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    With all the talk about healthcare‚ obamacare‚ the ACA act‚ and medicaid‚ it may be easy for some people to confuse just what each one does. For those who are not up to date on the topic of universal healthcare‚ Obamacare‚ or it’s more official name‚ the Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ is designed to help people get healthcare at an affordable price. It’s goal is to make quality insurance coverage more available for more citizens in the United States. Many mistake the Affordable Care Act as an attempt

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    value. Since President Trump’s candidacy’s promise to turn the “lemons” (Obamacare) into “peaches” (new reform bill) and his beginning steps of doing so‚ “…a balanced compromise is the most likely outcome” (Mattei). Donald Trump’s ides for creating a new reform bill has been kept at minimal information‚ thus ensuring that people are not sure of what is to come from Trump and his administration‚ but getting away from Obamacare is ideal for

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    Upholding The Individual Mandate As A Tax 4 Implications of Rejecting the Medicaid Mandate‚ as Undue Coercion 9 Conclusion 14 Bibliography 16 Weekly Agendas a Abstract In June 2012‚ the Supreme Court issued a mixed ruling on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The key mandates contained in the new law were: 1) states were required to expand Medicaid coverage to more low income and disabled people‚ and 2) individuals were required

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    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 The Supreme Court ruled on June 28‚ 2012 that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 also known as the ObamaCare Act is to be upheld‚ even the controversial parts‚ where people without health insurance will have to pay a fine starting in 2014. The ObamaCare Act was started to “help reduce overall health care costs by making services available to 32 million who currently cannot get health insurance”(useconomy.about.com‚ part of

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    Obama’s health care plan‚ Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)‚ commonly known as ObamaCare‚ ensures that all people have some type of health insurance and that insurance agencies are not allowed to discriminate against individuals with preexisting health conditions. Although the idea of everyone having access to health care via health insurance is ideal and worth working towards‚ the ObamaCare program is not advantageous for the majority of Americans because of higher tax fees‚ over worked

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    universal health care. The Affordable Health Care act is helping many in ways that we have never seen before. Tens of millions of uninsured people will get access to affordable‚ high-quality health insurance through Medicaid expansion‚ their employers‚ and the Health Insurance Marketplace. Obamacare ensures you that you can’t

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    positively‚ satisfaction is indirectly influenced. Satisfaction determines the status of any business‚ even the healthcare system. The P.P.A.C.A. (Obamacare) is a health care reform designed to create a better healthcare system. According to Jennifer Tolbert‚ the Associate Director for the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured‚ the goal of the Obamacare “spanned into four key areas: expanding coverage to millions of Americans who lack it today; improving the affordability and quality of coverage

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    First and foremost if a state decided not to follow the requirements of expanding Medicaid‚ the burden of an unfunded mandate would rest on the shoulders of its citizens and its government. The same would go for the Clean Air Act. This may even be worse considering the point of the Clean Air Act is to keep our air clean. Without the cooperation

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    undocumented young people the opportunity to leave the shadows to have a good education‚ and without fear of being deported and receiving temporary legal status. This is what Obama has done to help the people. This argument is very strong because ObamaCare cut premium costs for millions of families and small businesses and gives billions of dollars in tax cuts. And I help a lot of people. People support these arguments because each paragraph has evidence to help see that these programs were good for

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    republican politician‚ did not want to expand medicaid to the citizens who truly need health care. Howell “is not interested in creative or market-based ways to expand Medicaid and in variations on the Medicaid programs” (Board‚ 2015). This is because Medicaid is part of Obamacare and Howell strongly opposes Obamacare. Another conservative republican‚ Mike Pence‚ also strongly opposed medicaid. However‚ Pence bargained that the citizens who have medicaid must “pay monthly premiums and‚ for those who

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