thousands of docs being dropped from ins plans

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You guessed it... obamacare.
Since they yanked half a trillion from Medicare to pretend ocare was paid for, that left a huge hole in the advantage program. Without that money to cover claims they have no choice but to discontinue it.
But Im sure seniors are happy to die off so illegals and parasites can have free insurance.
Nice...
And as always, you were warned.
 
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Wait a mintue ..... I thought you could keep yout Doctor :rolleyes:
You can. You cant keep your Medicsre Advantage. And no such promise was made relative to Medicare.
The point is that the donkeys are the ones raping seniors, the ones gutting entitlements. The enemy of those they profess to be the guardians of.
Or simply lying bastsrds.
 
You can. You cant keep your Medicsre Advantage. And no such promise was made relative to Medicare.
The point is that the donkeys are the ones raping seniors, the ones gutting entitlements. The enemy of those they profess to be the guardians of.
Or simply lying bastsrds.
Yep ... little did those lil' ol' seniors know that wealth redistribution meant redistributing their wealth.
 
Yep ... little did those lil' ol' seniors know that wealth redistribution meant redistributing their wealth.


To keep costs down, the White House designed ObamaCare plans as cut-rate HMOs. The low profit margins have forced insurers to downsize the number of doctors and hospitals in their networks — and to slash what they cover for out-of-network treatment.
So most ObamaCare plans don’t include the vast majority of the best cancer doctors and cancer centers. That’s a huge problem for these patients. As Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former Medicare official, writes: “Cancer patients often need the help of specialized doctors and cancer institutions that won’t make it into many of these cheapened networks.”
All across the country, leading cancer centers — including New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering — are excluded by the largest plans. In Washington state, the largest exchange plans exclude world-class cancer care for kids such as the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. California’s state-of-the-art Cedars-Sinai cancer center isn’t in any ObamaCare plan. Only a few plans include the Mayo Clinic.
 
To keep costs down, the White House designed ObamaCare plans as cut-rate HMOs. The low profit margins have forced insurers to downsize the number of doctors and hospitals in their networks — and to slash what they cover for out-of-network treatment.
So most ObamaCare plans don’t include the vast majority of the best cancer doctors and cancer centers. That’s a huge problem for these patients. As Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former Medicare official, writes: “Cancer patients often need the help of specialized doctors and cancer institutions that won’t make it into many of these cheapened networks.”
All across the country, leading cancer centers — including New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering — are excluded by the largest plans. In Washington state, the largest exchange plans exclude world-class cancer care for kids such as the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. California’s state-of-the-art Cedars-Sinai cancer center isn’t in any ObamaCare plan. Only a few plans include the Mayo Clinic.
Absolutely unbelievable. Who needs death panels when they can deny coverage for certain deadly diseases from the start.
 
To keep costs down, the White House designed ObamaCare plans as cut-rate HMOs. The low profit margins have forced insurers to downsize the number of doctors and hospitals in their networks — and to slash what they cover for out-of-network treatment.
So most ObamaCare plans don’t include the vast majority of the best cancer doctors and cancer centers. That’s a huge problem for these patients. As Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former Medicare official, writes: “Cancer patients often need the help of specialized doctors and cancer institutions that won’t make it into many of these cheapened networks.”
All across the country, leading cancer centers — including New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering — are excluded by the largest plans. In Washington state, the largest exchange plans exclude world-class cancer care for kids such as the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. California’s state-of-the-art Cedars-Sinai cancer center isn’t in any ObamaCare plan. Only a few plans include the Mayo Clinic.

That is interesting too. I have always had an HMO and been satisfied with it. But I have also noticed a whole lot of people are willing to pay a significant more for PPO so they can choose their own doctors from a larger pool. this is obviously important to people.
 
Now that is exactly how I always envisioned death panels. did you have a different idea of waht they would look like?
I envisioned a group of bureaucrats making a decision whether you got care based on a person being white or Republican or even worse a white TEA Party member!
 
That is interesting too. I have always had an HMO and been satisfied with it. But I have also noticed a whole lot of people are willing to pay a significant more for PPO so they can choose their own doctors from a larger pool. this is obviously important to people.
I like them because I can go see whoever I need without the bother of hitting the PCP first for a referral.
 
I like them because I can go see whoever I need without the bother of hitting the PCP first for a referral.

if i understand gov red tape at all eventually you will start by visiting some clerk where you will be given a number, then see some sort of para-doctor who will fill out the forms and you wait for an answer, then go on to see their version of a PCP who will try to treat you first even if you should see a specialist, then be referred to a specialist who will no doubt be far away, hard to see, and have long waits. If you choose to skip this whole process and pay outright you will be violating some law unless you are special in some way - like being rich or a politician.
 
if i understand gov red tape at all eventually you will start by visiting some clerk where you will be given a number, then see some sort of para-doctor who will fill out the forms and you wait for an answer, then go on to see their version of a PCP who will try to treat you first even if you should see a specialist, then be referred to a specialist who will no doubt be far away, hard to see, and have long waits. If you choose to skip this whole process and pay outright you will be violating some law unless you are special in some way - like being rich or a politician.
There is no 'their version' of a PCP. And as long as the actual polucy is from a corporation there are no govt 'crats. However as the feds will have your medical records they can intrude on your former doctor/patient privacy. And sell your information assuming they find a way to secure it. Thats a huge assumption.
 
There is no 'their version' of a PCP. And as long as the actual polucy is from a corporation there are no govt 'crats. However as the feds will have your medical records they can intrude on your former doctor/patient privacy. And sell your information assuming they find a way to secure it. Thats a huge assumption.

I heard the funny guy on the radio this morning saying that if you go to that website and give your personal information you are some kind of masochist.
 
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