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Uh . . . where to start?
Dear Glaivester:
Related to your comment in Matt Miller's thread.
Maybe a little more investigation and reading on your part may change your "impression."
First up: Make sure you wander over into my blog see this post:
Now that doesn't specifically cover the Medicare doctor problem, although if the doctors are pissed off enough over non-payments in the regular coverage, then it most likely would spill over to the Medicare payments also.
To continue, Glaivester said:
Well ... If we are going to speak about impressions, I'm under the "impression" that a large part of the problem is that doctors are not taking Medicare patients that are covered by the "MedicarePart C - Medicare Advantage Plans" that are administered by guess who -- private corporate insurance companies.
"Medicare Part A: Hospital Insurance and "Medicare Part B: Medical Insurance patients aren't having the same problem with doctors not taking them.
And it's all not simply a "black and white" situation, There are various problems involved:
Hmmm ...
I Wonder what the problem is with the doctors and why they wouldn't want to take those patients covered through the Part-C Advantage plans? (note: sarcasm)
And as I said at the beginning: Maybe a little more investigation and reading on your part may change your "impression."
~OGD~