ACA is in desperate need of reform
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The Affordable Care Act
This week marks its 13th Anniversary
The anniversary of the passage of the Affordable Care Act (2010) was this week.
Obamacare was supposed to reduce the costs and uncertainties of healthcare coverage, but it did neither. Costs went up, uncertainties increased—and the quality of care declined as well.
Good News: ObamaCare’s most serious problems can be solved—with less government and without spending more taxpayer dollars.
These books from Independent can show us how:
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New Way to Care shows how smartly-crafted, private, market-based social protections best serve families, harmonize individual and societal interests, foster personal responsibility and government accountability, bridge the partisan divide over spending, and end the runaway deficits that will drive the U.S. over a fiscal cliff.
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A Better Choice cuts through the fog and offers crystal-clear analyses of the problems of and best alternatives to Obamacare. This easy-to-read pocket guide will help readers make sense of where we are today, and how to create a healthcare system that empowers patients, reduces bureaucracy, and saves taxpayers billions of dollars. It’s essential reading for anyone who wants to learn a way out of our healthcare predicament.
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Americans are trapped in a dysfunctional healthcare system fraught with perverse incentives that raise costs, reduce quality, and make care less accessible. Priceless proposes dozens of bold reforms to free patients and caregivers to be empowered to chart their own lives with low-cost, high-quality healthcare.
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