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1. It’s Affordable Care Act 2. Affordable Care Act Is The Official Term For Obamacare.
The Affordable Care Act.
The Affordable Care Act.
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 actual name of it is the Affordable Care Act, and some people call it Health Care Reform.
Yes, it is. The Affordable Care Act (often called "Obamacare") was passed by congress in 2010, signed by the president, and then upheld by the US Supreme Court in 2012.
The Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare") requires the vast majority of insurance plans to cover birth control without a copay.
Under the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), almost all insurance plans must cover the IUD.
I am not sure what you want to know about the Affordable Care Act (known by some as "ObamaCare"). But you can find out lots of information about it at the link I have enclosed.
No health insurance at all... 47 million Americans. ObamaCare/Affordable Health Care Act, passed in Congress in 2010
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act (called "ObamaCare" by some), if you have a child, whether in college or not, that child can stay on your health insurance plan until age 26.
Frankly, that is unknown. His current position is that the Affordable Care Act (commonly known as ObamaCare) should be fully repealed. However, beyond that, he has made no concrete proposals as to how or even if he would change the existing (pre-ObamaCare) system.