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45% Of Doctors Would Consider Quitting If Congress Passes Health Care Overhaul
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 606660" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>There plenty of nurse practictioners opening up clinics to treat minor issues people have. I will let you onto a little secret as to why they are opening up those clinics...its called *gasp* <strong><span style="font-size: 18px">profit</span></strong>. If we get this public option healthcare plan, and enough government insured patients walk through their doors they will most likley lose money on each one of those patients giving them two options. Close their doors, or stop accepting government insured patients. Once enough offices stop accepting government insured patients I'm sure the .gov will step in and tell them they have to accept them. Forcing these offices to lose money on these public option insured patients. This will cause untold numbers of clinics, doctors offices, and other primary care facilities to close simply because they are losing money. Nothing good will come from a public option healthcare plan, and we will all suffer because of it.</p><p></p><p>That article on Rick Scott was quite amusing. Its written to scare small minded liberals like yourself, and even has the token George W. Bush thrown in for good measure. In the article it says he has put $5 million of his own money along with another $15 million of donations in order to put together those town hall protests, but allow me to let you onto another little secret. That $20 million dollars is not enough to pay for the millions of people who have shown up at these town hall protests not to mention the million or so who were in Washington on 9/12. I know the truth hurts, but in reality those people really do not want government intrusion into their health care. Luckly for the future of our nation the health care proposals are looking less and less likely to happen every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 606660, member: 249"] There plenty of nurse practictioners opening up clinics to treat minor issues people have. I will let you onto a little secret as to why they are opening up those clinics...its called *gasp* [B][SIZE=5]profit[/SIZE][/B]. If we get this public option healthcare plan, and enough government insured patients walk through their doors they will most likley lose money on each one of those patients giving them two options. Close their doors, or stop accepting government insured patients. Once enough offices stop accepting government insured patients I'm sure the .gov will step in and tell them they have to accept them. Forcing these offices to lose money on these public option insured patients. This will cause untold numbers of clinics, doctors offices, and other primary care facilities to close simply because they are losing money. Nothing good will come from a public option healthcare plan, and we will all suffer because of it. That article on Rick Scott was quite amusing. Its written to scare small minded liberals like yourself, and even has the token George W. Bush thrown in for good measure. In the article it says he has put $5 million of his own money along with another $15 million of donations in order to put together those town hall protests, but allow me to let you onto another little secret. That $20 million dollars is not enough to pay for the millions of people who have shown up at these town hall protests not to mention the million or so who were in Washington on 9/12. I know the truth hurts, but in reality those people really do not want government intrusion into their health care. Luckly for the future of our nation the health care proposals are looking less and less likely to happen every day. [/QUOTE]
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