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Originally Posted by AmeliaG
Amen to this.
I lost my family doctor of more than a decade because he decided to stop seeing patients, rather than have bureaucratic unpredictable ACA hassles.
I am baffled by the people who argue that forcing people to buy insurance or fining them for being unable to afford it is basically universal healthcare. ACA is not universal healthcare.
Universal healthcare would have been nice.
Forgiveness of student loans for doctors who practice in needed areas would have been nice.
Heck, contracting American web developers for this boondoggle might have at least put a few people to work at home.
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So your doctor, on his very own, decides to stop seeing patients because of what he deems "bureaucratic unpredictable ACA hassles"?
If so, I would blame your doctor because it seems like thousands of
other doctors are readily scheduling patients despite the alleged "bureaucratic unpredictable ACA hassles."
As to your other points, who says those issues will not be addressed in the future?