Opinion: The ACA gave more Americans insurance, but not the health care they need
Solutions to get Americans the health care they need that builds on the insurance industry is likely to impose costs that make health care unaffordable, even to the insured.
by Laura Hawks and Danny McCormick
Feb 03, 2020
2 minutes
The signing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 ushered in the largest expansion in the number of Americans covered by health insurance since the implementation of Medicare and Medicaid more than 50 years ago. The ACA provided health new coverage to 19 million previously uninsured working-age people, allowing many of them to afford the care they need.
In spite of that expansion of insurance coverage,
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