{"entry":{"title":"Six Questions About Obamacare","date":"Fri, 03 Jan 2014 05:00:00 +0000","author":"Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News","description":"
Nearly four years after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law promising the biggest expansion of health care coverage in half a century, the public remains deeply split over it.<\/p>
Now, though, most of its major provisions are in effect, and arguments may hinge less on ideology and more on how the law is actually working for millions of people -- for instance, how many get coverage through online marketplaces; whether they're able to see doctors when they need them; how they rate that care; and perhaps most important, whether having that coverage improves their lives in tangible ways.<\/p>","original_link":"http:\/\/www.realclearpolicy.com\/articles\/2014\/01\/03\/six_things_that_may_move_public_perception_of_obamacare_788.html"}}