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In reply to the discussion: Ok, lets fix the ACA. [View all]nikibatts
(2,198 posts)44. Put those Public Health Service docs sitting behind desks in DC out in the rural areas
to make up the for docs who refuse to serve Medicaid or the poor. Let the PHS docs be the gap providers. They are already earning a government salary and active duty military benefits. Make them earn it. Then offer payment for medical school debt to new docs who will work in those underserved areas for two years with basic salary and benefits and housing expenses. Let the Fed gov be their insurance coverage until their service terms are completed. let them work side by side with seasoned PHS Corp medical and mental health physicians.
That should address on part of the problems of docs and insurers refusing to service ACA patients.
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Absolutely!! Dems need to introduce a bill NOW with Public Option. Change the game.
pat_k
Mar 2017
#6
Yes. Penalize those bastards for too high premiums and for walking away from the plan
brush
Mar 2017
#56
What's WRONG is the inclusion of for-profit insurance companies that can raise premiums!
WinkyDink
Mar 2017
#23
WE have 2 phrases here that are uncommon elsewhere, popular vote and health insurance
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2017
#27
Reverse Roberts erroneous ruling about states opting out of Medicaid expansion
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2017
#26
While I do think we would have a chance to enact single payer if we get the Presidency and Congress.
mvd
Mar 2017
#30
Put those Public Health Service docs sitting behind desks in DC out in the rural areas
nikibatts
Mar 2017
#44
The ACA is mostly fine, the problem is the costs of treatment and the price of drugs.
phleshdef
Mar 2017
#45