Remember that the Affordable Care Act does notcreate some sort of insurance that you buy. It's not a Plan or Policy. The ACA is a regulatory framework that changes how the current system of private and public healthcare insurance works.
Thus, all US Citizens and legal residents qualify to be covered by the ACA's provisions, and are subject to the responsibilities it requires.
In short, the ACA requires you to get health insurance. It expands who is eligible for government-supplied Medicaid, sets minimum coverage and standards for private health insurance, and sets up a system to allow people not otherwise covered (via employer or government plan) to purchase individual coverage (and possibly qualify for government subsidy).
To find out all the details and requirements you need to know, talk to a licensed healthcare Insurance Agent in your town.
The Affordable Care Act allows citizens of the U.S. to manage their own healthcare.
1. It’s Affordable Care Act 2. Affordable Care Act Is The Official Term For Obamacare.
The real name of Obama Care is the Affordable Care Act. It is sometimes referred to as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
The Affordable Care Act - 2013 was released on: USA: 19 July 2013
Absolutely not!
Romney
The Affordable Care Act.
The Affordable Care Act.
Yes, he did. His critics like to call it "Obama-Care," but the correct name for the bill is the Affordable Care Act. You can read about its benefits, as well as what it does not do, at the enclosed link.
H.R.3590 - Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
yes
Yes, it should.