Stardreamer
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The "ACA" is not the same thing as the Marketplace. The ACA is a healthcare reform bill whose purpose was to reform healthcare delivery. Insurance plans are just the most visible part that the public sees.
The Marketplace has two components - Medicaid and Private Insurance.
The Private Insurance part of the marketplace offers individual plans to people who don't have a group plan through their employer and who don't qualify for Medicaid. That's about 12,216,000 people ending Jan-2016 - up from 8 million in 2013.
There's another 7 million people who gained coverage via Medicaid.
Something that is insuring 19 million people isn't "failing".
The issue in the individual market is the affordability of plans, the cost of subsidies and the number of insurance companies that are participating outside urban markets. Each of issues those can be fixed. If the individual market doesn't get fixed, then expect the "public option" (aka "Medicare for all") to be back on the table for discussion.
The one factor that is really at the root of the problem- and it nothing to do with the ACA- is the cost of healthcare. That includes the exorbitant prices for medications, the inherent problems of fee-for-service healthcare and the ridiculous price structure that charges more to people who don't have insurance. That's going to be much harder to fix.
I would agree completely with your analysis. The problem we have now is the current administration does not want to fix any of this because they want the system to fail. Their approach going forward is for the healthcare system to suffer massive failures that they can blame on the ACA and force Democrats to come running to them to accept their fix. So we can assume the present administration will do nothing to address the problems. This is the reason why I think that to actually work towards fixing the problems we first have to figure out how to keep it from getting worse at the hands of an actively hostile administration.

















