“A poll conducted by the New York State Medical Society finds that 44 percent of MDs said they are not participating in the nation’s new health-care plan.
Another 33 percent say they’re still not sure whether to become ObamaCare providers.
Only 23 percent of the 409 physicians queried said they’re taking patients who signed up through health exchanges.”
“It’s our hope that once HealthCare.gov gets fixed we’re going to get information out to our locals, and our hope is that our locals will engage with their community partners to get their people enrolled,” the AFT official said.”
Well I should hope so. This shouldn’t have happened to begin with though
Today, White House spokesman Jay Carney was asked about the president’s promise that consumers would be able to keep their health care. “What the president said and what everybody said all along is that there are going to be changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act to create minimum standards of coverage, minimum services that every insurance plan has to provide,” Carney said.
…Uh huh, I remember all those speeches where Obama said, “There are going to be changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act to create minimum standards of coverage, minimum services that every insurance plan has to provide.”
He definitely didn’t say, repeatedly, that if you liked your health plan, you could keep it.
“This says that when they made the promise, they knew half the people in this market outright couldn’t keep what they had and then they wrote the rules so that others couldn’t make it either,”
“A poll conducted by the New York State Medical Society finds that 44 percent of MDs said they are not participating in the nation’s new health-care plan.
Another 33 percent say they’re still not sure whether to become ObamaCare providers.
Only 23 percent of the 409 physicians queried said they’re taking patients who signed up through health exchanges.”
Frightening, but expected.
It’s certainly painting a scary future
And so the unraveling begins.
It has been unraveling for a while
Since it started, but now it’s being reported and folks are seeing the light.
Lisa Meyers (NBC): The Administration knew all along that millions would lose their health insurance.
Of course they did, but it’s nice to see the media actually reporting on it.
And how many times did Obama say that if you liked your doctor, you could keep him?
“It’s our hope that once HealthCare.gov gets fixed we’re going to get information out to our locals, and our hope is that our locals will engage with their community partners to get their people enrolled,” the AFT official said.”
Well I should hope so. This shouldn’t have happened to begin with though
Today, White House spokesman Jay Carney was asked about the president’s promise that consumers would be able to keep their health care. “What the president said and what everybody said all along is that there are going to be changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act to create minimum standards of coverage, minimum services that every insurance plan has to provide,” Carney said.
…Uh huh, I remember all those speeches where Obama said, “There are going to be changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act to create minimum standards of coverage, minimum services that every insurance plan has to provide.”
He definitely didn’t say, repeatedly, that if you liked your health plan, you could keep it.
“This says that when they made the promise, they knew half the people in this market outright couldn’t keep what they had and then they wrote the rules so that others couldn’t make it either,”
Definitely sounds like a Politician
“Only 23 percent of New York physicians say they’re taking patients who sign up through the health exchanges.”
Is it really going to take long waits to see your doctor before this law gets repealed?