Posted on Sep 7, 2022
Private sector medical care may not be faster or cheaper than VA
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After my VA Hematologist retired, they outsourced me to a local doctor. At least I am getting that care.
I have been waiting for Dermatology care at the VA for over nine years, and still haven't been able to see a doctor, but I can't afford to let that go and ignore obvious problems. Thankfully I have a Medicare insurance plan, which covers Dermatology care, because I had two significant skin cancers that required surgery in a hospital. VA still hasn't been able to provide medical care to all deserving Veterans, or even my limited needs.
I have been waiting for Dermatology care at the VA for over nine years, and still haven't been able to see a doctor, but I can't afford to let that go and ignore obvious problems. Thankfully I have a Medicare insurance plan, which covers Dermatology care, because I had two significant skin cancers that required surgery in a hospital. VA still hasn't been able to provide medical care to all deserving Veterans, or even my limited needs.
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I am not surprised. I know of someone waiting six months for an appointment with a psychiatrist.
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I went to a private doctor once last year and it cost me over a thousand dollars so far and I am charged $25 for every prescription and refill he calls in. Fortunately the prescriptions don't cost anything. I checked and one of them is over $2000 for a 3 month supply.
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