AIDS Foundation Chicago Wishes a Happy 12th Birthday to the Affordable Care Act
Increasing access to health insurance coverage and health care services has always been one of
"For a long time, America was the only advanced economy in the world where health care was not a right, but a privilege. We spent more, we got less. We left tens of millions of Americans without the security of health insurance. By the time the financial crisis hit, most folks' premiums had more than doubled in about a decade." -
The ACA is a comprehensive reform law containing several different components, and some of the most notable are prohibiting insurers from rejecting coverage based on preexisting conditions; banning coverage caps on essential benefits in most health insurance plans; allowing individuals to stay on their parent's insurance plan until the age of 26; and allowing and helping pay for the expansion of Medicaid to millions of adults in or near poverty who previously did not qualify for Medicaid. In
While the ACA has provided healthcare coverage for over 30 million Americans, AFC continues to advocate for increased coverage accessibility in the state of
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