Category: Obamacare

  • Obamacare Policy-Making in the Federal System

    More often than not, the structure of the government in the United States makes it quite daunting to effectively implement policies, especially the policies that are developed at the federal level. One of the policies that have been subjected to criticism and failed to live up to the expectations of the citizens of the United…

  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Obamacare

    Table of Contents Introduction Advantages of Obamacare Disadvantages of Obamacare Conclusion References Introduction Obamacare or what is commonly known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) refers to a law that seeks to ensure that Americans have access to health insurance. Additionally, the law aims to minimize the cost of healthcare in the United States. The…

  • Obamacare, Centralized Control and Limitations

    Narrowing the Networks Although the Affordable Care Act (or ObamaCare, as it was also called) was expected to make health care more accessible for all citizens of the US, it has still brought some problems that needed to be solved. The first conflict between ethics and the healthcare reform is the prescribed narrowing of the…

  • Obamacare: Prevention and Emergency Care Services

    Table of Contents Introduction Prevention Emergency care services Pain management Conclusion References Introduction The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) of 2010 (often referred to as ObamaCare) has been a subject of heated debate because many people argue that this initiative is completely unfair and harmful for the countrys economy. Clearly, various negative aspects…

  • Obamacares Milestones and Benefits

    Table of Contents Major Milestones of the Act Acts Benefits for Health Care Service Act as a Long Political Battle References Major Milestones of the Act The principal stages that represent President Obamas Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act include a national preventive strategy, funding in public health programs, and the use of recommended clinical…

  • ObamaCare: The Affected on Managed Care

    Introduction The ObamaCare is a reform that focuses on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and introduces shifts to the U.S. health system in terms of access to medical aid for all U.S. citizens, creation of new stimuli to alter clinical practice, and promoting better quality and coordination, and insurance of physicians with…

  • Obamacare Elimination: Article by Abelson

    The article published in the New York Times addresses the possible elimination of the Affordable Care Act (A.C.A.), which means that many Americans can lose the only chance to obtain medical insurance. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to numerous economic issues, including job losses. The authors stipulate that millions of citizens will be affected…

  • Obamacares Impacts on Taxes

    Obamacare is an act of the government of the United States of America that was formulated and signed into law in order to give affordable insurance services to the citizens. The health insurance act of 2010 has become very popular, not only to the citizens of the United States of America but also the population worldwide.…

  • The Peculiarities Of Obamacare In The USA

    The US healthcare system is like much of American life- unequal. America is one of the most developed countries in the world with some of the best medical care, However unlike the UK and most other developed countries, the USA does not have a national health service that is free to use. This means that…

  • The Affordable Care Act Or Obamacare: Pros And Cons

    In 2010 President Barack Obama unveiled a new healthcare package The Affordable Care Act, nicknamed Obamacare. This new healthcare module was to help the currently uninsured find and afford the healthcare they were lacking. ObamaCare expands health coverage. It does this by expanding Medicaid to single adults, expanding employer coverage, requiring insurers to cover preexisting…