Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Happy Birthday, Obamacare

March 23 marked the 14th anniversary of the enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, a/k/a "ACA" and "Obamacare"). and the 10th anniversary of its full implementation (minus occasional trimming by the Congress and the Supreme Court). As Paul Krugman observed today in his subscribers-only newsletter, the program has been a considerable success, defying the predictions and warnings of critics on the right and the left.

The ACA certainly enjoys substantial public support. Krugman points to a graphic from the Kaiser Family Foundation:


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The newsletter is worth reading, but "fair use" dictates that I share only a little of Krugman's take on the ACA's success:

In any case, Obamacare has worked. It didn’t provide universal coverage, but it did provide health insurance to millions of Americans, some of whom desperately needed that safety net — and it did so without breaking the bank. Predictions that the A.C.A. would be unworkable have been proved wrong. 

This paragraph ends with a warning:

At this point, the only serious threat the program faces — and it is a serious threat — is political: People who kept insisting, wrongly, that health reform would die of its own accord may simply step in to kill it.

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