Monday, February 29, 2016

In Texas, Uneven Expansion Of Obamacare Sows Frustration

NPR reports:
Almost 1 in 5 people in Texas says it's gotten harder to see a doctor in the past two years according to the NPR poll. It didn't matter what kind of insurance they had.

About 70 percent of insurance plans for Texans available on HealthCare.gov are small ones, according to Dan Polsky, a health economist at the University of Pennsylvania.

Insurers tend to offer patients with narrow networks that include fewer choices of doctors and hospitals.
Barack Obama calls this better health care!