We've long noted that one of the negative - and completely foreseeable - consequences of the ObamaTax is the rise of so-called "narrow" networks:
"Nationwide, about half of all exchange plans feature narrow networks ... Those narrow network plans cost up to 17% less on average than plans with broad networks."
It also means that you're less likely to be able to keep your doc, or even find one willing to take on new patients.
And it certainly doesn't help when a doctor decides to implement his own version:
"A Long Island cardiologist had the office of another doctor torched, then hired someone who turned out to be an undercover police officer in a failed attempt to have the doctor hurt or killed"
Geeze, doc, have a heart!
"Nationwide, about half of all exchange plans feature narrow networks ... Those narrow network plans cost up to 17% less on average than plans with broad networks."
It also means that you're less likely to be able to keep your doc, or even find one willing to take on new patients.
And it certainly doesn't help when a doctor decides to implement his own version:
"A Long Island cardiologist had the office of another doctor torched, then hired someone who turned out to be an undercover police officer in a failed attempt to have the doctor hurt or killed"
Geeze, doc, have a heart!