Video: The Naked Facts on Healthcare Reform
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On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. It’s been over two years since the Affordable Care Act became law, and almost two weeks since the Supreme Court confirmed that the law is constitutional.
Now, you might be asking yourself, what does that mean, the law is constitutional, and how does this affect me? Basically, this is good news and means that the Affordable Care Act as signed into law will remain. A lot of changes have and will be made in phases to the way we all get health insurance but basically, the law is intended to ensure that all families get the healthcare they need.
Still confused? I had a hunch that people might still confused by the Supreme Court’s health care decision so I decided to find out for myself if this was actually the case. I asked some people around my neighborhood in Los Angeles what they think of the ruling, and they told me in this video. Be sure to watch the video to hear how I explain the four key parts, and be sure to let me know what you think.
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Video courtesy of www.whitehouse.gov/
4 comments
EileenCurras
The Super Ego of Agencies denies the need of Consumers and Citizens.
EileenCurras
Each State is different and the State of Florida has a Political Agenda to deny Consumers and Citizens with Chronic Health Conditions. I still have to wait from my lawyer and I have A Neurological Health Condition.
EileenCurras
Yes, it has been two years since the Affordable Care Act became a law in the United States. It almost two weeks since the Supreme Court confirmed that the law is constitutional and I still ask myself, what does that mean? The law does not benefit me. Yes, many changes have happen but it has not stopped the State of Florida from creating worries to my family to get my healthcare needs.
charmingladyca
But you don't address where the money is going to come from to pay for this. The state program that is working, has not raised taxes and is paying for it without additional monies coming in. How is the law going to affect the senior citizens on medicare? There are many questions you did not answer.