timslash
Active Member
Don't look at the name of the article(I don't think that all Obama's healthcare reforms are really useful) just read.
With the Affordable Care Act seemingly off to a good start in its first year, increasing access to insurance coverage for adults, attention is likely to turn to an older program for children that will come to an end in 2015 if it is not reauthorized: the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP.
Will the percentage increase again, or w should create something more cheap and productive?
While we have expensive insurance and treatment, we can't call us a superpower!
With the Affordable Care Act seemingly off to a good start in its first year, increasing access to insurance coverage for adults, attention is likely to turn to an older program for children that will come to an end in 2015 if it is not reauthorized: the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP.
Will the percentage increase again, or w should create something more cheap and productive?
While we have expensive insurance and treatment, we can't call us a superpower!