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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
On one hand you are saying that the govt will have nothing to do with the quality your healthcare
"There is nothing at all in the just-passed healthcare reform that has the government remotely involved in any way whatsoever in one's health care/quality of medicine.
Insurance companies dictate to a great extent the quality of medical care you receive."
But here you infer that there will be less insurance company involvement
"The less insurance company BS controlling how you practice medicine, influencing your insurance (malpractice type) costs, and expanding your office costs (paperwork), the more doctors we'll have"
So which one is it?
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It's not either, it's both.
There are no "death panels". There is no government involvement in one's medical care decisions. That's between you and your doctor.
There will be less insurance company determination of the same, as there are now consumer protections that prevent alot of that.