MARIS61
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The real issue is that specialists will be few and far between. Docs will go back to general practice. After all, specialities won't pay the way they once did, so why go through all that extra education and expense?
Basically, the guy that takes out your appendix will be the same person doing bypass surgery.
BTW, that article hit on the reality of Obamacare. The poor and the middle class will be stuck with whatever health care the government deigns to give them. The wealthy will pay "medical consultants". These people will be the best physicians who can't be licenced by the government because they won't take Obamacare patients. Instead, you pay a premium to see them and get the care you want. If they're surgeons, they'll have offices on the other side of the Rio Grande.
In other words, Obamacare doesn't level the medical playing field; it just ensures everyone but the wealthy lose their choice to receive exceptional care.
In other words, Obamacare doesn't level the medical playing field; it just ensures everyone but the wealthy lose their choice to receive exceptional care.
The real issue is that specialists will be few and far between. Docs will go back to general practice. After all, specialities won't pay the way they once did, so why go through all that extra education and expense?
Basically, the guy that takes out your appendix will be the same person doing bypass surgery.
What planet are you from?
Nobody but the wealthy receives exceptional healthcare in America currently.
The average Joe has no choice, no option, no chance in hell to receive exceptional healthcare. He gets whatever budget-plan insurance his employer offers, and pays through the nose for it. And that's if he's lucky enough to have a job and even luckier to have an employer who is one of the roughly 20% who still offer at least some sort of healthcare insurance.
Now the few who can actually afford health insurance have to pay another $100-$500 a month "retainer" just so their lazy, arrogant physician will spend 20 minutes with them once in awhile.