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The Affordable Healthcare Act has caused an increase in health care premiums. This affects millions of the single parent and low-income families where their state’s Medicaid policy has excluded them from receiving insurance. The underinsured individuals often face unaffordable medical bills because they cannot seek the appropriate preventive care. A probable solution to this problem would be to lower the health care premiums in a manner that would allow those low-income families the opportunity to true Affordable Healthcare.
Single parents and low income families are affected by the high healthcare premiums to be paid for Affordable Care Act and they are mostly avoided or excluded by the state's Medicaid policy. The underinsured people cannot afford these high medical Bill's hence making them prohibited from getting appropriate preventive care.The best solution to this is to lower the healthcare premiums of Affordable care act and make it accessible and affordable to all especially the low income families.
help me rephrase this problem statement: The Affordable Healthcare Act has caused an increase in health care premiums. T...
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