With little notice, the Affordable Care Act has racked up a big win: near-universal coverage
Ezekiel Emanuel is an oncologist and the chair of the department of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania.
Aaron Glickman is a policy analyst for the department of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania. Lost in all the back-and-forth is that much of this revolution has already happened. Under the Affordable Care Act, several states have already achieved near-universal coverage, and without anywhere near the national disruption that a full system reboot would cause. As of 2018, six states and Washington, D.C. have achieved over 95 percent health care coverage for their residents.This coverage triumph does not mean that the American health care system does not need reform.
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