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Ukraine receives much-needed U.S. aid, though it's just getting started. Protesting college students are up in arms about pro-Israel stances. And, end-of-life care advocates stand up for minors' gender-affirming care in Montana.

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Affordable Care Act Turns Two: Celebrate & Head to Court

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Friday, March 23, 2012   

LAS VEGAS - Friday marks the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), although the celebration could be short-lived as the nation's highest court prepares to hear legal challenges to the law next week.

Heidi Siegfried, health policy director for the Center for Independence of the Disabled, says the ACA will eventually extend health insurance coverage to more than 30 million Americans. Siegfreid says 23,000 Nevadans have saved about $500 per person on prescription drug costs as of 2011 as a result of the ACA.

"People really haven't been thinking about what we're already getting now, and what we could lose, if it was somehow repealed or struck down in some fashion."

The U.S. Supreme Court begins hearing the closely watched case on Monday, and a key issue is whether Congress exceeded its authority in creating a mandate that requires most adults to carry health insurance.

Siegfried says three days for opening arguments is more time than the Supreme Court usually allots for a case. She notes the stakes are high, particularly for lower-income people. However, she predicts the ACA will pass the legal test.

"If the Supreme Court follows its precedent, the Affordable Care Act will be upheld. But if part of it were to be struck down, these are some of the things that people could lose. We don't know what the plan would be if they were to lose these."

Nevada is among the 26 states that joined the Florida case, which is the basis for the Supreme Court challenge.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services maintains information on ACA implementation by state online, at www.healthcare.gov.




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