reports said that overall these provisions reduced the budget deficit, and that repealing the ACA would increase the deficit. It made third-party insurers accept all applicants and charge the same rates regardless of pre-existing conditions or sex. Recent polls have revealed that approximately 53% of Americans were in favor of the ACA. The ACA did have its flaws but I (along with 64% of the population) believe that the ACA should just be amended rather than getting rid of it completely. I am not the only person who feels as though the BCRA bill will be severely disadvantageous to those suffering from mental health disorders. As a matter of fact, in July of this year the APA conducted a national poll on mental health care and found that a majority (51%) said that mental health care should be covered by all types of insurance. We can go ahead and make the assumption that these people would also be very concerned by the changes that will be implemented by the Better Care Reconciliation

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