Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Monday, March 23, 2015
Doctors in white coats marched in the rain from Freedom Plaza near the White House to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on March 22, 2010 to show support for health reform and to ask the Senate to do likewise. I was one of those doctors, drenched but undeterred. We represented thousands of health care providers in organizations like the National Physicians Alliance, Doctors for America, and the American Medical Student Association, just to name a few. But more than anything, we represented millions of our patients nationwide. Our march in the rain was nothing compared to the arduous journeys that patients and families suffered in the broken American health care "system" (or lack thereof), losing their lives, their fortunes, and their dignity. The next day, March 23, 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law. There are plenty of reasons to celebrate what Obamacare has accomplished over the past five years. My Top 5 lists those reasons that might be overlooked but are paramount to building health justice in America: 5. Caring for your health won't cost you your wealth. For the first time in 50 years, people are not double-checking their pocketbook before they decide to go to the doctor. According to the Commonwealth Fund, back in 2012, there were 80 million working age adults who reported at least one cost-related problem accessing needed health care. Last year, there were 66 million. Thanks to a lot o
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