tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213637816867597284.post2575614510398685474..comments2023-04-05T03:59:10.137-07:00Comments on Health Insurance Issues with Dave: Collateral DamageDave Cunixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18356604734843290624noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213637816867597284.post-20788487944566394572012-10-03T10:02:32.604-07:002012-10-03T10:02:32.604-07:00Posted on the website:
Susie Sharp says:
Octobe...Posted on the website:<br /><br />Susie Sharp says: <br /><br />October 3, 2012 at 4:13 pm (Edit)<br /> <br />I agree that the PPACA, while a step in the right direction, was poorly put together. You would think that the people who designed this bothered to study other national healthcare systems in other civilized nations, implemented the best parts and learned how to look for the shortfalls and head them off at the pass. As a female, I’m enjoying not being a pre-existing condition anymore, enjoying not paying co-pays for preventative care such as mammograms, enjoying knowing that an insurance company can’t toss me out if my medical care exceeds its self-imposed cap. And I think once disenfranchised people get used to not using the Emergency Care Unit as their primary physician and start doing preventative care and stabilizing their own ongoing care, it will be better for all. I certainly hope that everyone sits down at the table right after elections and works on solutions – AND.. incorporates the expertise of the medical, health and insurance professionals. Here’s a handy little guide to the implementation guideline: http://ebn.benefitnews.com/health-care-reform/timeline.html<br /><br />Dave Cunixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18356604734843290624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213637816867597284.post-1974822550562530522012-10-02T07:55:40.097-07:002012-10-02T07:55:40.097-07:00From the website:
kathy bc says:
October 2, 2012...From the website:<br /><br />kathy bc says: <br />October 2, 2012 at 2:46 pm (Edit) <br />The more you teach us about PPACA the scarier it sounds.<br /><br />People who write the legislation have no real experience in healthcare. God forbid we involve health care professionals and health insurance agents in the process of drafting legislation to reform healthcare.<br /><br />Dave Cunixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18356604734843290624noreply@blogger.com