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Recreational Mechanic
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Northern Colorado, USA
Posts: 3,326
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Originally Posted by Noah930
No, same rules. ACA made no change to that.
I think a major part of why we have the most expensive system of all hasn't even been touched upon by the discussion so far. It's the public's expectations and demands on the medical system, as if it's a consumer product/service. People want/expect/demand everything, regardless of cost. I think that's a major problem of why medical care is so expensive in America.
As a provider, you cannot write off what you didn't get paid (but performed). You (financially) just lose. There's no tax write-off allowed.
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Exactly the problem. Everyone wants top notch care but no one wants to pay for it. In my practice I see many people who say they can't afford care then drive out of the parking lot in a $100k vehicle.
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Last edited by Nickshu; 10-13-2017 at 01:44 PM..
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