The Affordable Care Act is a federal statute signed into law in 2010 that introduces a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s healthcare system. The act grants the federal government significant regulatory powers and price controls over U.S. medical service providers and insurance companies. The Act’s landmark provisions included an insurance mandate which prohibited insurers from denying coverage to individuals due to preexisting conditions and insurance requirements for individual children who did not have coverage via their families. The Act also required states to set up and main…
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Response rates from 128k Delegate District (at Large) voters.
61% Yes |
39% No |
45% Yes |
31% No |
8% Yes, I support a majority of the plan but not all aspects |
5% No, open the markets so insurers can compete across state lines and reduce costs |
6% Yes, but a mandatory single payer system would be even better |
2% No, government should not be involved in healthcare |
2% Yes, and allow consumers to choose providers and import pharmaceuticals from other countries |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 128k Delegate District (at Large) voters.
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Unique answers from Delegate District (at Large) voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@4RTCKHB4yrs4Y
Too much emphasis is placed on current medicine! "Modern " medicine is still not very good!
Many Americans get too caught up in medicine when IN FACT health is easily maintained, for example eat natural healthy foods, exercise, and have a good Attitude, etc.
@8LBTY8P4yrs4Y
I support the part where people with preexisting conditions cannot be denied healthcare, but generally healthcare shouldn’t be controlled by the government, since it increases wait times and becomes really inefficient and expensive. Also, i think that health care shoud be free
@4SL5BYM4yrs4Y
Adopt Canadian or European healthcare system. Pharmaceutical companies own the USA.
@4RVPH5Q4yrs4Y
I find it hypocritical for Congress to enact a law from which they have excluded themselves.
@kmwhite594yrs4Y
No, it is just a ploy by pharmaceutical companies and the government to get the American people hooked on pharmaceuticals from the womb to the tomb.
@4Y89PDJ4yrs4Y
No I don't. I do think the government (if there is one) has an obligation to promote HEALTH and how people can stay healthy. Programs funded by the government should be in line with this and corporations promoting products harmful to health ( which would raise the cost of healthcare across the board and burden the taxpayer((if there was a government healthcare system)) should be required to label such products as "harmful to health" and tax the corporations heavily. Certain ingredients should be banned and companies found promoting profit over health should be put out of business. Also, these companies should NOT be allowed to sponsor sporting events Pepsi, Frito Lay, Marlboro, Budweiser...). Marketing to children should be considered a crime.
@4V9SWMM4yrs4Y
No. The ACA is an obvious socialist wealth redistribution scheme. The public through their government should have a vested interest in general public health. However, personal responsibility for one's health should be Naturally Darwinistic and can never be effectively managed by government.
@4RQM7QW4yrs4Y
We need to encourage more competition in our society as a whole and in the medical community especially.
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