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"Stepping aside from its awkward and embarrassing rollout and its politically biased claims and counterclaims,
the ACA appears to be achieving many of its goals. More people are now covered than in the past, and costs are
either coming down or are increasing by smaller increments; the Congressional Budget Office indicates both lower
premiums and a meaningful contribution to deficit reduction; and there is evidence of innovation, through the
creation of 4350 accountable care organizations nationwide.4,5 Contrary to the Republicans’ warning about
lengthy waiting periods, a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that as a consequence of
the ACA there has been “…improved appointment availability for Medicaid enrollees among participating
providers without generating longer waiting times.”6"