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It affects the level of healthcare you get from a doctor

Posted on: July 11, 2019 at 11:27:15 CT
Spanky KU
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who is not getting paid enough to treat a Medicaid patient.

Low payment rates are often cited as the main reason doctors don’t want to participate in Medicaid. Doctors also cite high administrative burden and high rates of broken appointments.
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     Source is horrible - JayHoaxH8r MU - 7/11 13:25:42
          You do nothing to dispute the Oregon study - Spanky KU - 7/11 13:42:50
     "Organization spreads Pro-Freedom ideas in Med School - raskolnikov MU - 7/11 13:01:44
     Medicaid partially pays bills. It doesn’t impact the health - Floyd Turbo 99 - 7/11 11:12:32
          It affects the level of healthcare you get from a doctor - Spanky KU - 7/11 11:27:15
               Not getting paid enough? - raskolnikov MU - 7/11 13:03:04
                    There hasn't been an increase in rates for therapy - tigerinhogtown STL - 7/11 13:27:21
                         Blue collar wages topped out in '73 too.(nm) - raskolnikov MU - 7/11 14:55:46
                    Yes... not getting paid enough. - Spanky KU - 7/11 13:19:01
               Barnes hospital used to force Medicaid patients to other - TigerFan92 MU - 7/11 11:38:45
                    Introducing CityCare's Drive-Thru Gunshot Treatment - Mormad MU - 7/11 11:43:31
                         Sure. I dated a doctor from a foreign country who said that - TigerFan92 MU - 7/11 12:05:36




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