But our ER's getting less overcrowded? Are patient wait times going down? Can people get a (primary care) doctor?
The PPACA provided insurance, but if you can't get the care, so what?
You are not suggesting that the solution to a shortage of Health Care Providers is to have fewer insured are you?
Doctors aren't practicing because of the amount of compliance bureaucracy they have to go through.
Citation?
.DEATH PANELS!!!?????You are not suggesting that the solution to a shortage of Health Care Providers is to have fewer insured are you?
Aren't most threads here? The trick is to remember that what we say here will not mean a hoot. After all, the Universe does not care.This is all getting nonsensical
Citation?
Posts on here from a person who is semi-retired from the practice.
You said "doctors"...plural.
And more than one poster have mentioned that.
Care to list them?
edit: or are you saying other posters have offered anecdotes of doctors they know doing the same? If so, this is totally rock-solid evidence--nothing more conclusive than "facts" created by an echo chamber.![]()
You are not suggesting that the solution to a shortage of Health Care Providers is to have fewer insured are you?
No, the people that have posted this are actual MDs.
Not all of us go to cake major colleges.
He's talking about DrDemento and busterman62. They're both MDs, and both towards the ends of their respective professional careers. They've both mentioned disliking the shift away from doctors making decisions with patients towards accountants and bureaucrats making decisions. One or both of them have stated that they think the ACA will cause more of our experienced physicians out the door sooner than they otherwise would choose to retire.Care to list them?
edit: or are you saying other posters have offered anecdotes of doctors they know doing the same? If so, this is totally rock-solid evidence--nothing more conclusive than "facts" created by an echo chamber.![]()