Be afraid, very afraid, because you may not be able to find a suitable doctor, if you are covered under Obamacare or any of the state versions of Obamacare.

Millions will find
themselves without health insurance and no way to afford health insurance, let
alone health care. And those that manage to get coverage under an
Obamacare health insurance plan will find their costs increased, their options
decreased, their out of pocket co-pays increased along with their
deductibles. And then the worst may come when they try to find a primary
care physician. Heaven help them if they need a specialist or multiple
specialists. They will literally be few and far between.
Thanks
to Obamacare and all the liberal progressive Democrats that voted for it.
You have screwed America.
Over 214,000 doctors won't participate in the new plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA,) analysis of a new survey by Medical Group Management Association shows. That number of 214,524, estimated by American Action Forum, is through May 2014, but appears to be growing due to plans that force doctors to take on burdensome costs. It's also about a quarter of the total number of 893,851 active professional physicians reported by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
If you live in California, it only gets worse.
In January, an estimated 70% of California's physicians were not participating in Covered California plans. Continue reading CNSNews
Over 214,000 doctors won't participate in the new plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA,) analysis of a new survey by Medical Group Management Association shows. That number of 214,524, estimated by American Action Forum, is through May 2014, but appears to be growing due to plans that force doctors to take on burdensome costs. It's also about a quarter of the total number of 893,851 active professional physicians reported by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
If you live in California, it only gets worse.
In January, an estimated 70% of California's physicians were not participating in Covered California plans. Continue reading CNSNews
Living
in California, I can personally attest to the above condition. The
urologist I see every 6 months and his group partners do not accept Covered
California (Obamacare in California) and they do not accept MediCal
(California's version of Medicaid). I asked why and was told the
remuneration was too low and that there were too many restrictions on what they
could do and the tests they could order. Covered California remunerations
to doctors are actually below MediCal.
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