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In reply to the discussion: So let me see if I've got this straight... [View all]theboss
(10,491 posts)For the docs I've talked to, it's a combination of some limitations on compensation combined with a potential big influx of patients. And I do think that is a legitimate gripe. The problem with healthcare is scarcity and there is not a lot we can do to fix that in the short term.
Where I think docs are missing the boat is the disconnect they have with their business offices. If the ACA streamlines paperwork, it's a boon.
Hospitals - where I make my living - actually like it in theory, because every hospital has the same problem. Uninsured patients filling up their ERs. You can't have the least likely to pay receiving the most expensive treatment. Every ER in the country has patients who show up every month for "life-threatening" illnesses that should be handled more cheaply. Every ER in the country has dialysis patients who should be going to a clinic every week, but don't and therefore wait for their kidneys to start to fail and go to the ER. It's madness.