HHS: No, you can't have your own doctor under Obaminationcare

Started by quiller, July 19, 2013, 10:14:57 AM

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quiller

Another bald-faced lie exposed from the worthless trash infesting the White House.

Quote"Depending on the plan you choose in the Marketplace, you may be able to keep your current doctor."  The bottom line is that Obamacare guarantees neither. Doctors may be only available through certain networks, just as in the current system.  And only plans that existed in their current form on March 23, 2010, are even eligible to be "kept." The vast majority of plans will be new, subject to a raft of new regulations, requirements, and restrictions.

Now that Health and Human Services has confirmed that the suspicions of Obamacare opponents were justified, the Obama administration will have some explaining to do to friends and foes of the law alike. Because now everyone is finding out "what's in it."

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/hhs-admits-you-might-not-be-able-keep-your-doctor-under-obamacare_740093.html?nopager=1


walkstall

Quote from: quiller on July 19, 2013, 10:14:57 AM
Another bald-faced lie exposed from the worthless trash infesting the White House.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/hhs-admits-you-might-not-be-able-keep-your-doctor-under-obamacare_740093.html?nopager=1


QuoteBecause now everyone is finding out "what's in it."
So are doctor who are now getting out of the field of medicine.  I have had three doctor opting out of medicine in the last 4 years.
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

quiller

Meanwhile, the Party of Crime has quietly dropped the anti-fraud provisions in this monstrosity.....

QuoteIn less than three months, Obamacare's federal health insurance exchange will open and with it the flood of subsidies begins. The administration is clearly worried about how this grand scheme is going to come together, and it should be. The Department of Health and Human Services on Monday officially eliminated the anti-fraud provisions so that anyone can certify himself as "needy" and get the freebies.

Even without an influx of billions of new spending by Obamacare, health care fraud is costly. The FBI estimates that Medicare is swindled out of anywhere between $75 billion and $250 billion a year, which is almost 10 percent of the program's spending. A rash of Obamacare con artists — real con artists, and not the pols and their helpers who shill for the program — have already attempted to take advantage of the complications of the law. The new charlatans are using the confusion and penalties built into the law to dupe the elderly into believing that if they do not pay health insurance immediately they will have to pay 2.5 percent of their income in fines and may go to jail.

By eliminating income verification for subsidies through the health insurance exchanges, the administration signaled a new kind of fraud. Applicants will now know that they can lie without risk to claim to earn less than the threshold income. The government could cut to the chase and put up a notice: "Sign up for free federal money here."

More Washington Times editorial ("The Great Obamacare Swindle") here..... 

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/18/the-great-obamacare-swindle/

AndyJackson

Wow, how bad / honest will the liberal rags even get on it  ?  And unions, and other liberal icons.

Sadly, Roberts now owns it, along with Obama.

He can start taking the slings & arrows right along with BO.

quiller

Quote from: AndyJackson on July 19, 2013, 11:48:31 AM
Wow, how bad / honest will the liberal rags even get on it  ?  And unions, and other liberal icons.

Sadly, Roberts now owns it, along with Obama.

He can start taking the slings & arrows right along with BO.

Those who read might hold Roberts accountable (and I agree he partly was). But the majority of voters are sick of politics, sick of the U.S. news media constantly lying to them, and so they're also definitely going to blame The One™ they actually remember.

Go ahead and survey any ten people at random. Offer them $1 if they can correctly name all the USSC seat-warmers.

You'll still have that dollar at the end of the day.