By Addy Hatch,College of NursingSPOKANE, Wash. – As politicians continue to wrangle over the future of the Affordable Care Act, and newly published research shows the law has been clearly beneficial for at least one group of Americans working-age adults with disabilities.
People in that group are more likely to enjoy health insurance under the ACA than they were before the law took effect,and are less likely to come across problems obtaining health care.
The research was led by Jae Kennedy, chair and professor at Washington State University’s Department of Health Policy and Administration. It was published in the Journal of Health Care ... » More ...
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