Apuzzo, Michael L J. "Healthcare Reform In The United States 2010: An Academic Neurosurgeon's Perspective." World Neurosurgery 74.1 (2010): 1-2. MEDLINE. Web. 19 Feb. 2014. World Neurosurgery is the official journal of the World Federation of Neurological Societies. Part of the journal’s mission is to “serve as a forum for scientific, clinical, educational, social, cultural, economic, and political ideas and issues for global neurosurgery.” Michael L.J. Apuzzo, M.D. is the author of this particular article as well as the editor-in-chief of World Neurosurgery. This article presents the healthcare concerns that helped fuel the creation of the healthcare reform bill. Apuzzo also discusses the fears many Americans have about the possible effects of the Affordable Care Act on national debt and the careers of medical practitioners. The material was presented in an unbiased fashion. Although this source was published four years ago, most of the information is still valid and will be useful for future essays.
"Don't Mend, Just End ObamaCare." Investor's Business Daily. 21 Feb. 2014. LexisNexis Academic. Web. 22 Feb. 2014. Investor’s Business Daily is a United States newspaper that was founded in 1984. It provides the latest news about business, finance, and the economy. The author of this newspaper article believes it is impossible to fix ObamaCare. They point out all of the flaws in the reform and suggest that trying to fix the problems would only lead to more, and possibly bigger, problems. The author agrees with everything ObamaCare is trying to accomplish, but they believe the only way to actually accomplish those goals is to adopt a market-based form of healthcare. This article is an argument against the Affordable Care Act. It could potentially be useful for future essays and assist me in taking a position on this issue.
Fields, C. Virginia. "A Dismal Future without the Affordable Care Act." New York Amsterdam News 05 Apr. 2012: 12+.