IF ObamaCare had been sold TRUTHFULLY, it NEVER WOULD HAVE BECOME LAW. Knowledgeable people know there is no such thing as a free lunch but that's what gullible voters swallowed when ObamaCare was crammed up our...throats.
Remember the promises? Keep your doctor, your hospital AND SAVE $2,500 per year? Progressives care not in the least, the END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS!
More Insured, but the Choices Are Narrowing
In the midst of all the turmoil in health care these days, one thing is becoming clear: No matter what kind of health plan consumers choose, they will find fewer doctors and hospitals in their network — or pay much more for the privilege of going to any provider they want.
These so-called narrow networks, featuring limited groups of providers, have made a big entrance on the newly created state insurance exchanges, where they are a common feature in many of the plans. While the sizes of the networks vary considerably, many plans now exclude at least some large hospitals or doctors’ groups. Smaller networks are also becoming more common in health care coverage offered by employers and in private Medicare Advantage plans.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/13/business/more-insured-but-the-choices-are-narrowing.html?hp&_r=1
Wow...from the uber Liberal New York Times!
Remember the promises? Keep your doctor, your hospital AND SAVE $2,500 per year? Progressives care not in the least, the END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS!
More Insured, but the Choices Are Narrowing
In the midst of all the turmoil in health care these days, one thing is becoming clear: No matter what kind of health plan consumers choose, they will find fewer doctors and hospitals in their network — or pay much more for the privilege of going to any provider they want.
These so-called narrow networks, featuring limited groups of providers, have made a big entrance on the newly created state insurance exchanges, where they are a common feature in many of the plans. While the sizes of the networks vary considerably, many plans now exclude at least some large hospitals or doctors’ groups. Smaller networks are also becoming more common in health care coverage offered by employers and in private Medicare Advantage plans.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/13/business/more-insured-but-the-choices-are-narrowing.html?hp&_r=1
Wow...from the uber Liberal New York Times!