The Affordable Care Act has been the viable solution for refining and offering quality and affordable health care for all those who have long been excluded out of the healthcare system. For this paper, the most influential of these benefits will be addressed. Those benefits include the realization of more citizens gaining access to affordable healthcare, pre-existing health conditions no longer impeding healthcare coverage, and the improved quality of patient care.
More Americans Have Access to Affordable Health Insurance
Millions of Americans have benefited in acquiring access to health insurance coverage they so desperately needed, but could not afford or be eligible for and it is all due to the Affordable Care Act. Those in favor of this healthcare legislation have called it a “landmark legislation” and a “historic victory” that reformed the U.S. health care system, by making health care more accessible and affordable (Procon.org). Through subsidies that aid in covering costs, people who once were unable to afford health insurance now have access to this benefit. Affordable health insurance is also made possible through Medicaid expansion, employers, and the health insurance marketplace. …show more content…
Under the incentive system that the ACA implemented, quality not quantity is now the aim of physicians and health care facilities. The ACA set into practice an incentive system in which doctors and hospitals are compensated for providing quality care, rather than being rewarded for producing quantity when it comes to health care. In hopes of providing quality care to patients, insurance companies must now spend at least 80 percent of insurance premiums on medical care and improvements (Healthline.com). The focus from providers will once again become the healing of patients rather than financial