These screening procedures are STILL there for
Congress, and the pRes_ _dent, and their Staff,
and their mistresses, and Moslems and Amish.
Welcome to AuschwitzCare and your Regime Gestapo Doctor will be Mengele. Bend over Amerika and kiss your rears goodbye if the American people don’t stop the upcoming Holocaust.
They want you to die, it sOunds like. Probably eases the burden in pensions.
Kinda sounds like a war on women.
Soylent Green is next under Obama-Care.
And in tejas the Compassionate liberal cut care to women with cancer becasue of the states trying to slow abortion rates.
Wasn’t Papshmir in Naked Gun?
Be very afraid of the government and learn to grovel for small favors the bureaucrats give out. Control the masses. Retribution for past grievances for the protected class. Fundamental transformation.
I guess my timing is about right I’ll find out soon if I have prostrate cancer.
That makes sense, because the women might find a lump or something else wrong and want to see a doctor before their next scheduled visit,( possibly a year or more away), and it would lead to cluttering up the system with more frequent visits.
Patients will have to learn to wait their turn. - tom
My doctor told me the same thing - no need to come back for 5 years. I was astounded. I’ve had 3 procedures done in my lifetime due to abnormal smears and she says come back in 5 years? Seriously? I’m definitely finding a new doctor.
Here’s how the new health system works for my family. Our family doctor of over 10 years quit his practice a year ago, and gave us 4 months of heads up. He had a nurse practitioner who he added in the last few years of his practice, and she took over his patients for him. One problem that arose was our insurance no longer covered visits with her. She is only open a few days a week.
So yesterday our young adult son, who had (still has) a cough, fever, and sore throat couldn’t see even the NP because the office wasn’t open. We were willing to pay for the service because at least we know her some. Instead, he had to go to a walk-in clinic to see a doctor (assuming he was an MD or DO) that we’ve never met or know anything about. Better health care? Not in my view.