Regardless of who is inaugurated as president next month, the Affordable Care Act, or ObamaCare, remains the law of the land. And while some people think it’s great, others beg to differ.
Christopher Briggs, public affairs counsel with the Independent Institute, says his daughter has cancer, and ObamaCare has made it worse.
“Under the plan I had before ObamaCare, which is a plan purchased on the open market, the individual and family market before ObamaCare, we would not have had any problems at all,” Briggs tells One News Now.
But over the past five years, his family has dealt with everything from skyrocketing premiums to fewer benefits and watching his daughter go without coverage for cancer. According to Briggs, Cigna Connect would not cover his daughter at the one hospital in their region with a pediatric cancer ward. …