Saturday, November 15, 2014

Mandates Do Not Mean Standard Of Care- Your Rights -Medical -Obama (Don't) Care

Meeting required mandates does not mean mandates equal a standard of care. It doesn't mean a right to health care equal to the average policy holder.
  Mandates do not create a standard of care; quality health care has nothing to do with mandates.

   The legal definition of the care you had the right to receive from a care giver was found in guidelines of criteria. Each patient was guaranteed the right to the same basic care in the hospital or doctors office under a guideline of criteria. That system of provider ship is now non existent.

   Obama care guaranteed that you don't have the same rights to health care. Mandates do not cover criteria. The standard of care is a meaningless term.
  There is no legal definition to the care you receive, now. The only actual legal definition now, is the mandate set forth by the Affordable Health Care Act. Health care can mean anything. There is no determination of what is required by hospitals in the circumstance of care giving to the patient.

    If a certain procedure is not specifically covered on your policy, the hospital is not legally bound to follow any previous protocol in care giving.

  (Including any type of criteria in patient care.)

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