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In reply to the discussion: My wife's GP Dr just told her she is becoming a concierge practice [View all]ret5hd
(22,082 posts)88. those "observations" are right wing tripe.
reminds me of the person that said the ambulance isnt your personal taxi to the hospital.
yes. yes it is. thats exactly what it is.
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Nearly impossible financially for doctors to have their own practice these days.
no_hypocrisy
Aug 2025
#1
This started in our area several years ago. We may have to go to it if access to doctors gets worse.
surfered
Aug 2025
#7
This IS where the country seems to be going. My internest actually asked me during my last annual whether I might find
KPN
Aug 2025
#8
Ask R political candidates how they will decide who should get good affordable health care and who should not.
Trust_Reality
Aug 2025
#35
Also ask why so many Democrats were opposed to single payer during the last round of healthcare reform . . .
markpkessinger
Aug 2025
#55
The problem is that now they are dismantling the ACA, maybe it sounded good at the time ....
cliffside
Aug 2025
#74
Let's just say many were skeptical that Obama care would be a long term solution to our HC problems and few
cliffside
Aug 2025
#81
I am usually among the first to point out "both siderism," but that's not at all what this is.
markpkessinger
Aug 2025
#114
Corruption, Greed, and Inequality in the world of politics has created this mess.
Trust_Reality
Aug 2025
#36
Just another way to charge more. If most go this way, medical care goes beyond what most people can afford
Attilatheblond
Aug 2025
#11
Yep. The latest Wall Street fad in an already inaccessible healthcare system. And the DNC wonders why I'm
PatrickforB
Aug 2025
#15
In other words, work less and make more is their motive. Guess "solvent" means making $400 K a year and telling the
Silent Type
Aug 2025
#27
Back in the early days of HMOs, our pediatrician hated the paperwork.
mucholderthandirt
Aug 2025
#92
We have a major Dr shortage in the US. Today you are lucky if you can find a Physician"s Assistant or a CNP
Marie Marie
Aug 2025
#45
It's like anything else, the wealthy don't realize that the level of care they receive is due...
Hugin
Aug 2025
#68
Our doc is doing the same, but we think it's a way if cutting back without actually retiring at 75+...
Hekate
Aug 2025
#71
medical care is a basic human right. there is way to much big money driving those who can't afford health care
dawn5651
Aug 2025
#72
Not necessarily. It might be the provider moving away from insurance and trying to avoid VC
tulipsandroses
Aug 2025
#105