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Affordable Care Act

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Rising medical costs are a worldwide problem, but nowhere are they higher than in the U.S. Although Americans with good health insurance coverage may get the best medical treatment in the world, the health of the average American, as measured by life expectancy and infant mortality, is below the average of other major industrial countries. Inefficiency, fraud and the expense of malpractice suits are often blamed for high U.S. costs, but the major reason is overinvestment in technology and personnel.Health care costs are far higher in the United States than in any other advanced nation, whether measured in total dollars spent, as a percentage of the economy, or on a per capita basis. And health costs here have been rising significantly faster …show more content…

The Act was adopted as a law by the US president Barrack Obama on March, 23 in the year 2010. The goal of this law is to reform the United States health systems by providing and improving access to quality and affordable health care, health insurance and providing American citizens with more rights and protections by reducing health care expenditure for both individuals and the government. The law also aims at expanding private and public insurance coverage, as well as, regulating the insurance industry. Governments are working tirelessly to ensure that its citizens have health insurances. Unfortunately, millions of people have never been insured.The level of poverty in many countries is to be blamed for this as many citizens cannot afford to insure themselves and their families. They therefore have very limited or no access to the health services. This has caused an increase in the number of illnesses in the countries.The cost of running the health care is very expensive. Guaranteeing citizens of basic and improved health care is more than unbearable to many countries, not to mention the expensive medical technologies that some countries cannot afford. It’s not surprising to hear that some diseases cannot be controlled in some countries because of lack of necessary medical equipments to treat or control them. The cost of employing qualified personnel in the medicine field is another issue at hand. This expensive nature of health care has resulted to lack medical technology, drugs and also qualified personnel in many health

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