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In reply to the discussion: A doctor who won't take any insurance or Medicare? Yank their license, plus imprisonment. [View all]uppityperson
(116,003 posts)198. Family Practice docs went into medicine to "get rich"? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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A doctor who won't take any insurance or Medicare? Yank their license, plus imprisonment. [View all]
Zalatix
Oct 2012
OP
I know how it works if a doctor won't take any insurance and you have to pay out of pocket.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#7
And as I said, this problem is growing. So finding a doctor that takes your insurance
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#12
the poor don't get medicare unless they're disabled. You have spent the last few days here
notadmblnd
Oct 2012
#98
CREATE MORE MEDICAL SCOOLS! Getting into medical school is very competitive and there
Auntie Bush
Oct 2012
#170
Good luck finding people that will go through 4 years of undergrad Biology,
Pacafishmate
Oct 2012
#216
Well, the problem is that poor folks with HMO plans are the ones who suffer the most.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#27
You think you can force people into working as doctors, taking certain things as payment?
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#66
I don't know what you do for a living, but let's say WE decide WE don't like how YOU are
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#122
#1, I wasn't cussing at you. #2 do you realize how much cussing goes on around here?
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#135
I called ins. co. to clear the co. I chose....took my car in...the body shop handled
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#125
No, what I'm saying is that there are people who can't find doctors who'll take their insurance or
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#149
Go to a different doctor. One that takes your insurance. It is not rocket science.
MADem
Oct 2012
#111
Well, there we go. Keep the medical office open so they can only serve the rich.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#20
I know it's a single payor system. But what law would say the doctor HAS to take Medicare?
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#60
Until then the poor are screwed if they live in an area full of cash-only doctors.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#68
Well if that is La Jolla, which is the only place that could even distantly happen
nadinbrzezinski
Oct 2012
#146
I know managed care is bleeding us slowly. I also know that if this cash-only bullshit grows
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#61
That is exactly why we need insurance reform. Go after the insurance companies that don't
uppityperson
Oct 2012
#196
Rather than finding out your doctor won't take your insurance you're more apt to find out
dflprincess
Oct 2012
#145
I think you are exactly right about Medicare Advantage, and now is the time to switch.
Hoyt
Oct 2012
#38
The poor cannot afford doctors who don't take insurance. I'm not sure what's unclear about that.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#11
Yes, very good ideas. I cannot say this loud enough. But... what do the poor people do until then?
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#32
If we stay the course it will destroy itself when only the rich can afford care.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#55
So if you've been looking for a doctor who takes Medicare for 4 months, what do you do? SUFFER?
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#154
You underestimate the level of concern. The poor can just languish in limbo until GREAT REFORMS PASS
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#153
What advice do you have for people whose Medicare coverage is being refused? Oh, I know, SUFFER.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#152
At least one poster here knows someone who's not been able to find a doctor for FOUR MONTHS.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#157
I don't know much about doctors and their procedures. I do however have a relative who is a dentist.
southernyankeebelle
Oct 2012
#18
I am not surprised that no one responded to your post. It goes against the narrative of some DUERS.
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#200
I can understand both sides. We have to find a way to take care of every one.
southernyankeebelle
Oct 2012
#208
Meh...no big deal. I'll have a heart attack young if I let little things get to me.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#121
I don't believe I have ever been in a place where I'd be purchasing something and
SheilaT
Oct 2012
#141
No cash on premises = no armed robberies? Not that difficult to understand. (nt)
Nye Bevan
Oct 2012
#79
From your first paragraph, it sounds as if it is the insurance company - not the doctor.
Ms. Toad
Oct 2012
#51
Please document your claim that a growing number of doctors won't take any insurance.
Ms. Toad
Oct 2012
#40
So a doctor who just wants to practice medicine, as opposed to doing paperwork and forms,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2012
#76
Is that part of the ACA? It's a fucking genius law. Which is why I am fighting for 4 more years!
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#93
So to hell with the poor who can't afford this cash-for-care bullshit? Gotcha.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#101
In the long term it's a no-brainer, we need to make sure doctors are compensated.
Zalatix
Oct 2012
#106
Family Practice docs went into medicine to "get rich"? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
uppityperson
Oct 2012
#198
One of my doctors quit practicing medicine in the North East because of costs - now he works on an
NotThisTime
Oct 2012
#99
In reality, here is how it goes. "The doctor is not taking new patients." End of story.
cr8tvlde
Oct 2012
#129
I've never had a problem finding a doctor who takes Medicare. In fact, most of them in this POOR....
Ghost in the Machine
Oct 2012
#133
Doctors are licensed and regulated on a state-by-state basis, so it's not that simple. n/t
porphyrian
Oct 2012
#136
In Actuality the Number of Doctors NOT Taking Medicare or Insurance is Usually Overstated
Indykatie
Oct 2012
#139
I was referred to one like that for psychiatric care, because they had an opening.
moriah
Oct 2012
#142
My Dr. of 30 years CANCELED me last year...he no longer takes medicare or welfare patients.!
Auntie Bush
Oct 2012
#172
One in three doctors finished in the bottom third of his or her medical school class anyway
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#173
