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In reply to the discussion: (Some) Fancy pants doctors won't accept PPO from the exchange [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)30. A lot higher in some states.
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I think "many more in the system" is a red herring. I think non-PCPs are edgy about being paid.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#12
Docs want to get their share just like other greedy participants in health care system.
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#3
Well I guess if they think the 1% will take care of them, then I say go for it Doc.
notadmblnd
Nov 2013
#5
Seems to me that the most up to date Drs will be the ones who've recently gone into practice
notadmblnd
Nov 2013
#27
One of the ways that the Insurance organizations are keeping prices low on the exchanges...
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#28
One of the things the ACA did was to boost Medicaid reimbursement to be comparable to Medicare
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#34
I think people underestimate the issues Medicare had to deal with but there was no cable news or
Pirate Smile
Nov 2013
#33
So if someone goes out of network their bill will be resolved in a couple of months ...
slipslidingaway
Nov 2013
#45
That would not be "greed." But, there are not many hardworking docs making just $90K.
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#70
How dumb. Trust me when I say that if you ever get sick, you do NOT want government trained
Beausoir
Dec 2013
#80
I don't think it was "part of the plan" but rather something not fully addressed by the plan.
hughee99
Nov 2013
#53
I may have misread some of the information. It is confusing. It implies only some of the plans
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#64
It was. I was concerned I gave incorrect information out in this thread, and was just to make
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#73
There have always been doctors who operate on a cash-only, no insurance basis.
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#67
Related article: "Doctors are concerned about pay scales under health care law"
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#75