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Tag: Obamacare
Although the Affordable Care Act requires that an insurer must give three months’ notice to subsidized healthcare exchange participants who fail to pay their share of premiums before the insurer can cancel coverage, the insurer has no obligation to pay for the participants’ care after the first month of that three month period.
Mark Weiss interviews ERISA expert attorney Christine Roberts about implementing Obamacare’s coverage requirements.
A recent trip to a restaurant and the post office illustrate the difference between entrepreneurial medicine and the brave new bureaucratic world of healthcare.
Entrepreneurial thinking is the cure for dissatisfaction with Obamacare.
Whether it’s the 83% reported in the press or even half of that, many physicians are questioning their career strategies in light of the Supreme Court’s upholding of the individual mandate within Obamacare. It appears certain that an increasing number of physicians will be disappointed with Obamacare and the burdensome requirements of its bureaucracy. From […]
For many physicians, the winds of change are of hurricane force. Consider how they can be harnessed.
Physicians are certainly well acquainted with the concept of nosocomial infections, infections acquired by patients during the course of hospitalization and infections acquired by hospital personnel. But physicians are for the most part unaware of another type of infection relating to hospitals: the meme, or mind virus, an accepted cultural idea or paradigm, infecting physicians in […]
When I have a question about my health, about the last thing I think of is calling the hospital; I call my doctor.
So, Obamacare passed. While there’s a time and a place to discuss political reactions, this is neither.