Cancer Patient - Obamacare took Doctor, Insurance...

5.5 million policies were cancelled do the Obamacare mandates--which does not reflect on how many people who were covered under these policies no longer have health insurance. IOW--you could have 12 or more million people who lost their insurance that were covered under these policies, when you include the spouses and children that were covered under same policies.

Meaning there are a lot of cancer patients that were receiving treatment that are getting cancellation notices in the mail.

PURPOSE OF OBAMACARE--to insure the unisured EFFECT OF OBAMACARE--uninsuring the insured

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Leftard obamacare worshipers will not be affected. They all have Medicaid which is free and has no copays or deductibles.

It does, but to the ignorant you would not know anyway. Even Medicare comes with a cost, a deductible and other parts a premium. It is called a spend down amount when on Medicaid.

Medicare does have out of the pockets costs. Medicaid does not.

Wrong again, as usual:

Out of Pocket Costs

States can impose copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and other similar charges on most Medicaid-covered benefits, both inpatient and outpatient services, and the amounts that can be charged vary with income. All out of pocket charges are based on the individual state’s payment for that service.

Cost Sharing Out of Pocket Costs | Medicaid.gov
 
It does, but to the ignorant you would not know anyway. Even Medicare comes with a cost, a deductible and other parts a premium. It is called a spend down amount when on Medicaid.

Medicare does have out of the pockets costs. Medicaid does not.

Wrong again, as usual:

Out of Pocket Costs

States can impose copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and other similar charges on most Medicaid-covered benefits, both inpatient and outpatient services, and the amounts that can be charged vary with income. All out of pocket charges are based on the individual state’s payment for that service.

Cost Sharing Out of Pocket Costs | Medicaid.gov

States can-but do they?

I found some articles from 2006 but that's it.

Would you happen to have a quick reference or link?
 
There are parts of this account that just don't sound right.

The guy lives in San Diego and goes to Stanford for medical treatment? That's an eight hour drive. They have state of the art medical in San Diego, so why travel so far?

Just doesn't make sense.

I couldn't read the account because they want me to pay to do so. But yes there is something wrong because he couldn't have no insurance yet.
 

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