If You Like Your Doctor, You Can Keep Your Doctor. Maybe . . . . (insurance, program)
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It seems that under the debates taking place in the Senate you can surely keep him if you can afford him or if he doesn't mind the program you are on or so on and on. Here is a pdf of what seems to be coming with that thing the Senate will not tell us about until after they have passed it. I guess everybody knows that the Dems on that committee voted down that amendment that would provide 3 days for us to read the thing online. Anyway try to figure out this thing.
It seems that under the debates taking place in the Senate you can surely keep him if you can afford him or if he doesn't mind the program you are on or so on and on.
Sorta like when you change jobs, in other words.
Last edited by Dane_in_LA; 09-28-2009 at 02:06 PM..
Reason: "in", not "on"
I've had to change Dr's 4 times in the last 12 years with our employee sponsored insurance. What else is new?
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