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Re: POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts |
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Posted by Nilet on Thu May 22 16:36:57 2014, in response to POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts, posted by Olog-hai on Thu May 22 12:38:25 2014. Gee, it's almost as if private companies are notoriously inefficient at actually providing health coverage.So when are we getting that single-payer system that Obama allegedly supports? |
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Re: POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu May 22 18:56:59 2014, in response to Re: POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts, posted by Nilet on Thu May 22 16:36:57 2014. Amen. |
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Re: POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts |
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Posted by AlM on Thu May 22 18:59:26 2014, in response to POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts, posted by Olog-hai on Thu May 22 12:38:25 2014. Right, done unilaterally by Obama saying "Do it." No notice of proposed rulemaking, no hearings, etc. No vote by the empowered regulators. Just unilaterally by the President all on his own. |
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Re: POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts |
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Posted by Nilet on Thu May 22 19:13:46 2014, in response to Re: POTUS changes ACA unilaterally again: New regs provide for ins. co. bailouts, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu May 22 18:56:59 2014. They never stop screaming that he's a socialist. Olog keeps calling me "far left" for saying he's not even a liberal. So obviously, we'll be getting single payer any day now, right? |
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ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue May 27 07:12:07 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. TANSFTAFHC!Associated Press
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Re: ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 27 11:08:24 2014, in response to ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements, posted by Olog-hai on Tue May 27 07:12:07 2014. Hmmmm.....could be there's TOO MANY POOR PEOPLE??? Maybe the solution to this lies in the private sector....like PAYING A LIVING WAGE??? |
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Re: ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Tue May 27 13:44:14 2014, in response to ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements, posted by Olog-hai on Tue May 27 07:12:07 2014. So in other words, some of the people signing up for Medicaid are people who were already eligible for it, and the states are responsible for their portion of the costs. For all intents and purposes, this isn't an Obamacare problem per se since states could have easily faced this issue in the long-run, but it's a problem with law that created the programme in the first place. For all intents and purposes, the states shouldn't be in the business of providing social welfare, nor should municipalities due to the fact that the decision to provide such services can put a state at a competitive disadvantage vis à vis other states that choose to skimp on such programmes, and states and municipal governments simply lack the funding flexibility that the federal government has during downturns to fund such programmes. |
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Re: ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 27 16:47:14 2014, in response to ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements, posted by Olog-hai on Tue May 27 07:12:07 2014. Single payer is still an option. :) |
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Re: ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue May 27 17:54:14 2014, in response to Re: ACA piles on costs to states thanks to Medicaid requirements, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue May 27 16:47:14 2014. Sounds good to me. |
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Feds considering subsidizing "end-of-life planning" (death panel redux) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 13:11:39 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. Pew Stateline
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by bingbong on Mon Jun 2 13:27:03 2014, in response to Feds considering subsidizing "end-of-life planning" (death panel redux), posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 13:11:39 2014. The only problem I see in this is an irrational belief in the words uttered by Sarah Palin. |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Mon Jun 2 13:52:30 2014, in response to Feds considering subsidizing "end-of-life planning" (death panel redux), posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 13:11:39 2014. Good. |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing "end-of-life planning." |
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Posted by Nilet on Mon Jun 2 16:09:59 2014, in response to Feds considering subsidizing "end-of-life planning" (death panel redux), posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 13:11:39 2014. Kindly explain how "we'll help you make a living will" constitutes a "death panel." Are you under the impression that people are immortal as long as they don't make advance preparations for their end-of-life affairs? |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 16:27:48 2014, in response to Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux), posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Mon Jun 2 13:52:30 2014. You like death panels? Do elaborate.Subsidy ain't going to last. And federal control of the health system = You Die Quickly, to paraphrase Alan Grayson. |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing "end-of-life planning" |
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Posted by Nilet on Mon Jun 2 16:34:34 2014, in response to Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux), posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 16:27:48 2014. FAIL.Also double fail because you apparently don't know how to type double quotes. Seriously, just hold shift while pressing the apostrophe key. |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jun 2 17:10:49 2014, in response to Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux), posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 16:27:48 2014. So you plan to stick your relatives with the bill for your funeral as well as your local government because you didn't make plans? Do you want to be kept alive after you've gone brain dead (clinically proven finally) and run up the bills for the taxpayers because you failed to choose a DNR for the appropriate conditions?Do you have ANY idea of what this is about? Or is Sarah Palin your mentor? |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by Fred G on Mon Jun 2 20:04:57 2014, in response to Feds considering subsidizing "end-of-life planning" (death panel redux), posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 13:11:39 2014. Good news.your pal, Fred |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by Fred G on Mon Jun 2 20:51:56 2014, in response to Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux), posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 2 16:27:48 2014. My doctor hands me living will pamphlet every physical. What's the big deal? You specify your last wishes and opt for being kept alive or not being kept alive through a terminal hopeless condition. Or perhaps you think that we should act like it's a Disney film with a guaranteed happy ending.your pal, Fred |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by bingbong on Mon Jun 2 21:28:25 2014, in response to Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux), posted by Fred G on Mon Jun 2 20:51:56 2014. Last I looked nobody gets out alive. |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by Fred G on Mon Jun 2 21:49:02 2014, in response to Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux), posted by bingbong on Mon Jun 2 21:28:25 2014. Olog and his gang will lace up the Nike's and cruise out on the DaDa ship :)your pal, Fred |
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Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux) |
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Posted by Nilet on Mon Jun 2 21:58:05 2014, in response to Re: Feds considering subsidizing ''end-of-life planning'' (death panel redux), posted by bingbong on Mon Jun 2 21:28:25 2014. Life has a 100% mortality rate. |
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Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jun 3 00:52:33 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. NY Times
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Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Jun 3 01:06:27 2014, in response to Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jun 3 00:52:33 2014. Hospitals are corporations too, my friend. Are you going commie on us? They're entitled to whatever the |
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Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA) |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 07:48:18 2014, in response to Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jun 3 00:52:33 2014. Wow that's never happened before! :-/your pal, Fred |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Jun 3 16:26:47 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 07:48:18 2014. Damn you, Obama! :) |
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Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Jun 3 16:33:09 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 07:48:18 2014. No....but after spending all this money wasn't the opposite supposed to happen? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jun 3 16:52:48 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Jun 3 16:33:09 2014. pwnt. |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 20:07:28 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Jun 3 16:33:09 2014. Spending what money?Your pal, Fred |
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Posted by bingbong on Tue Jun 3 21:04:53 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Jun 3 16:33:09 2014. Last I looked, nobody spent "all this money". |
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Posted by train dude on Tue Jun 3 21:48:36 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 07:48:18 2014. According to our President, healthcare costs were supposed to go down. |
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Posted by train dude on Tue Jun 3 21:48:36 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 07:48:18 2014. According to our President, healthcare costs were supposed to go down. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Jun 3 21:55:26 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by train dude on Tue Jun 3 21:48:36 2014. That's what they told us over and over again. |
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Posted by Nilet on Tue Jun 3 21:57:00 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by train dude on Tue Jun 3 21:48:36 2014. And if you believe anything he says, I have a bridge you might be interested in buying. |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 21:59:04 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by train dude on Tue Jun 3 21:48:36 2014. Mine did :)your pal, Fred |
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Posted by Nilet on Tue Jun 3 22:00:44 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Fred G on Tue Jun 3 21:59:04 2014. Lucky for you. |
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Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA) |
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Posted by Nilet on Tue Jun 3 22:08:02 2014, in response to Re: Hospital charges going up for common ailments (Medicare/ACA), posted by Nilet on Tue Jun 3 22:00:44 2014. My health care costs went up. :( |
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UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jun 8 14:04:03 2014, in response to Universal Health Care is HERE in these USA! Apply Now. www.healthcare.gov, posted by SMAZ on Tue Oct 1 13:19:06 2013. Boston Globe
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 14:11:47 2014, in response to UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jun 8 14:04:03 2014. Your title is not reflected in the contents of the article. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cuts Medicare Advantage network, BC/BS expands theirs in MA |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 14:21:13 2014, in response to UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jun 8 14:04:03 2014. Looks like the competition is heating up. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jun 8 14:26:25 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cuts Medicare Advantage network, BC/BS expands theirs in MA, posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 14:21:13 2014. Cronyism is not competition. And notice that neither BC/BS nor Tufts are saying how many doctors they're "expanding" by. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut Medicare Advantage networks, BC\BS expands theirs |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 14:41:47 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jun 8 14:26:25 2014. In fact, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts has expanded its network by 750 physicians when it added Mount Auburn Hospital and Cambridge Health Alliance in March and South Shore Physician Hospital Association in JanuaryYou didn't read what you posted again Olog. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 14:49:29 2014, in response to UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jun 8 14:04:03 2014. In total, UnitedHealthcare will have cut about 35,000 doctors across the country over the past six months, the insurer said; that represents roughly 10 percent of the insurer’s national provider network.Obviously this story is untrue because bingbong informed us that no one has lost their doctor under Obamacare. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 14:51:38 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 14:49:29 2014. ???This story is not about Obamacare; it's about Medicare Advantage. Did you even read it? |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 14:55:23 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 14:51:38 2014. Cause and effect relationship. If not for Obamacare, Medicare Advantage would not have needed to cut these doctors from their plan. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 15:00:56 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 14:55:23 2014. If not for Obamacare, Medicare Advantage would not have needed to cut these doctors from their plan.Proof? There's no such claim in the article. And another insurer is expanding its network according to the article. The inference is that United Healthcare is simply losing market share. And even if you are correct, your original comment is unwarranted. You made it seem like an obvious conclusion. It certainly is not. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by bingbong on Sun Jun 8 15:02:23 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 14:49:29 2014. Never said such a thing. Did say that it's likely most will see that change as the coverage networks expand. There's bound to be reshuffling when such a major change is made. The OP shows a perfect example of that. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 15:45:49 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 15:00:56 2014. UnitedHealth CEO Stephen J. Hemsley is expecting cuts in Medicare payments tied to the Affordable Care Act."That's what's driving our actions," said Austin Pittman, president of UnitedHealth's networks. He also said, "It's no secret that we are under substantial funding pressure from the federal government." |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 16:05:59 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Dave on Sun Jun 8 15:45:49 2014. OK, fine, but not a quote from the source you cited. So my original point stands. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 16:06:47 2014, in response to Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by AlM on Sun Jun 8 16:05:59 2014. Sorry, not the source you cited, but the source that this thread is about. |
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Re: UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Jun 8 17:12:29 2014, in response to UnitedHealthcare to cut around 700 docs for MA seniors on Medicare Advantage—to offset ACA costs, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jun 8 14:04:03 2014. No surprise here ... our experience with UHC goes back a LONG way and they are THE shittiest "HMO" style insurer there is. :( |
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