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  • Obamacare blocks patients paying for treatment (with own money)

    03/09/2014 1:39:00 PM PDT · by aMorePerfectUnion · 27 replies
    WND ^ | March 6, 2014 | Bob Unruh
    A new report by the Robert Powell Center for Medical Ethics at National Right to Life warns that one of the Obamacare provisions that ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Americans would discover if Congress passed the bill is that some seniors will not be allowed to spend as much as they wish on their health care. The extreme position was revealed in a special report by the NRLC titled “The Affordable Care Act and Health Care Access in the United States,” which analyzes four fundamental policy areas of Obamacare. It finds several ways that the federal health care law “will...
  • Rise in concierge care draws scrutiny

    05/11/2013 2:37:53 PM PDT · by Kid Shelleen · 40 replies
    ABC News ^ | 05/09/2013 | Ali Gorman, R.N.
    When President Obama unveiled the Affordable Care Act, he said, "You won't lose your doctor." However, thousands in our area say they are because their doctors are changing their practice. The doctors are switching to a concierge or boutique medical practice. --snip-- Dr. Lazowick says he wanted to get back to the reasons he became a doctor, which was difficult with the way healthcare is going. He says, "I was on this conveyor belt where I was treating a problem moving to the next." Dr. Lazowick is not alone. Many primary care doctors are taking this route. And the pace...