Obamacare: Results Show How The Health Care Posed A Positive Impact on Health in the United States

Recent data revealed that Obamacare did have a positive effect as it helped thousands of Americans in a span of 3 years. The report highlighted that there's a positive increase on the improvement when it comes to overall health in the United States.

US News mentioned that Obamacare was able to have a positive impact as it paved the way for the improvement health care in the United States. It was revealed that doctors did a better job in assisting their patients as they deliver quality health care which as revealed by a report acquired from 2011 to 2014.

Dr. David Blumenthal, the lead author of the study highlighted the positive health improvement all over the United States. It was then added that the appropriate policies and actions in providing quality health coverage which was released by the Commonwealth Health Fund.

"Many communities are showing signs of getting healthier, and that is encouraging," Blumenthal said. "It shows that with the right policies and actions we can make our health care system work for all of us. Moving forward, we hope that local areas will integrate the lessons from this scorecard into their efforts to ensure that everyone has health insurance, can afford the care they need, and can get the right care at the right time."

Obamacare does have numerous benefits and Healthline laid down its pros and cons. It was highlighted that Americans can benefit from Obamacare as it is affordable and can be easily availed. It was then pointed out that people diagnosed with pre-existing health problems can be covered compared to other insurance providers.

As for its cons, however, it was pointed out that some individuals may have to pay higher premiums compared to others. One of the negative impact of Obamacare that used to cause a debate is the fact that Americans without Obamacare can be fined.

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