Abstract
This article reviews the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), 2010. It highlights the implications of the ACA for African Americans living with HIV/AIDS. This law is a practical step toward decreasing disproportionate chronic disease in vulnerable communities. Proper implementation of provisions will help the United States catch up to other industrialized nations with well-established public health care programs. Included is a concise table referencing notable provisions that support increased access to treatment, health education, and quality of care for clients. Social workers can use this information to ensure that clients benefit from this legislation.