Jeff Dunetz:
Doctor Shock is when the new subscriber to an Obamacare exchange health insurance plan realizes that their doctors are not in their health care network. In some cases they find out there are no doctors of a specific specialty within a hundred miles of their homes. Doctor Shock is proof that the President lied when he said, “If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor.”
In an article called “More Insured, but the Choices Are Narrowing” the NY Times, the Bible of the progressive movement finally realizes that people are being forced away from their doctors.
In the midst of all the turmoil in health care these days, one thing is becoming clear: No matter what kind of health plan consumers choose, they will find fewer doctors and hospitals in their network — or pay much more for the privilege of going to any provider they want.
These so-called narrow networks, featuring limited groups of providers, have made a big entrance on the newly created state insurance exchanges, where they are a common feature in many of the plans. While the sizes of the networks vary considerably, many plans now exclude at least some large hospitals or doctors’ groups. Smaller networks are also becoming more common in health care coverage offered by employers and in private Medicare Advantage plans.
Insurers, ranging from national behemoths like WellPoint, UnitedHealth and Aetna to much smaller local carriers, are fully embracing the idea, saying narrower networks are essential to controlling costs and managing care. Major players contend they can avoid the uproar that crippled a similar push in the 1990s.
The insurance companies have to cut back on the number of doctors in their networks to keep costs down. And its not just the doctors:
The majority of insurance plans being sold on the new healthcare exchanges in New York, Texas, and California, for example, will not offer patients’ access to Memorial Sloan Kettering in Manhattan or MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, two top cancer centres, or Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, one of the top research and teaching hospitals in the country.
Experts say the move by insurers to limit consumers’ choices and steer them away from hospitals that are considered too expensive, or even “inefficient”, reflects the new competitive landscape in the insurance industry since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama’s 2010 healthcare law.
Then there are the stories where the networks published by the insurers contains many doctors who are not really in the network, which were reported as happening in NY and California.
Dare I say, ”Better late than never?”
The NYTimes still has enough employees to where they are seeing this firsthand.
Being mugged by reality hurts.
@Nanny G:
That’s good news.
This on top of the story (propaganda) coming out about how “great” that employers are getting ready to pay you to get your own obamacare policy instead of providing health insurance through your job. Of course you will now have your income taxes go up on top of having to pay your obamacare tax (as SCOTUS called it to declare it constitutional) so add even more lies to Obama’s list, as he insisted he wasn’t going to raise taxes on anyone making less than $250,000 per year.
Again, every time we brought up these inevitable consequences of this socialist power grab, leftists shrieked we were fearmongering because we didn’t want poor people to have health care.
Yet you cannot keep your doctor or your plan, the cost of insurance is rising faster than it ever did before obamacare was crammed down our throats, and now tens of millions who already had insurance are going to be dumped onto the sketchy exchanges AND have their taxes increased.
And as I have said before, wait until politicians pass laws requiring physicians to accept obamacare patients in order to have a medical license. Wait until IPAB begins rationing care by setting payment rates so low that doctors cannot provide care to patients without going bankrupt. The VA medical scandal is nothing compared to what will happen once the government has total control of the medical system.
Obamacare is an evil lie, based on the naked lust for power intrinsic to these leftist scum. If you want any semblance of freedom for yourself and your children, you will demand your representatives and senators repeal this deceitful, fraudulent legislation.
Breaking Choice Habits
Now there’s an ObamaCare slogan.