5 Things You Should Know About ObamaCare

Many Americans have debated on whether or not they will sign up for ObamaCare through its website and if they believe that this healthcare will do them any good. One of the best arguments for health-insurance reform is that our traditional  employer-based system often locked people into jobs they wanted to leave, but couldn’t because they feared they wouldn’t be able to get affordable coverage  elsewhere. Anyone with a pre-existing condition feared that their medical expenses would be ignored and it made it hard for most people to believe that ObamaCare would help their situation.

ObamaCare aslo known as the “Affordable Care Act” remains debatable.

What are your views on this form of healthcare? Do you feel informed about what ObamaCare can do for you? Some Americans feel that ObamaCare hasn’t been explained enough. People need a little more information about the pros and cons of signing up. Many people who are convinced that Obamacare should be repealed, believe so because they think that Obamacare represents a government takeover of health care and that it will result in a loss of choices and a reduction in the quality of their health care. Know that with ObamaCare, it takes the choice away from insurance companies and gives healthcare to those in need. If Obamacare is repealed, millions of people would immediately lose their insurance coverage. The debate continues.

Josh Sundquist, a bestselling author, motivational speaker, and Paralympic ski racer shares his 5 tips you should know about ObamaCare. With a captivating personality, Josh gives great detail and finds the benefit in being knowledgeable about what ObamaCare can do for you. After discussing his 5 Things you know should about ObamaCare, he begins to add more information that further explains why the Affordable Care Act exists. I think you will enjoy this video and more importantly find the evidence you need to sign up today!

1. Coverage

2. Costs

3. Under 26 Provision

4. Online Exchanges

5. Help Is Available