understandable if you lived in a rural area or under Obamacare.
#10 | POSTED BY VISITOR_
Blah blah blah ... so remove and replace it! How is that "concept of a plan" (that was going to be done in 2 weeks 8 years ago) coming along?
BTW- The ACA uses the very same insurance companies everyone else uses.
Like Anthem Blue Cross, Aetna, Blue Shield of California Life and Health Insurance Company, Kaiser Permanente, Cigna, etc.
The increased number of people with insurance has lead to higher demand for healthcare services, potentially resulting in longer wait times for appointments for EVERYONE, making it harder to find a doctor who is both in-network and accepting new patients even for those with in-network providers.
When doctors leave the area or retire it is difficult for everyone in rural areas to find a new doctor. I am not in the ACA and it has affected me too. When my doctor left for greener pastures it took nearly a year to get a new primary care physician. My wife is still looking for one for herself.
Perhaps a few more McBurgers.
Several in fact.
#6 | POSTED BY CLOWNSHACK
Throw in a few buckets a day of KFC.
Original recipe.