Overall, the presumption (and goal) is that the PPACA will help lower the costs of providing healthcare in this country. Not all of these savings will be at the government level, however, and the amount and type of savings is hotly debated.
Frankly, it's far too soon to even realistically estimate any potential savings.
The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, helps the government by ensuring more individuals have access to affordable health insurance. This reduces the burden on government-funded healthcare programs, such as Medicaid, by providing an alternative for individuals who may otherwise rely on these programs. It also includes provisions to control healthcare costs, which can alleviate financial strain on the government.
yes
government must protect citizens from abuse by insurance companies
One of the ways the Affordable Health Care Act will change community health initiatives is that our medical records will become part of digital record.æ
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.
Like any other law, the Patient Care and Affordable Care Act was passed by a majority of both houses of Congress and signed into law by the President. It was upheld (with very minor exceptions) by the Supreme Court as being Constitutionally-acceptable use of government power.
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
they help citizens shop for health insurance
They help citizens shop for health insurance
Barack Obama Helped Craft It
Absolutely not!