Medicare and Medicaid Are More Affordable

If you have Medicare, the “doughnut hole” gap in coverage is being subsidized thanks to the ACA. There are many other ways that Obamacare affects people differently depending on their situation. The federal government spends $1.27 trillion on health care alone, more than any other budget item. The fiscal year 2023 budget includes Medicare benefits of $847 billion and Medicaid benefits of $536 billion. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) manages the programs at a current budget of $127.3 billion. As a result, health care costs the U.S. government more than Social Security ($1.3 trillion) and the defense budget ($795 billion). The problem is getting worse. By 2030, spending on Medicare and Medicaid benefits is projected to rise to more than $2 trillion. If there’s one thing politicians don’t like, it’s having their hands tied when it comes to spending. That’s the real reason they agreed to reform health care in 2010.

Health Care Is Delivered Differently

The ACA mandates that hospitals, doctors, and pharmacists work together in ways they never did before. First, it encouraged medical records to be recorded electronically instead of on paper. Computerized records allow doctors to easily share their diagnoses and treatments. Second, Medicare pays hospitals based on how well you get, instead of how many tests and procedures doctors prescribe. As a result, health care costs should drop. Third, health care providers are forming Accountable Care Organizations, which coordinate your care between your doctor and your specialists. Thanks to the ACA, the health care industry recognizes that integrated care is the way of the future, and it’s making the shift in that direction.

Improved Health Care and Insurance Plans

The ACA made several improvements to health care and insurance plans. These improvements include: 

All plans must provide 10 essential health benefits.Plans can no longer exclude those with pre-existing conditions.Companies can no longer drop those who get sick.Parents can add their children up to age 26 to their plans.Lifetime limits are eliminated.Annual limits are eliminated. 

You May Be Eligible for a Subsidy

Obamacare provides premium tax credits to families that earn between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level, which is $27,750 to $111,000 for a family of four in 2022. You do not need to be a U.S. citizen to receive a subsidy, but you must be a legal resident. You may even qualify for a subsidy if your income is above 400% of the federal poverty level—you can use the “Am I Eligible” tool to see if you qualify. Subsidies for those who sign up on the health insurance exchanges are projected to cost the federal government about $10.8 trillion between 2021 and 2030.

There Is No Penalty

You don’t have to pay a penalty. When Obamacare was first enacted, there was a penalty for not having health insurance, but The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act repealed the tax starting in 2019.

The ACA Does More Than Just Provide Insurance

Did you know the ACA legislation has also implemented the following programs?

It created the National Prevention Council, which coordinates all federal health efforts to promote active, drug-free lifestyles. It funds scholarships and loans to double the number of health care providers in five years. It cuts down on fraudulent doctor/supplier relationships.It requires background checks of all nursing home staff to prevent abuse of seniors.