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Pros And Cons Of Obamacare

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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) or aka Obamacare was signed into law to restructure the health care industry by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. The Affordable Care Act sought to give more Americans access to affordable, quality health insurance and to reduce the growth in U.S. health care spending. With this, Obamacare is a once-in-a-generation change to the U.S. health system. It guarantees access to health care for all Americans, creates new incentives to change clinical practice to substitute better coordination and quality, gives physicians more information to make them better clinicians and patients more information to make them more value-conscious consumers (Kocher, 2010). All physicians have a similar moral and ethical calling …show more content…

The Act does this by guaranteeing access to health care for all Americans. Providing physicians with incentives and information to change the way that they deliver care, present patients with new and better information about doctors and treatment options, creating strong incentives to improve quality and reliability both in hospitals and throughout the range of care, and implementing a large array of policies that will slow the rate of cost growth to make health care more affordable (Kocher, 2010). With all these benefits also come many negative side effects in that millions of newly insured Americans will be looking for a primary care physician and eventually specialists this will cause the number of patients in hospitals and primary care offices to sky rocket. Moreover, as result of the increase in patients going to primary care offices and hospitals, doctors are now spending less time with patients; thus, reducing the doctor-patient relationship. With more regulation and provision many young talented students will be discouraged in pursing the medical field causing the future of care to decline and furthering the doctor-patient

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