As T.Lex said, it depends if you think anything short of full repeal is just Obamacare 2.0.
I don't know why anyone would be surprised that this falls well short. A full repeal isn't legislatively possible. Among Republicans there are conservatives, moderates, and even a few liberals holding seats. They all have to go home to their conservative, moderate, and liberal districts, where public opinion widely varies. There is not wide public support for full repeal. There is overwhelming support for "fixing" healthcare. There is not a lot of support for any detailed definition of what "fixing" means. To me "fixing" means repealing Obamacare and whatever other laws restrict market based healthcare. But to some, "fixing" means single payer.
Call Pelosi and Reed whatever you want but they knew if they ever got this thing enacted, it'd never go away. Entitlements never do. At least they were willing to withstand to storm against this turd to get it passed...something "our side" is unwilling to do.