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MHA/505
Repairing the Affordable Care Act

University of Phoenix

Systems Thinking in Health Care Environments

MHA/505



Introduction

The Affordable Care Act was put into law on March 23, 2010 and expanded

health care coverage to a large number of uninsured individuals and families. It made

improvements in “quality of care”, invested in prevention, and started a new outlook for

“value-based care” (Silberman, P. 2020). The plan of this expanded roadmap to health

care was to create a wellness approach and improve access to care for those vulnerable

populations of the uninsured. There are still those that argue that the Affordable Care Act

(ACA) is not productive or not a good fit for the American people and it has been an

election agenda item more than once. We will address the brokenness and discuss the

ways that fixing the ACA can provide a more productive system for those in need of

healthcare. Also looking at the strengths and weaknesses of the ACA, if it is able to

withstand the test for its allowed time to continue as planned.

Affordable Care Act

In the US, when a new president is elected, there are new laws and changes

presented. When President Obama was elected one of his main goals was to provide a

healthcare plan that was reasonable for people who weren’t able afford it and to reform

healthcare. The healthcare law he provided is called Patient Protection and Affordable

Care Act also known as (Obamacare) and was signed by President Obama, March 23rd,

2010. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) can be reviewed as one of the most vital events

, that dramatically altered the US healthcare system. The ACA has provided a great

number of benefits and opportunities for US citizens, and the health care system has

really become more affordable. However, this Law also has shortcomings and

weaknesses that need to be addressed. ACA can be defined as a healthcare reform, which

managed to reach many goals and ensured the inclusiveness of medical coverage for

people; yet, it provided a limited choice of healthcare professionals.

The most significant benefit of the ACA is that it provided accessible medical

service to the different population groups, which were uninsured before. According to

Manchikanti, et al. (2017), the rate of uninsured US citizens notably decreased from 16%

to 9% during the period from 2010 to 2015. The vital role of the ACA has become

obvious during the COVID-19 pandemic with relationships between physicians and their

patients. Many have received more opportunities and the patients started receiving more

reliable high-quality care (Beyer, 2021).

Despite the obvious strengths of ACA, its implementation also provided specific

shortcomings. ACA’s regulations limited the citizen’s ability of choosing preferred

doctors and other healthcare workers. The marketplace insurance plans also provide a

limited number of provider networks. Besides, not each state has decided to expand their

health insurance. As a result, not all people receive the needed access to health care and

some counties have only one or two exchange insurers to choose from (Moore, 2018).

To summarize everything stated above, the implementation of the ACA produced

significant strengths as well as weaknesses for the population of the US. The ACA was

created to enhance health insurance system as well as improve the quality of care.

However, I think there is still a room for improvement and some aspects need to be

modified in order to satisfy people’s needs. I am convinced that high quality healthcare

must be affordable to all citizens, and people should be provided with the possibility of

choosing the specialists according to their preferences.

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