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Topicpeople like single-payer because they don't understand what it actually means
gunplagirl
11/07/17 2:05:23 PM
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Balrog0 posted...
gunplagirl posted...
Like the implementation of hipaa restrictions or adjustment to ICD-10, it'll take years BUT the improvements are worth the turmoil period at first. Mostly, the patient will not even notice many differences after the potential transition to a new primary care provider.


those are both about data collection and verification procedures with no direct impact on the consumer at all

how is that comparable to transitioning to a new form of coverage entirely?

I think you're underestimating how much people would notice.


HIPAA affects patients massively in ways they don't even know. Most never even read those hipaa rights papers that clinics are required to provide.

And that's my point. It mostly will affect the back end of things, where patients aren't going to see what happens. But the people collecting money and tracking other costs? They'll have much more work added from the inevitable changes to help simplify it.
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