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Why the Doctor Won’t See You
Townhall.com ^ | January 7, 2012 | John C. Goodman

Posted on 01/07/2012 5:34:10 AM PST by Kaslin

Are you having difficulty finding a doctor who will see you? If you are, brace yourself. Things are about to get a whole lot worse.

Right now, the biggest problems are in Massachusetts. If you live in Boston and are trying to see a new family doctor, get prepared to wait more than two months before you ever get a foot in the door. For the state as a whole, the average wait to see a new family doctor is one month. More than half of all family doctors and more than half of all internists are not accepting new patients at all.

What if you live in another state? Just wait two more years. In Massachusetts people are lined up waiting to see doctors because of the health reform championed by the former governor (RomneyCare). And as Barack Obama has said on more than one occasion, RomneyCare is the model for ObamaCare.

Why? In both the Massachusetts health plan and the new health care law the mistake is the same: insuring the uninsured, but doing nothing to enable the medical community to deliver more care. Massachusetts succeeded in cutting the number of uninsured in half — a worthy accomplishment. But the state did nothing to expand the number of doctors, nurses or paramedical personnel. The result: a major increase in the demand for care, but no change in supply.

I learned what this means in human terms a while back from a Boston cab driver. She was on MassHealth (Medicaid) and her biggest problem, she told me, was getting care. "I went down a list of 20 doctors before I found one who would see me," she said. "Twenty doctors?" I responded incredulously. "Were you going through the Yellow Pages?" "No," she said, "I was going down the list MassHealth gave me."

In Massachusetts, this is what the advocates of health reform call "universal coverage."

Bad as all this is, it is actually rather mild compared to what is about to happen in other states. In Massachusetts, less than 10 percent of the population was uninsured before the reform set in. In Texas, by contrast, one in every four people is currently uninsured. Insure half of those and the demand for Texas doctors is going to soar.

Estimates are that ObamaCare will succeed in insuring 32 million otherwise uninsured people. If economic studies are correct, once these folks are insured, they will try to double their consumption of health care. On top of that, ObamaCare does something that Massachusetts did not do. It will force the vast majority of people who already have insurance to switch to more generous coverage. For example, everyone will have to be covered for a long list of preventive care and diagnostic screenings, with no copay and no deductible. Once people have this extra coverage, they will be inclined to take advantage of it.

Get prepared, then, for a huge increase in the demand for care. The result will be growing waiting lines — at the doctors’ offices, at hospital emergency rooms, at the health clinics, etc.

In the early stages of Massachusetts' health reform, Governor Romney told me what he expected to happen. Instead of uninsured patients going to hospital emergency rooms to get expensive care in inappropriate settings (all paid for by the rest of us), he said, insured patients will be getting less expensive care in the offices of primary care doctors.

Ah, but the best laid plans …. Turns out that more people are currently seeking care in hospital emergency rooms and at publicly funded community health centers than there were before the reform! As one academic study concluded, in Massachusetts you have the same people seeking the same care at the same places you had before. Health reform has mainly meant shuffling money around from one bureaucracy to another.

When health care is rationed by waiting, who gets care and who doesn’t? Here is the real surprise. Just as ObamaCare intends to do, Massachusetts set up health insurance exchanges where the uninsured could obtain insurance, in most cases with generous government subsidies. Yet the newly insured are the patients having the greatest difficulty obtaining access to care. According to one report:

• Only 56 percent of family doctors accept patients enrolled in Commonwealth Care (subsidized insurance sold in the "exchange").

• Only 44 percent accept patients in Commonwealth Choice (unsubsidized insurance sold in the "exchange").

• The fraction of internists who accept Commonwealth Care and Commonwealth Choice is 43 percent and 35 percent, respectively.

In Massachusetts this is called "access to care."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: deathcare; doctorsondrugs; feminism; homosexualism; illegalaliencare; italiandoctors; obamacare; romney2decide4u; romney4obamacare; romneybringsdeath; romneycare; romneydeathpanels
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To: rbg81

Posted in every emergency room across the nation....WE TURN DOWN NO ONE!!!!


61 posted on 01/07/2012 11:16:39 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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Massachusetts succeeded in cutting the number of uninsured in half — a worthy accomplishment.


being insured and getting coverage are two different things.


62 posted on 01/07/2012 1:48:53 PM PST by ak267
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To: Jim Noble
The future of healthcare under obama care is already in sight in some areas--you won't be seeing doctors anymore--you will be seeing "physician extenders" like nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
63 posted on 01/07/2012 2:09:49 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: hal ogen
At that point, who in their right mind would want to be a doctor?

I have a grand-nephew whose intelligence is so high that he could be anything he wants to be. Incredibly, he saw this coming five years ago and decided against being a physician. Instead, he chose a difficult field of engineering that some engineering students avoid. This summer he gets his masters and the next year, a Phd., all paid for by the university.

It was an incredibly wise decision on his part.

64 posted on 01/07/2012 5:04:29 PM PST by OldPossum
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To: OldPossum

I agree.


65 posted on 01/07/2012 6:58:37 PM PST by hal ogen (1st Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: ntnychik

bump for later


66 posted on 01/07/2012 8:39:37 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: peyton randolph; Pearls Before Swine
When Hillarycare was being bandied about circa 1993, one of the popular alternatives being considered was private pay hospital ships. Take a medical-related cruise out into international waters. Look for that to happen if Obamacare is fully implemented.

Heh, reminds me of the 1959/60 TV shoe, "Mr. Lucky," where a gambler ran a casino on a ship where he took his patrons out into international waters to escape the gambling laws.

I thought the same thing except there could be medical tourism and/or a medical underground airline/cruiseline where people will go to places, perhaps even to live and retire, like Costa Rica, Phillipines, Grenada, Dominican Republic, you name it to escape Bammycare to get good care.
67 posted on 01/07/2012 9:15:07 PM PST by Nowhere Man ("People should not fear their government, their government should fear the people." - V for Vendetta)
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To: Nowhere Man; peyton randolph; Pearls Before Swine
...there could be medical tourism and/or a medical underground airline/cruiseline where people will go to places, perhaps even to live and retire, like Costa Rica, Phillipines, Grenada, Dominican Republic, you name it

I've heard that there is a building boom around the San Jose (Costa Rica) airport -- hotels and condos are going up around a huge medical complex.

All designed to serve the wealthy American, Canadian and Brit...

68 posted on 01/07/2012 9:24:41 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance On Parade)
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To: Jim Noble
Obviously, they are going to require accepting the insurance as a condition of licensure. But, since running the office costs more than the state will pay, kulaks independent physicians will be crushed, naturally with a simultaneous propaganda campaign to demonize them as greedy incompetent frauds. Once the real doctors are out of the way, the rest (rationing, death panels, special hospitals for party members, etc) will be a breeze.\

BTTT

69 posted on 01/08/2012 11:59:23 AM PST by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
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To: Kaslin
The Obamacare Death Panel will see you now.


70 posted on 01/09/2012 9:23:49 AM PST by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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