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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker
Just be patient. Time will reveal all. This is all part of the consolidation of healthcare in the U.S. Hospital closures and/or mergers are up dramatically. Insurers all over the country are dropping doctors and hospitals. They are trying to optimize profits in the face of the ACA. I think you will find that health caregivers are being extorted as the result of their pushback against the new law. "If you are at the top of your field, you either work with us or you limit your practice to cash customers."
If you can't tell, I am against the implementation of the ACA. It is only a good thing as a concept. In its implementation stage, it is a huge minefield that is only going to result in fewer middle class families finding affordable insurance while taxes escalate to pay for insurance for non-taxpayers. Not to mention that all people will struggle to extract quality healthcare from a healthcare system mired in red tape and bureaucratic impotency.
I say all of the above in spite of the fact that I am a 63-year old person with pre-existings who had to drop my insurance when my monthly premiums topped $3000.
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Knock on wood...I have no personal experience with any major healthcare at this point.
I do agree with your sentence explaining your objection to the new bill, plus the cost has already risen through the roof without the lowering of health costs, which was supposed to be the objective.
My main thing is to ask you.....since you have a tangible experience with it.....what has the new availability to insurance done for you...as that is something good about the bill, and what will it do to your insurance costs ?
Thanks for any response.