Since its enactment on March 23, 2010, the Affordable Care Act has led to an historic advancement of health equity in the United States. This landmark law improved the health of all Americans, including women and families, kids, older adults, people with disabilities, LGBTQI+ and communities of color. Thanks to the ACA, millions more Americans have gained health coverage without limits, and protections are in place for people with preexisting conditions. People have access to essential health benefits, including preventive and rehabilitative care, prescription drugs, wellness visits and contraceptives, mental health and substance use treatment, among many others. The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to building on the success of the ACA and making health care a right for all Americans.
Below is the fact sheet highlighting some of the accomplishments of the ACA:
Health of Women and Families
Health of Older Adults and People with Disabilities
Coverage Gains & Patient Protections
Mental Health and Substance Use Support
Health of LGBTQI+ and Communities of Color
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Last revised: January 23, 2023
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