Essay: Why ACA Is/Was So Controversial?

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Why ACA is/was so controversial? The aim of affordable care act (ACA) was to extend health insurance coverage to around 15% of US population who lack it. These include people with no coverage from their employers and don’t have coverage by US health programs like Medicaid (Retrieved from, https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/affordable-care-act/). To achieve this, the law required all Americans to have health insurance which is a reason of controversy because, it was inappropriate intrusion of government into the massive health care industry and insult to personal liberty. To make health care more affordable subsidies are offered and the cost of the insurance was supposed to be reduced by bringing younger, healthier people to the health insurance system. This could be controversial, if older, sicker people who need the coverage most enter the market but younger group decline to do so. The insurance pool will be unbalanced and the cost of coverage will rise correspondingly. The process of choosing a health insurance provider should have been more consumer friendly. People I had no idea that it had so many other provisions, other than giving coverage to uninsured people. The research for the class has enlighten me, that it also included coverage for young adults up to age 26 through their parent’s health insurance plan, also that no one can be denied for a preexisting medical condition. Companies can no longer charge women more than men and business with more than 50 full time employees must provide health insurance. There were number of problems implementing it, as the Supreme Court gave the states a choice to do Medicaid expansion. There was a website melt down. Not enough patients were registering so insurance companies withdrew from ACA. There was no customer care service for people who were choosing health insurance from the market

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