Health Insurance Reform Acts have been sought out in order to decrease the cost of health insurance. A Health Insurance Reform Act has the ability to expand coverage to all those who need it, but do not have the mains to obtain it. Health Insurance Reform Acts have the ability to add to the overall quality of the health care system. There have been many Health Insurance Reform Acts that have been proposed. Of course there is the Health Insurance Reform Act that has inspired heavy debate, and to which was passed and signed at the start of the week. Then there was the Health Insurance Reform Act highly debated under the Presidency of Bill Clinton in 1993. This was one of the Health Insurance Reform Acts that was intended to offer better options for those that had lost their jobs or had moved on to another place of employment.
This Health Insurance Reform Act was designed in order to afford a way that Americans that no longer worked for an employer would have better options for keeping the employer covered insurance that they currently had. This was also one of the Health Insurance Reform Acts that also addressed the nature of policy and the health care system, and proposed ways in which the privacy of health matters could be consistently upheld. The Health Insurance Reform Act was called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It was in 1996 when the Health Insurance Reform Act was voted upon. This was one of the Health Insurance Reform Acts that, although it had been of a high level of debate, the Health Insurance Reform Act was not passed.
One of the recent Health Insurance Reform Acts that has been brought to the forefront in recent years is the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act. This was another of the Health Insurance Reform Acts that aimed its focus on the elderly. More specifically, this was one of the Health Insurance Reform Acts that specifically aimed its focus on those that are elderly and disabled. This Health Insurance Reform Act was signed on by President George W. Bush. This Health Insurance Reform Act was an act that was able to offer additional assistance for the cost of prescription drugs for both seniors as well as the disabled.


