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Pros And Cons Of The Affordable Care Act

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The Affordable Care was brought forth by President Barack Obama on March of 2017. Many Americans though the ACA would be a universal health care. Many Americans was ignorant to the knowledge about the ACA or Obana Care not knowing the effects. According to statistics, Mara Liasson NPR poll, 52 percent of Americans oppose the Affordable Care Act. Is there a perfect healthcare system? No, nothing is perfect but the government should acquire some changes. The ACA was designed to make the health care system for all Americans but it did the complete opposite because it will cost an average family more than what they can afford, violates the right and religious obeliefs and interfere with medical personal.(Liasson) Health care in America is a major issue because it cost to much for an average family can afford. The Affordable Care Act cost 1.34 billion dollars and has grown over 126 million and is expecting to rise over the decade. With the Affordable Care Act, it has brought forth 18 new and higher taxes that some Americans don’t know they exist. With a family of four, Obama Care has risen 2.200 dollars. What will happen if Americans cannot afford health care? Does the government forget them? Consumers should seek …show more content…

Medicaid has poor quality when it comes to patients. A receht study in Oregon concluded that patients with Medicaid did not achieve reasonable health benefits from their insurance company. Government ran programs has become worse throughout the yars and is expecting to run into many more, Medical personal are effected by Obama Care, as a result, we are experiencing shortages of doctors and doctors only taking cash. Many medical facilities are not accepting Obamacare nor did government t run programs because of

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