The California Report has filed a report on how the rollout of health care reforms are being perceived in conservative counties, as officials have voted to accept federal health dollars to provide coverage to those in need when many residents claim they are ideologically opposed to Obmacare. Poor, childless adults are among those who were sorely lacking coverage. Early expansion of Obamacare has been adopted by all California counties (other than Fresno), but it is been reported that residents of conservative counties are unaware of the link between such coverage and Obamacare. The CA Reports that Kern County Supervisor Ray Watson is not a fan of the federal health care law but acknowledged that the uninsured need some basic level of care.
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The quality of medical care in Florida is the primary responsibility of our medical doctors (MDs) and the educational mandate for our state's medical schools. This is a big issue for those MDs who specialize in the medical and surgical practice of ophthalmology. It should equally be a big concern to the citizens of our state. If we permit our legislators to expand, by legislative fiat rather than education accomplishment, those professionals who can legally treat medical diseases, it portends inferior care. When applied to non MDs, such as optometrists, naturopaths, ARNPs, psychologists and pharmacists, more concern for the quality of health care clearly lies ahead. Perhaps, the focus for our legislators should be the quality of medical care, rather than the dollars available to them from the political action committees.
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