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That has exactly nothing to do with the topic at hand or what you quoted. But go ahead, change the subject.http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_RZxlYx1u9Jc/S2Dw7umwwZI/AAAAAAAABEQ/JKUqtDBa1v8/s400/Closed+Door+Meeting.jpg
Lest we forget the manner in which this 'law' was achieved, and now we have a President who picks and chooses which laws to enforce....
Doesn't take a lot of understanding to know organized crime in action.....
I did. I just was giving them the benefit of the doubt. And there was one question that I took to be specifically about the ACA, the requirement to buy insurance.Average, that isn't even the major reason the survey is bogus. Read the survey - it doesn't poll or even mention the ACA or Obamacare at all.
I wouldn't be surprised if a handful quit. Out of the 950,000 in the US a few wanting to make a statement wouldn't be surprising at all. Significant? Not in the least.The truth of the matter is that no doc is going to quit.
I wouldn't be surprised if a handful quit. Out of the 950,000 in the US a few wanting to make a statement wouldn't be surprising at all. Significant? Not in the least.
Average, that isn't even the major reason the survey is bogus. Read the survey - it doesn't poll or even mention the ACA or Obamacare at all.
Saying otherwise is a flat lie.
I'm not aware of anyone disputing that.You may want to note that there is already a shortage of Doctors.![]()
I apologise for the Stygian depths of my intellect detracting from the blinding brightness of yours. It is truly a pleasure to learn (such as one of my capacity can) from one so gifted in insight, depth of knowledge and thought.
Yes because without Obamacare the medical system wouldn't be changing.
The medical system has been changing for decades... Decades prior to Obamacare. There are books written about it. You'll just have to believe me on this one. But you wont.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...alias=aps&field-keywords=rise+of+managed+care
http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Fall-Man...42136622&sr=8-2&keywords=rise+of+managed+care
http://www.amazon.com/Institutional...42136622&sr=8-3&keywords=rise+of+managed+care
http://www.amazon.com/Efficient-Eye...42136622&sr=8-7&keywords=rise+of+managed+care
http://www.amazon.com/Regulating-Ma...42136622&sr=8-8&keywords=rise+of+managed+care
A friend of mine just left a prestigious position at a major Children's hospital in Ohio because they gave him 12-minute time slots to see kids dealing with mental illnesses. And it has nothing to do with Obamacare at all.
It's true that corporate healthcare is squeezing the life out of its workers (believe me, I know) but the reason I didn't support the current law is that it really doesn't address any of the myriad problems that currently exist and (as you say) have been getting worse for years. It does increase opportunity for access to the system (a very good thing indeed) but increasing access to a broken system doesn't hold much promise for success in my mind.
I wouldn't be surprised if a handful quit. Out of the 950,000 in the US a few wanting to make a statement wouldn't be surprising at all. Significant? Not in the least.
You may want to note that there is already a shortage of Doctors.![]()
You may want to note that there is already a shortage of Doctors.![]()

Why do you suppose that is?
Assuming my son was capable of going to college, I would never encourage him to go into healthcare. In addition to doctors, there's a shortage of pharmacists, and last I heard, nurses and physical therapists as well, and none of that has anything to do with Obamacare. It's been an ongoing problem for at least a decade now. Part of it is demographics, but part of it is that healthcare professionals aren't seeing (or encouraging) their offspring to enter their fields as they did in years past.
Michael Moore was right when he said that in any discussion of health-care reform, "The health-insurance companies are the enemy and should not have a place at the table." Which they unmistakably did have, this time around. Ah, well, this will do for now; maybe we'll get the real thing in the next non-GOP administration.
Why do you suppose that is?
You tell us, you're the one who would never encourage, etc. -- why not?
Bullshit Pakistan has a lot more to send over![]()
I am a Physician's Assistant and every PA-C, MD and DO that I personally know do not feel this way. The thing with survey's - they can be manipulated very easily to show false accuracies. I personally am thrilled about this step forward.
Why do you suppose that is?
Assuming my son was capable of going to college, I would never encourage him to go into healthcare. In addition to doctors, there's a shortage of pharmacists, and last I heard, nurses and physical therapists as well, and none of that has anything to do with Obamacare. It's been an ongoing problem for at least a decade now. Part of it is demographics, but part of it is that healthcare professionals aren't seeing (or encouraging) their offspring to enter their fields as they did in years past.
Speaking of shortages, have you heard about the shortage of drugs? It's astounding, it really is. We are quite literally rationing medication, reserving it for those most critically in need. Talk about death panels, these are for real. Blame corporate healthcare for that one too.
I am a Physician's Assistant and every PA-C, MD and DO that I personally know do not feel this way. The thing with survey's - they can be manipulated very easily to show false accuracies. I personally am thrilled about this step forward.
It mentions several of the changes implemented by the ACA. Get real, it was about the ACA whether the wording meets your demands or not.
Saying otherwise is an intentional lie.
Alt much?![]()
Here are the questions. None refer to ACA changes.
http://www.doctorsandpatients.org/resources/82
One question mentioned repealing the ACA and 63% said yes to part/all repeal. Considering that this is a Tea Party survey that polled mostly pissed off doctors and is in no way a representative sample, that's pretty good.