On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), a piece of legislation aimed at improving America's healthcare landscape in various ways. The PPACA is committed to increasing access to affordable insurance coverage while working toward structural and other changes that will keep future health care costs in check. The common goal and the only unanimously accepted concept is the aspiration to improve the quality of care for all citizens in the United States to the highest standards. There are many health-related provisions that will come into force over the next four years. These new provisions include prohibiting denial of coverage due to pre-existing conditions, increasing eligibility for Medicaid, creating incentives for companies to offer health benefits, creating health insurance exchanges, supporting medical research and subsidizing insurance premiums (Kaiser Foundation). The purpose of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is to improve the cost and quality of health care for all U.S. citizens and legal immigrants. The PPACA will accomplish this goal primarily by extending insurance coverage to millions of Americans who are currently without health insurance, as stated in Title I: Quality, Affordable Health Care for All Americans (The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati). By having everyone participate in the same health insurance pool, we can ensure a more accessible health insurance market for everyone. One of the problems with our health insurance market is that people have a hard time getting insurance coverage on their own and it's very expensive and often doesn't cover much. Healthcare reform... center of paper... wellness enhancement programs/Kelly, Mark; Koula, Donald; Westfall, Laura, (August 2010). Insight into compensation and benefits. Interim Final Regulations Under PAACA: Pre-Existing Condition Exclusions, Annual and Lifetime Limits, Terminations, and Patient Protections. Retrieved February 1, 2011, from http://www.kslaw.com/library/publication/HH082310_Westfall.pdfSullivan, Daniel, Memorandum State of Alaska Department of Law. Constitutional Analysis of the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010. Retrieved February 1, 2011, from http://www.law.state.ak.us/pdf/opinions/opinions_2010/10002_ReconciliationAct. pdfThe Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, (March 2010). Focus on Health Reform, Summary of the New Health Reform Act, retrieved February 1, 2011, from http://www.kff.org/healthreform/upload/8061.pdf
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