That’s the same conclusion the American Academy of Family Physicians came to a few years ago. It didn’t like the competition, but realized unless it provided convenient, after-hours care, it would likely lose patients to retail clinics.
“California has mistakenly sent letters to 246,000 low-income residents, warning they may need to find new doctors next year under the state’s newly expanded Medicaid program.”
Oh, you’re low income? You must have plenty of time to look for a new doctor. It’s not like you’re working to support yourself or anything.
“Survey: Pediatricians don’t like walk-in clinics”
Not surprising. Most people don’t like competition.
Unless they’re a consumer.
Then competition makes your whole life better!
Until it becomes monopoly.
That’s the same conclusion the American Academy of Family Physicians came to a few years ago. It didn’t like the competition, but realized unless it provided convenient, after-hours care, it would likely lose patients to retail clinics.
“Healthcare.gov goal is for 80% of users to be able to enroll for insurance.”
Wow. Such standards. Many served. Wow.
The sarcasm is biting.
Wow. Such sarcasm. Much satire. Wow.
“California has mistakenly sent letters to 246,000 low-income residents, warning they may need to find new doctors next year under the state’s newly expanded Medicaid program.”
Oh, you’re low income? You must have plenty of time to look for a new doctor. It’s not like you’re working to support yourself or anything.
Which is why we need universal coverage. That way they don’t have to waste any time at all.
Yeah, that way we can give everyone substandard care so it won’t matter who you go to.
Substandard is better than none, and there’s no proof it will be substandard.