Obamacare: In Favor of US Residents

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Obamacare: In Favor of US Residents

According to analysts, by supporting the Affordable Care Act, the U. S. Supreme Court has turned the event into a dazzling victory for President Barack Obama.

The act clearly states that for low-income workers in South, who are uninsured, this ruling on Medicaid provision will be quite surprising.

In general, this act will surely alleviate the anxiety and financial insecurity of individuals living without health insurance. Many a times, it is found that people who have not got themselves insured, are either working else or they are living with someone who is employed. But they do not get health insurance and its benefits because their employers don’t offer them with it. In fact, in some cases, they are not eligible for getting the same because either they are part-time workers else they are unable to afford the premiums.

But now with the introduction of law Obamacare, each and every individual can obtain affordable health insurance. Medicaid, which is known as the nation’s largest health program, is specifically designed keeping in mind the welfare of participants.

With this program, the main aim is to cover around 16 million more Americans under Medicaid by 2019. From now onwards, a new eligibility has been also added to this insurance: adults below the age of 65 and not having children, properly fit, and earning very low income will be covered.


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