But here are the facts. Americans who have insurance through their employers or Medicare or Medicaid will keep their current coverage.
The law is allowing millions of uninsured and underinsured Americans to gain access to comprehensive healthcare coverage.
The Affordable Care Act has always aroused strong passions among opponents and defenders of the law, and as a supporter of the law, I see it...
These are significant signs of progress. They show we are on our way to dramatically expanding health insurance coverage in this Nation.
However, it is obvious to all that there are great challenges when a program like this gets going.
If the Republicans think that--and Dr. Burgess said it that the reimbursement rate is too low and that is why doctors don't want to take Med...
the fact is more than 50 percent of people left their coverage in this market after 1 year and over 80 percent left after 2 years.
I think this whole thing is very ideologically driven. They don't like Medicaid, they don't want to expand Medicaid.
It is a failure.
The reason why Medicaid is not being expanded in a lot of States is because Republican governors have refused to expand it, but they are not...
I know we're not in Kansas, but I do believe increasingly we're in Oz because of what I see here.