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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]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)The ones we have are no less busy than the doctors and require a significant percentage of similar training.
I see no benefit of pretending it isn't a legitimate logistics issue, it isn't even a structural flaw that needs to be run away from or defended, it is just an expected part of the environment that is part of the deal that the law actually addressed, though it would be debatable if it resolved it and an important matter to get to the bottom of as quickly as possible because where the rubber mets the road will be all that matters to most people.
The law is passed, the Supreme Court has upheld it, the discussion is not to stop people from getting health care or even if this particular plan will move forward. Tinkerbelle does not require our applause, she will live or die in largest part based on her own viability which is dicey as hell but that is baked into the cake and can only be resolved by our ability to make substantial changes or supersede her with a whole other model before she comes apart at the seams.