In March 23, 2010, The Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), also known as Obamacare has been signed into
law. Commonly called the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or
"ObamaCare", represents the most significant regulatory overhaul of
the U.S. healthcare system since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965.
The ACA was enacted to increase the quality and affordability of health
insurance, lower the uninsured rate by expanding public and private insurance
coverage, and reduce the costs of healthcare for individuals and the
government. Before signing this law, America’s health care system is unique
among industrialized democracies in that there is no universal, government-sponsored health care plan for all citizens. With this law being approved,
there is a constant tug of war between Americans who approve Obamacare and
Americans that are still skeptical. People who strongly disagree or view as a
negative have to ponder the thought point out that nation enforces people to
join the insurance, also levies fines on people who don’t join the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as
the problems of “ObamaCare” .
South Korea has implemented the universal health care since in 1989. A lot
of Korean people lived in fear of serious illness
because they didn't have health insurance that would help pay their
medical bills before implementing. However, The majority of people enjoy benefits of the universal health care now. It had to go through a series
of trials and errors to get to where
we are today.
I think the final goals of “ObamaCare”
are that all people of nation have universal health care and get
medical treatment when they are sick. Surely,
everyone has a right to their respective opinions on Obamacare, but the ones
who– why is this new Act such a bad idea? Was not it
created and passed into law so everyone living in the United States can receive
quality affordable health care? Those that are skeptical and have negative
opinions about Obamacare ever considered what might happen to the individual or
individuals loved ones if they were not to have any type of health care in the
case of an emergency.
In general, every achievement requires trial and error.
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