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by: FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 3:39pm  
Memorial Healthcare, New glass windows up at the reception area, and this is new also.
 
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KTownTexican Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 3:39pm  
smart move,, it doesn't pay anyway 4951
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 3:57pm  
Nothing like a little lite reading at the doctors.
 
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ProblemAgain Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 4:02pm  
Memorial Healthcare, New glass windows up at the reception area, and this is new also.
 
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@FoFa: there is  no such thing as national healthcare. all healthcare policies are with healthcare insurance companies. perhaps they mean medicare and medicaid which would be the closest thing existing to national healthcare
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 4:14pm  
there is  no such thing as national healthcare.
 
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Maybe they mean, too expensive, cheap *** we can't afford to treat them, government rip off half baked, healthcare. Their version wastes less paper. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 4:19pm  
point is when a person presents their health insurance, there is no difference between your card and the cards of people who got health insurance after the affordable healthcare act was passed. nothing differentiates the policies either in title or coverage. as i said ,the closest thing we would have to national healthcare is medicare or medicaid. 4951
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Mahm Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 4:39pm  
This one is at my Pediatrician's office.
 
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 4:49pm  
nothing differentiates the policies either in title or coverage.
 
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Interesting, because that is not what I am reading. The gov. Plans pay less, even if backed by a "regular" provider. Why do you think they don't take it? They can't afford it, the doctors. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 6:20pm  
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~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 7:27pm  
This one is at my Pediatrician's office.
 
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@Mahm: We must have the same Ped. I have seen those and the vaccine coverage ones everywhere!
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 10:16pm  
Where is Memorial Healthcare?
 
@Stealth83: Our Dr. went from private practice in KW to Memorial Herman Healthcare System
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~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 10:50pm  
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~ 9 years ago   Sep 9, '14 11:11pm  
This one is at my Pediatrician's office.
 
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@Mahm:  Dang, I got a crick in my neck from reading that.  Does Obamacare cover that?
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~ 9 years ago   Sep 10, '14 6:21am  

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>> This one is at my Pediatrician's office.
 
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@Mahm:  Dang, I got a crick in my neck from reading that.  Does Obamacare cover that?
 
@Retired_Engineer: I doubt it. Not without meeting a $2000 deductible first anyway.
 
First time I have had a pic post sideways, and it just happens to be one with lots of words. Grrr.
 
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~ 9 years ago   Sep 10, '14 8:05am  
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Sep 10, '14 11:19am  
Obamacare plans have shrunk payments to physicians so much that some doctors say they won’t be able to afford to accept Obamacare coverage, NPR reports.Many of the eight million sign-ups in Obamacare exchanges nationwide already face more limited choices for physicians and hospitals than those in the private insurance market. But with low physician reimbursement rates, the problem could get even worse.For a typical quick patient visit, Dr. Doug Gerard, a Connecticut internist, told NPR a private insurer would pay $100 while Medicare would pay around $80. But Obamacare plans are more likely to pay closer to $80, which Gerard says is unsustainable for his practice. 4951
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