Monday, December 9, 2013

"The Protections And Standard Of Care You Lost Under Obamacare."

 In the past, -before Obamacare-  the doctors and hospitals were required to follow a guideline of care for each patient, regardless of the coverage on your policy, or if you were not covered, or, on Medicaid or Medicare.

  The guideline was the same for every insurance provider; by law.

Tests and procedures were required for every patient under criteria. By law.

   Today this is not true anymore because of Obamacare.

   Hospitals are not required to treat you according to that patient care guideline, anymore.

    The policy you have is not a replacement for that guideline. Your policy is not a guideline of care that replaces the system of criteria.

Criteria is what guaranteed that you were treated, humanely, while you received services. And the application of criteria protected your individual rights.

   You no longer are protected under that system of Constitutional rights protections and guaranteed a standard of quality of care.

   If you understand that, I can continue.....

   If you don't, then you need to find out what protections you have lost and what the guideline of care is in legal terms. If any.

   Sorry for the bad news.

   That is the situation, now, under Obamacare, 

 

"It is a fact that many people were not covered on an insurance policy that they purchased. But the care for those people was basically the same when they went to the doctor or hospital or Emergency Room."

   More of the expenses for patients that had insurance was covered. Therefore it was less expensive for them. They saved money. In some cases thousands, tens of thousands of dollars. Even hundreds of thousands of dollars.

   That is the main reason people bought insurance, along with the fact that certain services could be obtained by the purchase of certain  types of policies. Like customized policies.

   It is true that some services were not provided for people who were not covered. Those services were usually luxury- or experimental- or extras- or choice in operations, for example.

 

It's not constitutional to force a private business into a government program. Or to be forced into compliance with authority for the purpose of the support of a government program.

  

There is no fairness or equality in Obamacare. Whatever equal treatment there is, is, written into your policy.

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