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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 300101" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Good points Mutt. Especially the one about paying for preventive health care. In order to save money, I converted my PPO to an HMO and find myself sitting here waiting for the insurance company to ok my visit to a neuro so they can do tests for the absense seizures I have been having, plus an ok to have a mamogram, plus an ok to have the colin test. In January, I will be switching back to a PPO because I just don't like having that third party having their two cents worth about my needing any of these tests. And its insane that I should even have to think about going to the doctor with a thought process of trying to avoid pre existing conditions in case I lose my job and have to seek out private health care. My high blood pressure pills sort of sealed the deal on that before any of these tests/diagnosis's are done/made.</p><p> </p><p>I really am not for the government taking over all health care - they can easily create snafu's and messes not to mention there are a lot of people who are good at playing the system-we have reported two providers that are committing fraud and nothing ever has been done about it - it bugs me more than SO because its money I currently pay into the system - but I do want the option of getting health care thru the government without any pre existing conditions should I have no job.</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 300101, member: 47"] Good points Mutt. Especially the one about paying for preventive health care. In order to save money, I converted my PPO to an HMO and find myself sitting here waiting for the insurance company to ok my visit to a neuro so they can do tests for the absense seizures I have been having, plus an ok to have a mamogram, plus an ok to have the colin test. In January, I will be switching back to a PPO because I just don't like having that third party having their two cents worth about my needing any of these tests. And its insane that I should even have to think about going to the doctor with a thought process of trying to avoid pre existing conditions in case I lose my job and have to seek out private health care. My high blood pressure pills sort of sealed the deal on that before any of these tests/diagnosis's are done/made. I really am not for the government taking over all health care - they can easily create snafu's and messes not to mention there are a lot of people who are good at playing the system-we have reported two providers that are committing fraud and nothing ever has been done about it - it bugs me more than SO because its money I currently pay into the system - but I do want the option of getting health care thru the government without any pre existing conditions should I have no job. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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