Sunday, March 18, 2012

Two Years of "Obamacare": What Would You Change?

Friday outlines a second anniversary of a illness reform law. Just three days later, "Obamacare" will face a biggest challenge it has ever seen: oral arguments at a Supreme Court on either or not a law is constitutional. Democrats are spending a week telling voters just how they've benefited from a law, as well as what they'd remove if it is overturned. Republicans are keeping on their message that a law is an unprecedented government penetration into Americans' illness care. In a meantime, states are scrambling to get insurance exchanges up as well as running while every facet of a illness industry--from insurance companies to doctors to hospitals--are creation poignant changes to their businesses to adhere to a law's new rules.

If we were implementing a law, what would we have done differently? What would we keep a same? In a conflict for public opinion, who is winning: Democrats or Republicans?


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