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Unequal Coverage - The Experience of Health Care Reform in the United States (Paperback)
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Unequal Coverage - The Experience of Health Care Reform in the United States (Paperback)
Series: Anthropologies of American Medicine: Culture, Power, and Practice
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The Affordable Care Act's impact on coverage, access to care, and
systematic exclusion in our health care system The Affordable Care
Act set off an unprecedented wave of health insurance enrollment as
the most sweeping overhaul of the U.S. health insurance system
since 1965. In the years since its enactment, some 20 million
uninsured Americans gained access to coverage. And yet, the law
remained unpopular and politically vulnerable. While the ACA
extended social protections to some groups, its implementation was
troubled and the act itself created new forms of exclusion. Access
to affordable coverage options were highly segmented by state of
residence, income, and citizenship status. Unequal Coverage
documents the everyday experiences of individuals and families
across the U.S. as they attempted to access coverage and care in
the five years following the passage of the ACA.It argues that
while the Affordable Care Act succeeded in expanding access to
care, it did so unevenly, ultimately also generating inequality and
stratification. The volume investigates the outcomes of the ACA in
communities throughout the country and provides up-close, intimate
portraits of individuals and groups trying to access and provide
health care for both the newly insured and those who remain
uncovered. The contributors use the ACA as a lens to examine more
broadly how social welfare policies in a multiracial and
multiethnic democracy purport to be inclusive while simultaneously
embracing certain kinds of exclusions. Unequal Coverage concludes
with an examination of the Affordable Care Act's uncertain legacy
under the new Presidential administration and considers what the
future may hold for the American health care system. The book
illustrates lessons learned and reveals how the law became a
flashpoint for battles over inequality, fairness, and the role of
government. More books on the health care debate
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