Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nearly every PCP in this area is now switching to concierge service. No one wants to take ObamaCare any more because if it’s horrendous reimbursement rates, paperwork, productive quotas, etc. etc. Now it has ruined access to virtually all PCPs for everyone with insurance, because doctors have decided they’ll take zero insurance. Primary care is increasingly becoming a luxury for the ultra elites who can shell out additional thousands of more dollars per year to keep a PCP on retainer while the rest of us get stuck with nothing or impossible routes to overcome to get access for simple primary care. Isn’t more government intervention in healthcare great? We can all have equal healthcare when it is crap for everyone and hardly anyone can access it. Thanks ObamaCare.
It has nothing to do with the Affordable Care Act. The concierge doctors are the villains here, not the victims. Anywhere there are enough affluent older people who will pay out of pocket, doctors want to treat only them and not deal with any Medicare or any insurance that will limit what they can charge. It’s not about paperwork or regulations. It’s about money.
Anonymous wrote:Nearly every PCP in this area is now switching to concierge service. No one wants to take ObamaCare any more because if it’s horrendous reimbursement rates, paperwork, productive quotas, etc. etc. Now it has ruined access to virtually all PCPs for everyone with insurance, because doctors have decided they’ll take zero insurance. Primary care is increasingly becoming a luxury for the ultra elites who can shell out additional thousands of more dollars per year to keep a PCP on retainer while the rest of us get stuck with nothing or impossible routes to overcome to get access for simple primary care. Isn’t more government intervention in healthcare great? We can all have equal healthcare when it is crap for everyone and hardly anyone can access it. Thanks ObamaCare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it was already going that way. the ACA simply provided a safety net particularly for people with pre-existing conditions who were rejected or exempted coverage in the prior version of health insurance
what we need is single payer/universal- our healthcare system has been horrible since the deregulation of the Reagan era
It doesn’t matter when people with pre-existing conditions have insurance, but now no doctors are out there who take insurance and want a $2000 per year membership club fee and cash payments for services. Right back to square 1 again, now access is impossible for all. Primary care in this region sucks so much a$$. Tons and tons of pcp are now concierge and charge ridiculous membership fees, or they’re impossible to access anyway even if you wanted to join because they take less patients.
ACA ruined primary care, so the solution is to double down with more govt medicine? Insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it was already going that way. the ACA simply provided a safety net particularly for people with pre-existing conditions who were rejected or exempted coverage in the prior version of health insurance
what we need is single payer/universal- our healthcare system has been horrible since the deregulation of the Reagan era
It doesn’t matter when people with pre-existing conditions have insurance, but now no doctors are out there who take insurance and want a $2000 per year membership club fee and cash payments for services. Right back to square 1 again, now access is impossible for all. Primary care in this region sucks so much a$$. Tons and tons of pcp are now concierge and charge ridiculous membership fees, or they’re impossible to access anyway even if you wanted to join because they take less patients.
ACA ruined primary care, so the solution is to double down with more govt medicine? Insane.
What you are complaining about was already happening. The ACA didn't create nor compound it.
The hell it didn’t. ACA made everything worse with onerous levels of paperwork, requirements/rules, and sh!tty reimbursement.
BS. It’s been that way for decades. I work in healthcare and I know firsthand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it was already going that way. the ACA simply provided a safety net particularly for people with pre-existing conditions who were rejected or exempted coverage in the prior version of health insurance
what we need is single payer/universal- our healthcare system has been horrible since the deregulation of the Reagan era
It doesn’t matter when people with pre-existing conditions have insurance, but now no doctors are out there who take insurance and want a $2000 per year membership club fee and cash payments for services. Right back to square 1 again, now access is impossible for all. Primary care in this region sucks so much a$$. Tons and tons of pcp are now concierge and charge ridiculous membership fees, or they’re impossible to access anyway even if you wanted to join because they take less patients.
ACA ruined primary care, so the solution is to double down with more govt medicine? Insane.
Anonymous wrote:it was already going that way. the ACA simply provided a safety net particularly for people with pre-existing conditions who were rejected or exempted coverage in the prior version of health insurance
what we need is single payer/universal- our healthcare system has been horrible since the deregulation of the Reagan era
Anonymous wrote:it was already going that way. the ACA simply provided a safety net particularly for people with pre-existing conditions who were rejected or exempted coverage in the prior version of health insurance
what we need is single payer/universal- our healthcare system has been horrible since the deregulation of the Reagan era
Anonymous wrote:it was already going that way. the ACA simply provided a safety net particularly for people with pre-existing conditions who were rejected or exempted coverage in the prior version of health insurance
what we need is single payer/universal- our healthcare system has been horrible since the deregulation of the Reagan era