The US health insurance system is in disarray. Premiums are rising, coverage is shrinking, and the number of uninsured Americans is increasing. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 attempted to address these issues, but it failed to make a significant impact. The current system is based on employer-provided health insurance, but this is increasingly unaffordable for employers and does not provide comprehensive coverage. In addition, health care costs continue to rise, leading to a vicious cycle of increasing premiums and reduced coverage. The health insurance system in the US needs to be reformed in order to make it more accessible, affordable, and effective for all Americans.
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An expired trademark is no longer protected by law, so it can't be used. Companies and individuals can't use a trademark that has expired, even if they were the original owners of the trademark. A trademark may be cancelled or invalidated if it hasn't been used in a period of at least three years and the renewal fees haven't been paid. In such a case, the trademark is considered as having been abandoned and is no longer valid. It is important to note that even if a trademark has expired, the original owner may still have certain rights in relation to the trademark. Therefore, any use of the expired trademark may be legally challenged.
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