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This is the first reference book to provide a detailed assessment
of the Affordable Care Act, explaining the realities and myths
surrounding one of the most divisive political struggles in recent
U.S. history. The Affordable Care Act—also known as
Obamacare—is one of the most controversial and politicized topics
in the United States today. This timely book examines prominent
claims about the legislation's drafting, debate, passage, and
implementation, and discerns what is true and false about the law.
Each of the text's eight chapters delves into the common beliefs,
misinterpretations, and myths surrounding the act, tracing the
history of the assertion and supporting or challenging its veracity
through nonpartisan research and analyses. Chapters begin with an
objective look at the claim's origins—with a brief focus on the
person or group that conceived it and why—then set about
clarifying or debunking it using evidence from research studies and
reports from authoritative sources. Entries feature primary
documents, a further reading section, and tables and graphs. Topics
include the impact on health care costs for families, states, and
the federal government; the effect of the Affordable Care Act on
employer-sponsored insurance; and the role of health status on
coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
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