Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Altman Part 4

One of the reasons that the book says that Obamacare has been the more successful of the plans because it was the one who wants the least amount of change. It was the one plan that was considered "a near universal plan". When it came to insurance policies, I'm glad that it expanded to cover more things at a cheaper cost and it keeps children on their parent's insurance plan longer. There are many more benefits on the Obamacare plan and it really does limit the amount of change that happens. It also provided a chance for more people to get insurance who were previously uninsuranced, which benefited doctors and hospitals because now they have insurance companies to pay them rather than treating people with no way to pay the bills. Hopefully this plan continues to improve and maybe even become a truly universal plan.

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