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In reply to the discussion: Now that 40 million uninsured people will now have access to healthcare, where will they go to get [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)61. Yes, I was hoping that would be the next step. And infrastructure, of course.
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Now that 40 million uninsured people will now have access to healthcare, where will they go to get [View all]
Egalitariat
Jul 2012
OP
That's where I've heard it as well. But it does seem like a reasonable question.
Egalitariat
Jul 2012
#3
I schedule appointments for the morning. The office is never full then. Afternoon - screw it.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#8
You do understand that there is more work to do after your visit, right?
taught_me_patience
Jul 2012
#30
Fortunately, many who can't afford copays, etc., will likely have Medicaid where there are no, or
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#28
No doubt in my mind that there will be at least a short term shortage of providers
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#6
Yes, I was hoping that would be the next step. And infrastructure, of course.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#61
Kaiser is the model we are heading toward. I've only been insured by them 7 months, but like it.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#35
Good point. There is a lot of good stuff that seldom gets mentioned including incentives for better
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#37
This concern is frequently used as a dogwhistle argument by the right.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2012
#24
There are people out there that don't want other people to have health coverage because it will
Renew Deal
Jul 2012
#27
Not really. Med school has limited slots. But we can encourage the right balance
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#57
I agree. I darn sure haven't run out and gotten a colonoscopy because they are covered 100%.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#87
exactly--many new jobs for construction of clinics (in ACA) and healthcare workers to staff them
librechik
Jul 2012
#45
So we should not get health care because some people perceive there are not enough doctors?
Ohio Joe
Jul 2012
#52
More educational grants for those entering the medical field and 0% interest loans
Incitatus
Jul 2012
#90
Most the stuff I've seen a doctor for over the years could have been handled quite capably by a
kestrel91316
Jul 2012
#46
You gotta have those too. Quicker to ramp up than MD's but far from trivial
TheKentuckian
Jul 2012
#73
ACA includes substantial funds for increasing the pool of general practitioner physicians,
kestrel91316
Jul 2012
#82
I didn't indicate the issue was not addressed by the Wealthcare and Profit Protection Act
TheKentuckian
Jul 2012
#91
Patients will go to the doctor with problems that can be dealt with in ten minutes...
hunter
Jul 2012
#48
My personal physicians office used to be standing room only and he was working 6 days a week
NNN0LHI
Jul 2012
#54