What Exactly Is Obamacare?
- 65 POINTSview profileDiane WoodheadWoodhead Insurance, WisconsinObamacare is the nick name for the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the law that was passed in 2010. This law was created to help the uninsured have the opportunity to purchase insurance at rates that they can afford. The law created a market place for individuals, families and small business owners to shop for insurance and qualify for tax credits to help with the payments.Answered on October 10, 2013flag this answer
- 1450 POINTSview profileFred AdamsThe HSA Expert, Health Revival, Athens, GA"Obamacare" has come to be known, for better or worse, as the pseudonym for the Affordable Care Act, or ACA. This law, passed on March 23, 2010, was intended to help the uninsured be able to purchase health insurance at prices that they could not previously afford, or may have been denied due to existing health conditions.Answered on August 17, 2014flag this answer
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