Doctor Shortage Under Obamacare?

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 Fears Put to Rest

By AUSTIN FRAKT PhD

The demand for primary care doctors has gone up as more people have gotten health care coverage …. But so has appointment availability.

Doctor Shortage Under Obamacare? Fears Are Put to Rest

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  1. 39.3% of Adults Favor Repealing The Individual Mandate

    The Urban Institute recently published a brief on public attitudes toward the individual mandate. Here are some key findings from the report:

    • 39.3% favor repealing the individual mandate, while 29.6% favor keeping it.
    • 30.5% were not sure whether the mandate should be kept or eliminated.
    • Republicans were more likely to support repeal (65.5% versus 11.4%).
    • Non-Hispanic nonwhite adults favored keeping the (41.4% to 20.5%).
    • 48.1% of non-Hispanic white adults supported repealing the individual mandate.
    • Adults with college degrees favored keeping the mandate (44.6% to 36.3%).

    Source: Urban Institute, November 21, 2017

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  2. Gone Girl

    Marilyn Tavenner just stepped down after three tumultuous years at the helm of America’s Health Insurance Plans, a K Street powerhouse that’s seen its influence decline as Washington grew more hostile to Obamacare.

    Dr. David Marcinko MBA

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  3. Bernie Sanders doesn’t like healthcare providers

    “Libertarian think tank: Providers would pay for Medicare for All” By Susannah Luthi for Modern Healthcare, July 30, 2018.

    http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20180730/NEWS/180739993?utm_source=modernhealthcare&utm_campaign=am&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20180730-NEWS-180739993

    A libertarian think tank on Monday alleged that the Medicare for All plan backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders would put the brunt of the proposal’s costs on provider pay cuts.

    In a white paper released Monday by the Mercatus Center of George Mason University, senior research strategist Charles Blahous claimed healthcare spending constraints laid out in the plan from the Vermont independent senator fall almost totally on providers … Blahous warned that the Sanders blueprint for coverage would likely lead to a huge spike in overall healthcare utilization, not only because more people would automatically be covered for services like dental and vision care but also because it bans any co-pays or deductibles.

    Would you work for free for the common good?

    Darrell Pruitt DDS

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  4. Study Pokes Huge Hole In Assertions That California Is An Obamacare Success Story

    Obamacare has resulted in an increase in the use of emergency rooms in California, the study found — not a decrease, as promised.

    http://thefederalist.com/2018/08/14/study-pokes-hole-in-assertions-california-is-an-obamacare-success-story/#.W3X2LozJ6nA.twitter

    Dr. David Marcinko MBA

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  5. The Doctor Shortage

    There won’t be enough new doctors to continue providing care for the aging American population over the next decade, according to this two year old report released by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

    http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/2016/04/06/Doctor-Shortage-US-Real-and-It-s-Getting-Worse

    Ann Miller RN MHA

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