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Loudly

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2. Medicare for All is the solution, and Democratic candidates should be campaigning on that.
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 12:16 PM
Jan 2014

It may be the only way they avoid getting crushed this November.

Neighborhood blacklisting? What could possibly go wrong!? nt Adrahil Jan 2014 #1
Which begs the question: SHRED Jan 2014 #8
And another... SHRED Jan 2014 #10
This is a genuine issue Yo_Mama Jan 2014 #16
Medicare for All is the solution, and Democratic candidates should be campaigning on that. Loudly Jan 2014 #2
There is a simple solution within the ACA. Two states already pnwmom Jan 2014 #3
Problem is, many of the providers are choosing not to participate. As usual, they want more money. Hoyt Jan 2014 #6
And Doctors also are refusing SHRED Jan 2014 #12
Exactly, askbthem why they are being greedy at expense of patients. Hoyt Jan 2014 #14
I wasn't. LWolf Jan 2014 #4
I've never seen ACA as the end game, but have been extremely grateful Skidmore Jan 2014 #5
+100000. We had to get through obstructors that defeated Hilliarycare and tried to defeat O'care. Hoyt Jan 2014 #7
Yeh, I see the ACA as a step toward eliminating private health insurance companies from the face Zorra Jan 2014 #9
How will it do that? SHRED Jan 2014 #11
You already answered that question. Zorra Jan 2014 #13
Or... SHRED Jan 2014 #15
bump... nt Jesus Malverde Jan 2014 #17
Two huge ACA reforms are needed: dawg Jan 2014 #18
yep! SHRED Jan 2014 #19
Sorry, but there are providers who don't make the quality or cost cut. Hoyt Jan 2014 #20
I don't think you understand me. dawg Jan 2014 #21
Unfortunately even with Medicare doctors are not required to accept Medicare lostincalifornia Jan 2014 #34
K&R That complacency one of its primary goals. Nothing about our health care system is designed Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #22
I will continue to advocate for Medicare for All, including dental, optical and hearing aids. Scuba Jan 2014 #23
We've mentioned these before, as I recall. Shandris Jan 2014 #32
Excellent points, thanks for posting. Scuba Jan 2014 #35
Perhaps one day we can figure a way to *trick* these amoral corporate behemoths to do our bidding. Romulox Jan 2014 #24
The ACA leads to universal care the way Free Trade leads to more jobs. nt Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #25
I wonder if the ACA has save anyone's life yet. gulliver Jan 2014 #26
Then there's that stupid family glitch that makes low income families ineligible for subsidies. MrsKirkley Jan 2014 #27
I have all of the same doctors etc but better coverage.... Walk away Jan 2014 #28
This is a post of Oct 2013, by an insurance executive. lostincalifornia Jan 2014 #30
wow, what a surprise, an article by Susan Shargel, President, Shargel & Co Insurance Services. Hmmm lostincalifornia Jan 2014 #29
Have you checked into the coverage? SHRED Jan 2014 #31
Stanford, ucsf, Palo Alto medical foundation, ucla, all of those facilities accept the ACA lostincalifornia Jan 2014 #33
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