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In reply to the discussion: Texas largest cancer centers not taking ACA patients [View all]Sheri
(310 posts)15. i don't expect doctors or hospitals to provide treatment for free.
i don't want to see people holding bake sales to pay for cancer treatment, either. i thought the ACA was supposed to fix this for people who had insurance.
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Why is an exchange policy by private insurers now different than any other policy by
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#8
Exactly. I thought the ACA exchanges were just clearinghouses for insurance co's to offer
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#14
Yes but the Faux News watchers believe that Obamacare is guvmnt healthcare. They can make those
doc03
Nov 2013
#19
I thought the same thing. Because since the ACA is the law of the land
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2013
#17
It appears the clinic has reversed course and hasn't decided yet. One of the comments shows two
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#18
Since there is no such thing as an 'ACA patient', I am having a hard time understanding this post.
renie408
Nov 2013
#20
FALSE STORY: There's no way for them to know where the patient got their BCBS card
scheming daemons
Nov 2013
#21
the plans in the exhanges are the same ones you can buy directly from ins. company
scheming daemons
Nov 2013
#33
Hospitals can sign up to accept some plans and not others from an insurance company
FarCenter
Nov 2013
#32
There are good hospitals and good Oncologists in Texas. This is a perfect case for
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#30