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Old 02-28-2024, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by BigDawgInLakeDenham View Post
Why are you all so worried about specialists? Why aren't you worried about a solid primary Care doctor that can get to know you and manage your needs? Are you those people that don't have a doctor but want a specialist when you're really f'ed up? I'm really interested in how you come up with your way of thinking because I spent a career working with people coming into the hospital because they believed themselves to be healthy and would see a specialist if they ever needed, but because they didn't pursue primary care, like managed care or an advantage plan, they were too far gone for any "specialist" to save. The general public knows nothing about navigating the Healthcare system. I had an HMO for 40 years of work and have always had everything I've needed because you can get "specialists" and I get all of the same in my "mistake" of an Advantage Plan. You never admit that you can choose a PPO that gives you more doctors to choose from or do you not understand that concept. Please do tell us your health history and how it's negatively been impacted by Advantage Plans and how traditional Medicare has saved your lives. Never once was I told not to do CPR on someone because they had an advantage plan. Never once did I not do labs on an advantage plan patient. Healthcare Professionals don't see insurance in that moment you really need them. Actually I never heard anyone mention a patient's insurance. Other people's health and lives is nothing to tinker with and insurance choices are and should be personal. Everyone needs a Primary Care Physician to manage their care and to recommend appropriate treatment including a specialist, only if necessary. Seeing a specialist unnecessarily is abusing and burdening the health care system but entitled people don't see it that way. I'm done for now
Absolutely 10000% true and well said. And that's from my perspective of providing primary care for 35 years.