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- 53 percent, “Quality of health insurance policies will suffer.”
-- 51 percent, “Quality of care will go down.”
-- 49 percent, “The law is overly complicated.”
-- 42 percent, “Insurance exchanges will be poorly managed.”
-- 37 percent, “The law still allows insurance companies to be the middleman.”
-- 32 percent, “Too complex for businesses.”
-- 19 percent, “Americans will die earlier.”
jimmyx
Obama or the government will not be delivering your healthcare...only private health insurers, just like it's always been, will be providing that care...there are no Obama doctors, hospitals, clinics, or health insurance companies...there are no government doctors, hospitals, clinics, or health insurance companies....you pick from the private health insurers that have been in business for decades......why is this so hard for people to understand??? this is bordering on lunacy
Sure, you can blame this on the insurance companies and the hospitals, but the bottom line is, whom gave this gift of a pyramid scheme to them by creating this law?
xuenchen
This new report is evidence and probably is only a mild indication of the real problems.
jtma508
xuenchen
This new report is evidence and probably is only a mild indication of the real problems.
Evidence?? What did I miss? I thought it was a survey. So let's see --- in the interest of 'Denying Ignorance' --- 200 surveys against a universe of 7.6M heathcare professionals is roughly 0.0026% sample. Violates every aspect of panel/sample design.
Maybe the Congressional binge spenders should take a closer look !!
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