This is what's at stake if the Republicans repeal the Affordable Care Act. (These provisions are taken directly from the Affordable Care Act.)
Pre-existing medical condition premiums could increase or individuals could be excluded from the insurance plan.
Medicaid won't be expanded to include all individuals and families with incomes up to 133 percent of the poverty level.
Health insurance exchanges will not be in place so small businesses can compare policies and premiums.
Minimum standards for health insurance will not be in place and lifetime coverage caps could be in place.
Small businesses may not be able to get subsidies it they purchase insurance through an exchange.
Co-payments, co-insurance and deductibles might not be eliminated for select health care insurance benefits considered to be part of an essential benefits package.
Support for medical research could be eliminated.
Dependents up to age 26 maybe cut from their parents' plan.
The Medicare Part D coverage gap will continue.
Insurers could drop policy holders if they get sick.
Companies could drop early retiree benefits.
You lose if Republicans eliminate the Affordable Care Act.