Posted on 02/05/2014 8:12:06 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Congratulations! You have successfully signed up for a truly excellent plan on the Covered California website!
It's a really, really great plan. Really. Now, good look finding a doctor who will treat you.
After overcoming website glitches and long waits to get Obamacare, some patients are now running into frustrating new roadblocks at the doctor's office.
A month into the most sweeping changes to healthcare in half a century, people are having trouble finding doctors at all, getting faulty information on which ones are covered and receiving little help from insurers swamped by new business.
Experts have warned for months that the logjam was inevitable. But the extent of the problems is taking by surprise many patients - and even doctors - as frustrations mount.
Aliso Viejo resident Danielle Nelson said Anthem Blue Cross promised half a dozen times that her oncologists would be covered under her new policy. She was diagnosed last year with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and discovered a suspicious lump near her jaw in early January.
But when she went to her oncologist's office, she promptly encountered a bright orange sign saying that Covered California plans are not accepted.
"I'm a complete fan of the Affordable Care Act, but now I can't sleep at night," Nelson said. "I can't imagine this is how President Obama wanted it to happen."
To hold down premiums under the healthcare law, major insurers have sharply cut the number of doctors and hospitals available to patients in the state's new health insurance market.
Now those limited options are becoming clearer, and California officials say they are receiving more consumer complaints about access to medical providers.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Obamacare would be the funniest joke EVER if it weren’t so, you know, tragic.
“I can’t imagine this is how President Obama wanted it to happen.”
Do you mean that you actually BELIEVED him when he said, “If you like your doctors you can keep them?” What a maroon. You must vote DemocRat in every election.
Elections have consequences.
Next step will be to import doctors or reinstate medical school wash-outs as long as they agree to take ObamaCare patients for a certain number of years. Palefaces excluded, of course.
Some Illinois Medicaid patients’ assets at risk
Little-known provision in health insurance expansion allows state to recoup certain medical costs after death, including via liens
Richard Finkelstein, 62, of the Lakeview neighborhood, intended to purchase a new private insurance policy via the Illinois health insurance exchange with the help of a government subsidy. But his low annual income sent him to Medicaid. Had he known about the asset-recovery provision before signing up, he said he would have purchased a private plan instead, with no strings attached. (Phil Velasquez, Chicago Tribune / February 3, 2014)
By Peter Frost, Tribune reporter
8:20 a.m. CST, February 5, 2014
More than 200,000 low-income Illinoisans have applied for new coverage under Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance that was expanded in Illinois and several other states as part of the Affordable Care Act.
But for certain members of that group, the new coverage could come with strings attached.
A little-known wrinkle in the federal health insurance expansion could put at risk the house and other assets of those ages 55 to 64 should they require substantial and expensive health care treatments.
The issue arises because of a provision in the long-standing laws governing Medicaid that compel states to recoup certain medical costs after a person dies, either via liens placed on an individual’s home or claims on their assets.
Before implementation of the health care law, colloquially known as Obamacare, only pregnant women, children and those with disabilities qualified for Medicaid.
Further, the asset-clawback provision typically was applied only to people with disabilities older than 55, or those in long-term care, like in nursing homes or other assisted living facilities.
Because Illinois opted to expand eligibility of its Medicaid program to all individuals who make less than about $15,800 a year, a cross-section of relatively healthy early retirees and older workers who unexpectedly lost their jobs and who are too young for Medicare is in danger of getting snagged.
Health Care rationing. Right out of the box
Next step will be to import doctors or reinstate medical school wash-outs as long as they agree to take ObamaCare patients for a certain number of years. Palefaces excluded, of course.
Or import them from Pakistan like they do in Great Britian
If you want to keep your doctor........
Proof positive that it is true, no such thing as "too stupid to live."
Exactly- and don’t forget pharmacists. Anyone and everyone that can be roped into doing things that used to be done by doctors is/will continue to be. And of course none of these faux md’s is paid any more- they are just told by whomever they work for ‘now you take blood pressures, give vaccines, do BMI’s and health assessments’ along with everything else you do. They even try to say you should be thankful for it because now you get to seem more professional- like a doctor! I really don’t even understand what the ‘real’ doctors will do anymore except oversee legions of the faux-doctors.
“”I’m a complete fan of the Affordable Care Act, but now I can’t sleep at night,” Nelson said. “I can’t imagine this is how President Obama wanted it to happen.”
You’re a complete fan of stupid, is what you are.
Then she is clearly lacking in imagination. Or to paraphrase Zappa,
And besides, who gives a f__k anyway.'
Cue John Lennon,
You-oo-ooo, you may say that I'm a dreamer,
But I'm not the only one,
I hope some daaay you'll join us,
And the world will be less one.'
Oh, well. You can’t make a scrumptious omelet without breaking a few eggs!
Isn't that what the Zeks in the Siberian camps used to say about Stalin as they were chopping the salt out of the frozen mines?
“It’s probably only a matter of time before states start passing laws that all doctors will have to treat any patient with any insurance plan that asks.”
This will be interesting, because although I do believe that the Leftist states will probably resort to these tactics, it is much less likely that the freer states will do the same. The leftist states will find that doctors will leave or quit, and they will be forced to rely on nurses and foreign MDs. However, the Leftist states will not be able to retain and replace qualified specialists- neurosurgeons ,cardiologists, orthopedists etc.
In the same way that high tax/regulation states drive out business, coercive policies will drive out health care providers. The freer states will reap the reward.
Braggart. How many people in California have actually been able to contact their provider, or have had their provider contact them, or mail them a policy book or just confirmation that they are now insured, since they started and maybe even finished the sign-up process.
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