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Affordable Care Act - The Biggest Flaw in Obamacare
Mark is a physician and director of the Center for Value-Based Insurance Design at the University of Michigan. Mark helped design a popular part of the Affordable Care Act that made nearly 100 preventative care services free. When Estimate finds pre-ACA, people with private insurance spent $600 on average to get colorectal cancer screenings. Since the law passed in 2010, people pay nothing.
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