Keller, Bill. "Obamacare: the rest of the story." New York Times 14 Oct. 2013: na(L). Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 21 Oct. 2013.
Throughout the article, the author consistently talks about what Obama has done for America already and the successes it will bring to America and the health care world. It tells the reader that so far the Affordable Care Act has been doing its job of getting people enrolled and is also helping to lower prices and reform the original health care system. It has already created efficiency within the system and many new innovative medical practices and organizations have been developed in response to the new bill. Many of the new organizations were developed to help people not only get the treatment they need but to help them create a better lifestyle for themselves depending on what is wrong with the patients. It is said that they are going from "treatment of the disease to treatment of the patient."
This article is valuable because it is full on information and statistical facts that show what the law is doing before it even goes into full swing. This is useful in supporting my argument about the good that will come out from his new law and what it will do to help America in the long run. A healthier America will lead to a more successful and healthy place to live for the future.
Bill Keller is a writer for The New York Times, of which Keller was the executive editor from July 2003 until September 2011. He was later replaced from executive editor. He wrote a lot of work that pertained to terrorism abroad and some internal problems.
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