Obama is the first president to publish scientific research while in office

President Barack Obama has become the first US president to have scientific research published in magazines while he is still in office. The study revolves around the affordable health care law he initiated, which summarizes its impacts and from there, predicts what can be done in the future. Currently his research is in a critical stage in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

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US President Barack Obama.

Obama is said to be the president who always supports research for the development of science and technology. John Holdren, President Obama's scientific advisor, describes his boss as much more likely to sit and talk with scientists about work than spend time with sports stars. Now President Obama has joined the ranks of public health researchers because he is the only author of the research recently published on JAMA. The study revolves around health care laws with affordable costs and protecting patients , also known as Obamacare.

More specifically, the study raises a number of historical aspects of the laws, which then focus primarily on how medical law works and affects other issues. The aim of this project is to find ways to reduce the number of Americans without health insurance to half and the President Obama's study is basically aimed at monitoring the effectiveness of the project. The data from the study shows that the law has been effective in some developing states and he argues that there must be a few more years before the project reaches its maximum efficiency.

It is known that JAMA is requesting 4 community health professionals to review this study based on different views to assess the true success of the above medical laws.