Our View: Southwest residents too vulnerable in Anthem, CommonSpirit impasse
A news story on Wednesday in
Statewide, more than 40,000 patients will be impacted. But in the Southwest, we are particularly vulnerable with limited – or no – providers.
Our
Good luck if you need in-network, local physicians or advanced practice providers.
Despite the first-place ranking for the
Middle-earners don't have a government safety net and can't rely on a health care business model that thrives without passing on astronomical costs to consumers. Health insurance is required yet the entire system has so many cracks, it seems fragile enough to shatter at any moment.
Meanwhile, many of us, including federal, county and
Besides locals, criteria for those moving to mountain towns tend to include a hospital. Remote workers, pandemic re-settlers, retired baby boomers and medical professionals, too, count on reasonable health care.
A given would be a reputable hospital that accepts common insurance.
The state
Also reported on Wednesday, the
Yes, we figured this to be the case.
The thing is, it's not uncommon to wait many weeks or months for appointments to receive the nonemergency care we need. Now we have to find doctors out of town and start the process all over again?
As a country, what will it take to get it right on affordable health care? Each
But here we are now, waiting on the second-largest health insurance company and third-largest hospital system to come to a good-faith agreement.
Before this happens, though, try to prevent getting sick or injured.
We're reading this to mean Ollie, the boy who visits Mercy often, will receive necessary treatments without undue hassle. At least, for now.
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