
01-01-2016, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by billethkid
Just remember the quality, the service and COST is the least today it will ever be again.
We will start to feel the real effects of the wrongly named affordable care act over the coming years.
As has been mentioned previously as all those under age are continued on family policies and all the pre-existing condition and subsidized first timers all start to place claims on the providers, the pay for incident rate will increase and the amount of money paid out by insurance providers will increase, reducing their profits. Then the insurance companies as they have been doing will begin to raise premiums to recover those losses.
And as the volume of folks icreases in the health care system doctors and facilites you will see a further reduction in quality of service and increasing times before seeing a doctor. And the time the doctor spends with you will decrease and care will become less and less personal.
Folks who want to keep the same level of care they currently enjoy will opt to spend more to stay out of the "run of the mill" patient glut system.
And then we will see the impact of more doctors not accepting certain insurance providers as they cannot afford the low payments made for services. They in turn will become the providers for those of us who will pay more to retain what we currently have.
What you are experiencing now is only the beginning.
Affordable health care......not a chance.
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   100% correct
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