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Beyond Coverage — What It Will Take to Fix American Health Care
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) fundamentally changed American health care — expanding coverage, establishing consumer protections that are now broadly expected, and helping cement the idea that access to health care is a basic human need rather than a privilege tied to health status, gender or income.
The next challenge is no longer just whether people have coverage, but whether they can afford to get it, keep it and use it. Rising premiums, deductibles, cost-sharing and administrative barriers are straining people across Medicaid, the ACA Marketplaces, Medicare and employer-sponsored insurance.
Fixing American health care will require looking across the whole system: reducing friction for patients and providers, rebuilding a durable federal floor for coverage and access, resisting efforts to retreat to a pre-ACA coverage framework, supporting state innovation, and accepting that meaningful reform will require mutual sacrifice across the health care ecosystem.
The challenge before us is creating a health care system that is affordable, usable and sustainable for patients, providers, employers and taxpayers alike — wherever they live and whatever their income, gender, race or age. We have a great deal of work to do.