Sound Off Video: How has the Affordable Care Act affected your practice? While some DOs laud the greater access to care their patients have seen under the ACA, others are disappointed by rising premiums. Oct. 28, 2014Tuesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics Affordable Care ActOMED 2014 While some DOs laud the greater access to care their patients have seen under the Affordable Care Act, others say they are disappointed by rising premiums and increased paperwork. What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments. More in Advocacy Shots heard across the nation: Taking steps to avert mass shootings in our schools Associate Professor Miko Rose, DO, recounts being in East Lansing during and after the Michigan State University mass shooting. She also discusses steps we can all take to prevent future violence. Maui wildfire devastation: How to help The AOA and the American Osteopathic Foundation (AOF) have connected with officials in Hawaii, who shared details about current recovery efforts and needs. While the recovery from this disaster will be a marathon, the sprint to help can start now. Previous articleWhat primary care physicians need to know about the HPV vaccine Next articleHow to prescribe yoga for overuse injuries
Shots heard across the nation: Taking steps to avert mass shootings in our schools Associate Professor Miko Rose, DO, recounts being in East Lansing during and after the Michigan State University mass shooting. She also discusses steps we can all take to prevent future violence.
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the entire aca is a total scam , shifting the entire burden of care and cost to those least able to pay , the workers, I have seen the premiums more than double , and with the high deductables there is no real usable insurance unless you have a catastrophic event, the insurance companies are making millions in profit , the government is paying less than their share, but oh boy the patient is now left with the burden of feeding their family or feeding the greed of government and their partners the insurance industry. Oct. 31, 2014, at 2:16 pm Reply
I agree the ACA is a TOTAL scam. Keep you plan? Keep your doctor? the working people don’t seem to be able to afford to have health insurance anymore. We are being driven like SHEEP to a one payer system! does the LEFT win? Nov. 7, 2014, at 5:54 pm Reply