Literature DB >> 29029585

Refinement of the Affordable Care Act: A Progressive Perspective.

Olveen Carrasquillo1, Michael Mueller1.   

Abstract

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was the most significant expansion of health coverage since Medicare and Medicaid were enacted. The law resulted in approximately 13-20 million uninsured persons gaining coverage. Despite these gains, the ACA has numerous shortcomings. For progressives, the ACA was a unique opportunity to provide access to high-quality, comprehensive, equitable health coverage to all persons living in the United States. Using this perspective as our framework, in this review we highlight some of the limitations of the ACA and potential areas for refinement. We conclude that the ACA fell far short of the goal of achieving universal coverage and that the coverage made available through the ACA was not equitable. In addition, the ACA expanded coverage by building onto a highly fragmented, inefficient, and costly health system. Thus, it did little to control health costs. A more fiscally prudent approach would have been built upon more successful existing programs, such as a Medicare for All.

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Keywords:  health care reform; health insurance; health policy; health services accessibility; universal coverage

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29029585     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-med-090916-120540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Med        ISSN: 0066-4219            Impact factor:   13.739


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1.  Making America Great.

Authors:  Olveen Carrasquillo
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 5.128

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