MACKTEXAS
Well-known Member
I've been trying to understand both sides of how people feel. It's been years since I've changed doctors. The one I have now was also my wife's doctor in her final illness. He was very caring to her, and I've been pleased with him, the clinic, and staff. If I have an urgent matter, I can call his office and get in the same day if necessary. If he can't see me, one of his associates will.
But before retiring, I lived in Dallas and felt differently about some of my experiences there. Impersonal, almost cold reception.
My bigger concern right now is how bad things could become if Medicare cuts continue at the same rate they have been: closures of clinics, even hospitals, and less doctors may accept Medicare patients at all. Payments to doctors were cut by almost 3% last year, and some rural clinics have already closed because that was the 5th consecutive year of cuts. Rural areas such as where I live have been particularly hard hit by this. If my local hospital closes, I would have to drive 40 miles to even see a doctor.
But before retiring, I lived in Dallas and felt differently about some of my experiences there. Impersonal, almost cold reception.
My bigger concern right now is how bad things could become if Medicare cuts continue at the same rate they have been: closures of clinics, even hospitals, and less doctors may accept Medicare patients at all. Payments to doctors were cut by almost 3% last year, and some rural clinics have already closed because that was the 5th consecutive year of cuts. Rural areas such as where I live have been particularly hard hit by this. If my local hospital closes, I would have to drive 40 miles to even see a doctor.