In the midst of a battle over U.S. health care, the debate over the effectiveness of the Affordable Care Act has remained at the forefront.
Elmendorf continued: “Is the law perfect? No. Can we do more to expand health insurance coverage further? Yes. But we’ve wasted almost a decade now in discussing ways to tear apart that act. We should be looking for ways to build on it and move forward.” “We’ve made good progress in expanding health insurance coverage, so more Americans are covered,” Elmendorf said. “I think the big challenge now is reducing costs. And that’s not so much to be accomplished through plans like Medicare for All, but through changes in how we pay for health care and organize the delivery of health care.
Just because it was worse before Obamacare does **not** mean we've fixed the health insurance and healthcare problems in this country. We haven't.
Gee, another Obamanoid that claims Obama Care is 'working' who isn't enrolled & enjoying the sky high premiums and deductibles!