Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well apparently then I have your Cadillac plan-oon is not covered well at all-if I pay 200 for a kids therapy session I get 70 dollars back--is that good? my coinsurance is 15% I pay over 10k/ year after two FSA plans are used up with pretax money--so 20K a year or a mix of pre and post tax cash-now agreeably I do have some conditions that most people dont.
do you have a cadillac plan? LOL
please tell me who doesnt take medicaid? all of inova docs take medicaid
Yes I do have a Cadillac plan and it pays $160 for a $200 OON session. It sounds like you don't have a Cadillac plan. Bummer.
My kid's therapist has people sign a contract that specifically says Medicaid won't reimburse for services. She is one of only a few people qualified to treat my kid's condition. There is research showing people with Medicaid have trouble finding providers. Not that there aren't any providers that take it. But when you need something specific it might not be available.
Anonymous wrote:well apparently then I have your Cadillac plan-oon is not covered well at all-if I pay 200 for a kids therapy session I get 70 dollars back--is that good? my coinsurance is 15% I pay over 10k/ year after two FSA plans are used up with pretax money--so 20K a year or a mix of pre and post tax cash-now agreeably I do have some conditions that most people dont.
do you have a cadillac plan? LOL
please tell me who doesnt take medicaid? all of inova docs take medicaid
Anonymous wrote:Mocomom23 wrote:In order of ideal location… Bethesda/Rockville, NW DC or McLean (if needed)
Dr. Adam Possner in North Bethesda but he usually has a waiting list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All slimeballs. Pay the insurance AND dr. Slimeball because they want to see 10 vs 30 patients AND earn the same amount. They don’t give a damn about you - you are just a pawn in the game of greed.
I dont know why DCUM has an issue with doctors wanting to make money,,,shouldnt lawyers work for free then too, cpa's, teachers..
Because they're bringing down the healthcare system. I don't see how you could possibly compare a public school teaching working for$65,000 with a gastroenterologist making $500k. Or a radiologist making $600k. Sure, they complain about their pay equally, but they're hardly the same.
Lol, no.
Healthcare policy and the insurance companies it has enabled are doing that. Not doctors.
DP I agree with you. But "good" healthcare policy also means less money for doctors.
PP, and I probably agree with that.
Countries that pay their docs less have more concierge practice so the pay evens out for the doctors(sorry dcum) but you end up creating even more a two tier system for the haves and have nots--look at England, eastern Europe, Canada...actually just listened to this happening right now in canada---need elective surgery(it may be medically called elective but when you cant walk because your knee hurts like hell you will probably call it something else)--pay 10 K canadian to have the doc do it next week or waitch 18 months for free
ultimately what DCUM cant understand it is all about supply and demand....we dont have a demand for middle mgmt (most of the DCUM peeps here) but we do always have a demand for someone to fix illness...
I feel like you are implying the US is not a "two tier" system. Which I guess is correct, there are multiple tiers - the people with no access to any care except emergency care, people with Medicaid, people with high deductible ACA plans, and people with Cadillac PPO plans with out of network bennies.
-I work with Medicaid patients every day ---for 99 percent of illnesses they have the BEST insurance.=everything covered and paid for, the only time where their insurance may be not the best is for the 1 percent of illness'that is so rare only a doc at Hopkins can treat it but for example they have VA medicaid-but even then then we send them to UVA(trip also paid for by Medicaid) most of the time poor outcomes are due to lack of keeping appts--OK?
What Cadillac plans are you referring to? this absolutely doesnt exist--and the better the plan the more your coinsurance is, if you make 150K or less you couldnt even afford the coinsurance of you have a complex medical chronic illess
The only people who have it bad is when they only have Medicare-then medications are really unaffordable...
My sibling is poor-just above medicaid so they pay for aca-has great insurance but doesnt use it when they need it--I cant fix that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All slimeballs. Pay the insurance AND dr. Slimeball because they want to see 10 vs 30 patients AND earn the same amount. They don’t give a damn about you - you are just a pawn in the game of greed.
I dont know why DCUM has an issue with doctors wanting to make money,,,shouldnt lawyers work for free then too, cpa's, teachers..
Because they're bringing down the healthcare system. I don't see how you could possibly compare a public school teaching working for$65,000 with a gastroenterologist making $500k. Or a radiologist making $600k. Sure, they complain about their pay equally, but they're hardly the same.
Lol, no.
Healthcare policy and the insurance companies it has enabled are doing that. Not doctors.
DP I agree with you. But "good" healthcare policy also means less money for doctors.
PP, and I probably agree with that.
Countries that pay their docs less have more concierge practice so the pay evens out for the doctors(sorry dcum) but you end up creating even more a two tier system for the haves and have nots--look at England, eastern Europe, Canada...actually just listened to this happening right now in canada---need elective surgery(it may be medically called elective but when you cant walk because your knee hurts like hell you will probably call it something else)--pay 10 K canadian to have the doc do it next week or waitch 18 months for free
ultimately what DCUM cant understand it is all about supply and demand....we dont have a demand for middle mgmt (most of the DCUM peeps here) but we do always have a demand for someone to fix illness...
I feel like you are implying the US is not a "two tier" system. Which I guess is correct, there are multiple tiers - the people with no access to any care except emergency care, people with Medicaid, people with high deductible ACA plans, and people with Cadillac PPO plans with out of network bennies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All slimeballs. Pay the insurance AND dr. Slimeball because they want to see 10 vs 30 patients AND earn the same amount. They don’t give a damn about you - you are just a pawn in the game of greed.
I dont know why DCUM has an issue with doctors wanting to make money,,,shouldnt lawyers work for free then too, cpa's, teachers..
Because they're bringing down the healthcare system. I don't see how you could possibly compare a public school teaching working for$65,000 with a gastroenterologist making $500k. Or a radiologist making $600k. Sure, they complain about their pay equally, but they're hardly the same.
Lol, no.
Healthcare policy and the insurance companies it has enabled are doing that. Not doctors.
DP I agree with you. But "good" healthcare policy also means less money for doctors.
PP, and I probably agree with that.
Countries that pay their docs less have more concierge practice so the pay evens out for the doctors(sorry dcum) but you end up creating even more a two tier system for the haves and have nots--look at England, eastern Europe, Canada...actually just listened to this happening right now in canada---need elective surgery(it may be medically called elective but when you cant walk because your knee hurts like hell you will probably call it something else)--pay 10 K canadian to have the doc do it next week or waitch 18 months for free
ultimately what DCUM cant understand it is all about supply and demand....we dont have a demand for middle mgmt (most of the DCUM peeps here) but we do always have a demand for someone to fix illness...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All slimeballs. Pay the insurance AND dr. Slimeball because they want to see 10 vs 30 patients AND earn the same amount. They don’t give a damn about you - you are just a pawn in the game of greed.
I dont know why DCUM has an issue with doctors wanting to make money,,,shouldnt lawyers work for free then too, cpa's, teachers..
Because they're bringing down the healthcare system. I don't see how you could possibly compare a public school teaching working for$65,000 with a gastroenterologist making $500k. Or a radiologist making $600k. Sure, they complain about their pay equally, but they're hardly the same.
Lol, no.
Healthcare policy and the insurance companies it has enabled are doing that. Not doctors.
DP I agree with you. But "good" healthcare policy also means less money for doctors.
PP, and I probably agree with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All slimeballs. Pay the insurance AND dr. Slimeball because they want to see 10 vs 30 patients AND earn the same amount. They don’t give a damn about you - you are just a pawn in the game of greed.
I dont know why DCUM has an issue with doctors wanting to make money,,,shouldnt lawyers work for free then too, cpa's, teachers..
Because they're bringing down the healthcare system. I don't see how you could possibly compare a public school teaching working for$65,000 with a gastroenterologist making $500k. Or a radiologist making $600k. Sure, they complain about their pay equally, but they're hardly the same.
Lol, no.
Healthcare policy and the insurance companies it has enabled are doing that. Not doctors.
DP I agree with you. But "good" healthcare policy also means less money for doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All slimeballs. Pay the insurance AND dr. Slimeball because they want to see 10 vs 30 patients AND earn the same amount. They don’t give a damn about you - you are just a pawn in the game of greed.
I dont know why DCUM has an issue with doctors wanting to make money,,,shouldnt lawyers work for free then too, cpa's, teachers..
Because they're bringing down the healthcare system. I don't see how you could possibly compare a public school teaching working for$65,000 with a gastroenterologist making $500k. Or a radiologist making $600k. Sure, they complain about their pay equally, but they're hardly the same.
Lol, no.
Healthcare policy and the insurance companies it has enabled are doing that. Not doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All slimeballs. Pay the insurance AND dr. Slimeball because they want to see 10 vs 30 patients AND earn the same amount. They don’t give a damn about you - you are just a pawn in the game of greed.
I dont know why DCUM has an issue with doctors wanting to make money,,,shouldnt lawyers work for free then too, cpa's, teachers..
Because they're bringing down the healthcare system. I don't see how you could possibly compare a public school teaching working for$65,000 with a gastroenterologist making $500k. Or a radiologist making $600k. Sure, they complain about their pay equally, but they're hardly the same.