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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Confirmed: Obamacare Makes it Harder to Find Primary Care Doctors

Critics of President Obama’s health care reform law have long cautioned that it would make it more difficult for people to find primary care doctors. A new report from the Associated Press confirmed that at least some Obamacare consumers are struggling to find doctors.

When Olivia Papa signed up for a new health plan last year, her insurance company assigned her to a primary care doctor. The relatively healthy 61-year-old didn’t try to see the doctor until last month, when she and her husband both needed authorization to see separate specialists.

She called the doctor’s office several times without luck.

“They told me that they were not on the plan, they were never on the plan and they’d been trying to get their name off the plan all year,” said Papa, who recently bought a plan from a different insurance company.

It was no better with the next doctor she was assigned. The Naples, Fla., resident said she left a message to make an appointment, “and they never called back.”

The Papas were among the 6.7 million people who gained insurance through the Affordable Care Act last year, flooding a primary care system that is struggling to keep up with demand.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

AND... so many doctors are no longer accepting any type of insurance...why??... because they can. If health care becomes too difficult for a doctor to work with...they will work alone. Lets fact it....everyone needs a doctor at some time.