The Affordable Care Act helps our nation’s children
Wednesday, Oct. 3rd 2012 6:17 AM
While there has been no shortage of media coverage surrounding this week’s historic Supreme Court consideration of challenges to the Affordable Care Act, one voice has been noticeably silent: that of our nation’s children. No matter what the outcome of the Court’s deliberations, one thing is certain: this law has made several monumental investments in child health, and they deserve to be celebrated.
I’m a pediatrician at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, and I’ve seen just how much the Affordable Care Act’s investments in preventive care and increased access to care have made a difference for my young patients.
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