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In reply to the discussion: My saga to find a dr. to accept my Obamacare Blue Cross Insurance [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)28. Yes. Nobody referred to that.
I have been to the Dr. a lot since then - preventive in nature. I just pay the copay. Really has worked well for me anyway. Maybe it is different by the state, though. This state is blue (DE), and would want it to work as our Biden said it's a big fuckin' deal, LOL.
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My saga to find a dr. to accept my Obamacare Blue Cross Insurance [View all]
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
OP
I dont understand this at all, Obamacare policies and employer based are all the same as in what
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#1
Time for national healthcare and free medical school for those who participate in the system.
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#7
Yes, we dont disagree, but we do have to recognize that our system has allowed for SOME
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#81
Tuition free would be really easy to do if we created a system that removed the profit
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#83
If I made this sound simple I didnt mean to, I am just lazy when I post sometimes
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#84
That is true, and also the same reasoning some doctors won't accept Medicare or Medicare for
still_one
Oct 2017
#59
Coverage? No , coverage is the same, deductibles, copays and the way the dr is paid is
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#8
Deductibles are different and copays. All health insurance in America is ACA, fact.
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#21
Wrong, with all due respect. ALL health insurance in America is Obamacare, what is
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#18
Not in the vernacular. "Obamacare" is the NEW thing: Individual mandated policies...
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#23
Correct, all the coverage is the same and many doctors and hospitals have gotten used to a rather
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#24
It covers the same essential benefits as Obamacare...I never got well care under hubs old plan...
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#36
Oh, yes...I know they're gunning for Medicare. But at least I'll get a good chance ...
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#47
Yes, I know. They've been working on it for decades. I fear that this time they will...
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#58
There is no such thing as Obamacare. That was a derrogatory term created by Republican
Ms. Toad
Oct 2017
#38
Originally it was. Then Obama himself claimed the name, saying he's proud to call it Obamacare.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#40
Not to me or any of the Democrats who use the term. I think you're behind the game on the term.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#49
President Obama disagrees with you. My reference stands. I have not been "trashing" it.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#56
No, Obamacare is not a policy. It is a law, and it does cover employer provided insurance.
ehrnst
Oct 2017
#89
This is sadly true, while WHAT is covered is the same, how it is paid is different which is why
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#10
This is what I found. But they wouldn't refund me. I just paid and didn't have access to care.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#19
More reason to make blue cross and blue shield and the rest of them a thing of the past.
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#22
Either flu shots are considered preventive by ACA or they are not, pretty sure they are and if
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#27
I couldn't get an answer to that question from Blue Cross, so I didn't get one.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#61
Blue cross makes you pay upfront if you have not met your deductible but if you file a claim, they
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#39
Not for preventive care which this is, by law there is no copay or deductible.
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#41
I want a unicorn and have as much chance of getting that as getting single payer anytime soon...The
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#42
I don't say this with happiness...but because just as you say...we are anchored by conservatives.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#50
What is that? Is it CA single payer? Do the doctors like it and take it? nt
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#62
Apparently not the case. I couldn't find a dr for years who would take mine.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#14
Free medical school if you agree to participate in AmericaCare , the new single payer
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#11
May be the difference. I've been in 2 red states. The ins cos have been paid...
Honeycombe8
Oct 2017
#29
I have not had any trouble at all. I have to wonder about your states. Two states myself.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#51
I was in one of those states and had no problem at all. I bought the higher end one.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#70
I personally, love ACA. it has allowed me to do all my work ups, and get a plan as I get older.
Mediumsizedhand
Oct 2017
#71
My saga to find a dr to accept my ACA plan. I made a phone call. They gave me a list.
LeftyMom
Oct 2017
#66
You have been paying for healthcare for 4 years without being able to get a doctor?
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#73