Bamaman
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Health insurance--cannot live without it and few can afford co-pays and deductibles of the ACA.
Sure some citizens are on ACA. But the vast majority of those slated to go on the ACA cannot afford the program and remain like they were before the ACA--uninsured.
And the uninsured still obtain healthcare at the same hospitals we go to. Difference is I have to pay $300 co-pay when I walk into the hospital. The truly uninsured walk out the door without paying anything.
They continue to use our emergency room as their doctor's office for minor health issues instead of having a personal physician--just like pre-ACA.
There is a solution to the healthcare problem in the U.S.A. And there are many healthcare professionals that have a plan of action. But politicians have the ultimate say-so and they're not willing to make the needed changes in the system. The ACA is simply not the fix.
Sure some citizens are on ACA. But the vast majority of those slated to go on the ACA cannot afford the program and remain like they were before the ACA--uninsured.
And the uninsured still obtain healthcare at the same hospitals we go to. Difference is I have to pay $300 co-pay when I walk into the hospital. The truly uninsured walk out the door without paying anything.
They continue to use our emergency room as their doctor's office for minor health issues instead of having a personal physician--just like pre-ACA.
There is a solution to the healthcare problem in the U.S.A. And there are many healthcare professionals that have a plan of action. But politicians have the ultimate say-so and they're not willing to make the needed changes in the system. The ACA is simply not the fix.