About Medicaid - I was on it for five months in 2010. I had my first gout attack while I was covered with Medicaid and I went to the clinic that accepted it on the SouthSide of town. Not a great area and I did have to wait an hour to see a doctor. My cost was zero. Was I in pain that hour? You better believe it. Was I grateful to see a doctor - amazed even that my life in America was actually worth such a thing for once? You better believe it. Was I impressed with the service given? You better believe it. I had the chance to get the meds I needed for free. I was utterly amazed by this. Granted a lot more people are going to get on Medicaid in Arizona now and the system will be strained - I'm sure the waits will be longer and the appointments even shorter. But if it gets me the meds I need if something arises, it's better than nothing. I honestly believe if all Americans had experienced the constant fear of what if what if what if in this country if you don't have health insurance, we would have a fairer and more equitable system. Medicaid is better than nothing. Truly it is. And now the flip of this - when I have gone to Mexicali where health care is so so so much more within reach - the service is much better than Medicaid. The waits are much shorter. The staff accommodates you and your schedule. If you walk in without an appointment, they will find a way to squeeze you in. I think it's pretty sad that when I go to Mexico I get better health care than I do in the US even when I have held regular insurance for brief periods of time in the US. And it's definitely better to cross the border and pay out of pocket if you can than to deal with the American system.
So after all that long-windedness - my points are - Medicaid serviceable and impressive for what it is - but not without issues. Ditto regular health insurance in the US.....Very very very sad that by crossing the border into what is considered a third world country I can get the quality of care I aspire to. But - this is what it is and ObamaCare is better than the status quo - not a person I have spoken to over the past few months that has lived in fear of America doesn't understand this. Rob