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In reply to the discussion: My saga to find a dr. to accept my Obamacare Blue Cross Insurance [View all]Mediumsizedhand
(531 posts)70. I was in one of those states and had no problem at all. I bought the higher end one.
On silver. It was a particular hospital and all their medical extention and doctors. The other, I got in the second year didn't have my doctors, but it was thru the other hospital and if I needed I could have easily found the doctor I needed. I really do not even a little get, your challenge. I am in another state. Did the policy that was a tad higher and got the first two doctors I called. Dermatologist and internist.
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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