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83% of doctors have considered giving up their practice over Obamacare

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2683% of doctors have considered giving up their practice over Obamacare - Page 2 Empty the results 10/14/2013, 10:33 am

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PkrBum wrote:
CarlSagan wrote:
Chrissy wrote:
CarlSagan wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Chrissy, we were facing a shortage of docs before obamacare and the coming of this boondoggle only exacerbates the issue. Dreams is clueless about it and the good docs like I have are asking for a surcharge like mine of "x" amount of $ beyond medical ins just to be kept on their rolls
It is curious and entertaining that pee-dog has given up talking to anyone with intelligence.  Just like all the other scary scenarios pee-dog has predicted about that black guy that have never came true.
Thanks. Do not give up. It is too entertaining.
LOL you are high.
There is ALREADY a shortage of doctors.
and lets not forget one important factor the left likes to use, babyboomers. what blah, blah, blah expand Medicaid coverage,the program,along with Medicare,tends to pay physicians between 30% and 40% less than private insurance companies.
If you needed a doctor this afternoon, pbum, you could get one. If I needed a neurosurgeon this afternoon, I could get one.
All the scary news sells newspapers and web-site hits.
Propaganda works.
Ask Stalin. Or Castro.
Thanks.

Joanimaroni

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CarlSagan wrote:
PkrBum wrote:
CarlSagan wrote:
Chrissy wrote:
CarlSagan wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Chrissy, we were facing a shortage of docs before obamacare and the coming of this boondoggle only exacerbates the issue. Dreams is clueless about it and the good docs like I have are asking for a surcharge like mine of "x" amount of $ beyond medical ins just to be kept on their rolls
It is curious and entertaining that pee-dog has given up talking to anyone with intelligence.  Just like all the other scary scenarios pee-dog has predicted about that black guy that have never came true.
Thanks. Do not give up. It is too entertaining.
LOL you are high.
There is ALREADY a shortage of doctors.
and lets not forget one important factor the left likes to use, babyboomers. what blah, blah, blah expand Medicaid coverage,the program,along with Medicare,tends to pay physicians between 30% and 40% less than private insurance companies.
If you needed a doctor this afternoon, pbum, you could get one. If I needed a neurosurgeon this afternoon, I could get one.
All the scary news sells newspapers and web-site hits.
Propaganda works.
Ask Stalin. Or Castro.
Thanks.

No, that is not true. The only way you would "get" one would be through the ER, after they determined your condition needed immediate neurosurgical care.

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.......your lack of in- depth knowledge is painfully obvious.

2883% of doctors have considered giving up their practice over Obamacare - Page 2 Empty Oh, Joani.... 10/14/2013, 1:17 pm

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Joanimaroni wrote:
CarlSagan wrote:
PkrBum wrote:
CarlSagan wrote:
Chrissy wrote:
CarlSagan wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Chrissy, we were facing a shortage of docs before obamacare and the coming of this boondoggle only exacerbates the issue. Dreams is clueless about it and the good docs like I have are asking for a surcharge like mine of "x" amount of $ beyond medical ins just to be kept on their rolls
It is curious and entertaining that pee-dog has given up talking to anyone with intelligence.  Just like all the other scary scenarios pee-dog has predicted about that black guy that have never came true.
Thanks. Do not give up. It is too entertaining.
LOL you are high.
There is ALREADY a shortage of doctors.
and lets not forget one important factor the left likes to use, babyboomers. what blah, blah, blah expand Medicaid coverage,the program,along with Medicare,tends to pay physicians between 30% and 40% less than private insurance companies.
If you needed a doctor this afternoon, pbum, you could get one. If I needed a neurosurgeon this afternoon, I could get one.
All the scary news sells newspapers and web-site hits.
Propaganda works.
Ask Stalin. Or Castro.
Thanks.


No, that is not true. The only way you would "get" one would be through the ER, after they determined your condition needed immediate neurosurgical care.

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.......your lack of in- depth knowledge is painfully obvious.
Oh, Joani. If only you were as clairvoyant as you think you are. With my health insurance, I do not require a referral to see a specialist. One phone call, and I could have an appointment with a number of specialists including a neurosurgeon.
It must be nice to know everything about everything, Joani.  I do not claim that. I read and learn everyday.
Thanks for taking time to read my post.

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