11-04-2016, 07:49 PM
More docs jumping ship from sinking ObamaCare
Only 57 percent of doctors say they'll be taking new patients insured by exchange plans next year, according to a survey from SERMO, a social network for physicians.
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Fewer and fewer insurers available
I now have insurance because of it
Obama's denial of problems
Fewer and fewer physicians accepting it
Substantial increase in premiums
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Brittany M. Hughes of the Media Research Center says that's down about four percent from last year, when 61 percent of physicians reported the same.
"Even fewer physicians say that they're taking new Medicaid patients," Hughes tells OneNewsNow.
More doctors dropping out creates "numerous problems," she says, because the insurance plans offered are "dropping like flies" while premiums keep rising.
Only 57 percent of doctors say they'll be taking new patients insured by exchange plans next year, according to a survey from SERMO, a social network for physicians.
What issue with ObamaCare is playing the biggest role in your mind as Election Day approaches?
Fewer and fewer insurers available
I now have insurance because of it
Obama's denial of problems
Fewer and fewer physicians accepting it
Substantial increase in premiums
Vote
View ResultsPolldaddy.com
Brittany M. Hughes of the Media Research Center says that's down about four percent from last year, when 61 percent of physicians reported the same.
"Even fewer physicians say that they're taking new Medicaid patients," Hughes tells OneNewsNow.
More doctors dropping out creates "numerous problems," she says, because the insurance plans offered are "dropping like flies" while premiums keep rising.
More docs jumping ship from sinking ObamaCare
Only 57 percent of doctors say they'll be taking new patients insured by exchange plans next year, according to a survey from SERMO, a social network for physicians.
What issue with ObamaCare is playing the biggest role in your mind as Election Day approaches?
Fewer and fewer insurers available
I now have insurance because of it
Obama's denial of problems
Fewer and fewer physicians accepting it
Substantial increase in premiums
Vote
View ResultsPolldaddy.com
Brittany M. Hughes of the Media Research Center says that's down about four percent from last year, when 61 percent of physicians reported the same.
"Even fewer physicians say that they're taking new Medicaid patients," Hughes tells OneNewsNow.
More doctors dropping out creates "numerous problems," she says, because the insurance plans offered are "dropping like flies" while premiums keep rising.
Only 57 percent of doctors say they'll be taking new patients insured by exchange plans next year, according to a survey from SERMO, a social network for physicians.
What issue with ObamaCare is playing the biggest role in your mind as Election Day approaches?
Fewer and fewer insurers available
I now have insurance because of it
Obama's denial of problems
Fewer and fewer physicians accepting it
Substantial increase in premiums
Vote
View ResultsPolldaddy.com
Brittany M. Hughes of the Media Research Center says that's down about four percent from last year, when 61 percent of physicians reported the same.
"Even fewer physicians say that they're taking new Medicaid patients," Hughes tells OneNewsNow.
More doctors dropping out creates "numerous problems," she says, because the insurance plans offered are "dropping like flies" while premiums keep rising.


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