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In reply to the discussion: The Affordable Care Act is devastating to seniors [View all]boomersense
(147 posts)33. I also am a diabetic. That is excellent that you are
switching to a PPO next. More and more doctors are not taking HMO's although they will take MCare. I thought the payment structure between Private and MCare is based upon the number of employees in a company covered by the Private. We have MCare, but Part A only and don't use it at all; our Private pays 100 per cent of the freight, but we have a thousand dollar deductible PP. Employer insurance is probably on the way out within a few years. The older doctors are leaving and in many cases NP's are taking over--and now the Consult-by-Telephone. Wait until you do one of those. I've had the experience described to me as "unusual". Creating reall problems for pharmacists. Good luck to you.
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No, I'm not. The bottom line is that people who are using the NHS have paid for the privilege.
MADem
Dec 2013
#74
I don't mean to be rude, but this thread is about the ACA--if you want to get technical.
MADem
Dec 2013
#79
Every system -- save the "cash on the table" ones -- are in the business of trying to not pay out.
MADem
Dec 2013
#76
If you don't mind my asking whom are you getting your Medigap insurance from?
totodeinhere
Dec 2013
#43
My grandmother pays more than $200 monthly for her Medigap plan. For seniors
totodeinhere
Dec 2013
#44
You owe me 13.4 seconds. I...I don't know how I'll ever make it up in life. I compare it to>>>
BlueJazz
Dec 2013
#11
For someone that doesnt like to waste time, he sure did with that post. Just sayin. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2013
#64
Your valuable time was probably wasted when you typed out this complaint about your time
auntAgonist
Dec 2013
#29
If even one freeper ends up reading the OP because of a Google search, it will have been worth it.
eppur_se_muova
Dec 2013
#47