>>>There are also many that are on the record as saying that they will not accept patients covered by the Obamacare exchanges
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>I haven't seen that anywhere.
>It's surprising.
>As I read it plans on the exchanges cover more illnesses (that's what many well people are complaining about- they don't want to pay for that expanded coverage).
>I were an MD that would appeal to me.
>The local hospitals here love the ACA. More than 50% of their billings go unpaid now and that will drop sharply when the ACA is in full swing.
That is surprising to me because it has been all over the national and local news:
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/hospital-of-tomorrow/articles/2013/10/30/top-hospitals-opt-out-of-obamacare
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