I think that I've heard about patient protection and price medical practice (PPACA) at least recently, regardless of whether they are targeting or targeting the impact of new consumer interests on healthcare. Since it was adopted in 2010 and recently implemented in January 2014, it has been strongly influenced both in Congress and in the general public. As everyone knows, Obamacare is a dramatic attempt to extensive medical reform. As the law passed, the law made several changes to private insurance insurance, thereby contributing to new consumer protection.
Medical care accounts for 20% of the US economy. It affects 100%. Higher costs, more serious populations, and health care workers with unemployment / low salary have a major impact on the economy ranging from home prices to wages and tax rates. The cost of health care is basically the cost of everything you buy (and all the taxes you pay) - the cost goes up, the population increases, and the declining choice will lower the economy. Expanding the ACA market and shrinking Medicaid can easily lead to depression. We are not a society that allows patients to die on the streets (I hope). Where is the playground going? For those who can afford it, everything will be more expensive. Whether it is uninsured / unemployed for charity, emergency room or future conference to help them, we will eventually pay the price. The cost of payment to deliberate and predictable health care far exceeds the chaotic choice that confuses the market in order to get people to do it on their own.
• Refusing medical care will have a disproportionate impact on certain patients. Religious refusal in healthcare can cause healthcare providers to reject the risk of affecting the care of some people over some people. This could lead to a few beliefs that unmarried individuals, single parents, and others are in danger. The Healthcare Refusal Act allows almost all healthcare providers to refuse to offer or participate in multiple healthcare for women no matter how fragile the relationship with reproductive healthcare is. With these laws, health care workers can humiliate women's personal health decisions. Women should be able to receive the medical care they need without risk of judgment, discrimination, or refusal.