A voc rehab case manager I briefly had was blunt with me in I needed to really watch what sort of insurance is offered, because I'll loose my HIP, and since I am a "high risk" patient my costs, even with insurance, can go through the roof.
And because Indiana opted out of making it's own exchange, going to the federal exchange is royal pain. First you sign up and are told you do not qualify because the state offers HIP, and you have to go apply for that, and be denied, and then go back to the Federal site. I haven't made it back that far yet, but if it happens I know it's going to be beginning with a phone call to them explaining I need cleared because I don't qualify for HIP. And even around here, a federal plan can easily eat up about 10% of your income if you have a good paying job.
Yes, the ACA is not perfect, but the real concerns get buried over echo-chamber malarkey. Such as, it's hardly mentioned that full time employment over 25 hours a week has become rather difficult to find, making things even harder for the poor when even management positions become part time and no benefits. But, instead, people would rather blame the ACA over stuff that is really nothing. People complained about the website crashing, but that was to be expected because it was dealing with extremely heavy traffic. People don't get that, but they went on and on about how that was a failure. They want to blame the ACA for rising costs, but ignore that it actually has slowed it some and that, more or less, insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies are solely responsibly for artificially inflating the cost of health care very far beyond reason. And instead of doing what we should, which is eating better and exercising more, we'd rather just take a pill and fuel this very vicious cycle of for-profit and profit-based healthcare.