Apr 13, 2010

Report: ObamaCare’s doctorless world

A grim report on the doctorless world of ObamaCare.

In rural areas of the country, obtaining a doctor's appointment is practically mission impossible.

Even in cities such as Boston and Manhattan, it can be very difficult for patients to attain the medical care they badly need, particularly for Medicare and Medicaid patients.

From New York's Upper East Side to the heartland to San Francisco's Haight Ashbury, a striking physician shortage exists in this country.

The reasons for the dearth of doctors are complex, but one thing is certain: The "health care reform" that President Obama ardently pushed down the public's throat and recently signed into law will not increase the scant supply of doctors. In fact, it will make the problem worse.

We can’t say all this will be the result of unintended consequences because the results are very predictable proving ObamaCare bill wasn't about health care but about the government gaining power.

We will someday long for the “good old days” when a primary care physician decided the best treatment for us rather than non-medical government bureaucrat.

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