Liberal and Republican Physicians Agree: Keep Coverage for Pre-Existing Conditions
Liberal and Republican Physicians Agree: Keep Coverage for Pre-Existing Conditions
A survey sent out to physicians across the country found the vast majority of respondents felt it was important for insurers to cover pre-existing conditions.Created and distributed by The Washington Post, the survey was sent to 1,000 primary case doctors across the United States. After excluding roughly half due to wrong addresses and associated mishaps, about 45% of the physicians contacted sent back a response.While not every doctor said they supported Barack Obama’s signature Affordable Care Act – many wanted a repeal – 95% of the total said they found higher premiums for patients with pre-existing conditions unfair and discriminatory. That opinion was the same across party lines, with even Republican doctors saying they wanted protections in place.The creators of the survey, themselves physicians, didn’t try providing a rationale for the results. They speculated that doctors could be motivated a variety of factors – from a fundamental understanding of fairness to a first-hand glimpse at the struggles patients endured securing coverage before the ACA was put into effect.
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