And only 10% of all healthcare dollars go to physician salaries. The docs aren't the problem. |
OP lives in the Land of Fake MAGA Outrage. |
Here is the key. There are only 2 real long term choices. Retaining the connection between employer and employee is simply nuts. One option is in essence a regulated national marketplace for insurance policies, something like mortgages though more complicated. Obamacare is consistent with this approach though it is state based. Here, we can argue foreover about the balance between premium costs and minimum coverage rules. More coverage means higher premiums. Second option is a single payor system like most every developed country. |
I'm in MoCo, and I have several PCPs to choose from. Maybe OP lives in a sh1tty area? |
Doctors are not the issue. Yes, a few make real money. Vast majority do not. Moreover, even if some do, I have no issues with doctors being overpaid on the margins. I want some of our brightest students to enter medicine, and if compensation helps achieve that goal I am okay. |
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This is not an ACA issue. More people have insurance now (a good thing!) which also puts strain on an already broken industry. It’s horrible to say that others shouldn’t benefit from a service that many already have and that has life-saving implications. Yes, if only rich people have insurance, then it’s easier for the medical community to serve that rich population. But families shouldn’t have to go bankrupt or forgo care because they are poor or working class.
We need more comprehensive reform - namely the concept of funded health accounts where people pay directly would be a big improvement. If consumers don’t know the price of *anything,* there is no way to support and recognize providers who are doing a good/ efficient job. ACA isn’t perfect but it is WAY better than not having it. |
And yet they cut salaries. And you wonder why docs increasingly ditch all insurance and now pursue concierge models. |
| Are you in the metro DC area? Because I haven't had this problem here. |
Concierge is growing in MoCo and DMV dum dum. https://moco360.media/2022/01/10/the-rise-of-concierge-medicine/ Potomac Physicians was huge for the area and has now closed and been replaced with concierge. The DMV sucks big time for primary care. You live in a bubble and are oblivious. |
so, is the answer that we should kick people off of insurance so that doctors could get paid more, and OP can find a great PCP of their choosing/ |
Hey dum dum, I was able to get a PCP because of ACA. |
Hey dum dum, enjoy it while it lasts until they change to concierge. |
Anything but ACA. |
hey dum dum, this is like saying that all doctors who take medicare will stop taking medicare, so we should get rid of medicare. |
like what? Like Trump's plan? Oh wait.... |