I still have a lot of questions about Obamacare, but this is serious. If the numbers are close, and I have no doubt they are, Obamacare will be a disaster. My kid is a doctor, and reports the same percentage from colleagues.
Now we are having a serious and thoughtful discussion about some questions in another thread, so I hope this can remain the same.
What I get from this article is that the government can't effectively take over a major portion of the health care system and expect it to remain the same. We seem to think that if we force all this paperwork on health care providers, increasing their costs while at the same time decreasing what they get paid, health care will remain the same. We think that now poor people will get the same high quality health care that the perceived more well off get. We think that we can make health insurance more affordable by mandating what and who insurance companies cover, regardless of what the individuals need, and regardless of whether the coverage and premium payment are actuarily sound.
That's not what's going to happen. Health care quality will decrease for everyone. (Except, of course, the 0.1% that actually run the country. They will get what they want regardless.) As the number of doctors decreases, so does the access to health care. As insurance costs rise to cover the risk of pre-existing conditions, access to health care decreases. As more people become less able to afford "qualified" health insurance, and opt to pay the penalty, access to heath care decreases.
Socialism promotes equality by bringing everyone down. You may have access to the same health care as your more well-to-do neighbor, but it will be lower quality and more expensive for both of you.
So why is Obamacare a good thing?
http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/09/re...ver-obamacare/