I’m not sure you understand what a red herring is. If you do, then why do you contradict yourself in the first paragraph?
This post is so misinformed, that I’ll just tackle one: doctors are not incentivized by quality.
“Quality” as defined by the ACA is poorly defined, and half of primary care physicians say the proliferation of quality measures to assess their performance has had a negative effect on quality of care.
This post is so misinformed, that I’ll just tackle one: doctors are not incentivized by quality.
“Quality” as defined by the ACA is poorly defined, and half of primary care physicians say the proliferation of quality measures to assess their performance has had a negative effect on quality of care.
http://files.kff.org/attachment/report-primary-care-provider...
The ACA is a horrible piece of legislation, which, while it may have been the best of intentions, certainly has not turned out that way.