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Rick Scott Gets an Earful
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The structure of health insurance is the issue, not the insurance itself. A large segment of ACA subscribers are paying for plans with out of pocket costs that prohibit them using the plan and would often be better off simply paying the premium dollars directly for the care. Unless the condition is catastrophic and requires hospitalization they still dont get the care OR they receive care for which they do not pay in a timely manner. Having affordable usable insurance continues to be an issue while the added bureaucracy continues to increase the overall costs of healthcare. Its wonderful that some are getting care, but we're only prolonging the problem.
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