Chicago Doctor Rages Against Obamacare - Mayer Eisenstein





CHICAGO | How will Obamacare affect you? One Chicago doctor, Mayer Eisenstein, lays it all on the table and dissects the new law. Hold on to your seat. President Obama's healthcare reform law has experienced a well-publicized series of failures. The Web site at Healthcare.gov has been riddled with problems. More important than that issue are cancellations of insurance policies of millions of people nationwide. Customers who had policies with less coverage than the new minimums was voided by insurers. Just a day after news broke that one million people lost health insurance in California, an aid to the President announced a change in policy. In exchange for allowing what the plan terms "substandard policies," insurance companies would be given two mandates. First, they must inform the customer that their policy is below the new minimum permissible coverage. Second, they must provide an accounting of the benefits missed by not upgrading. The battle over Obamacare is raging around the country. The President is standing firm in his support of the program as a whole, even as popularity of the program fades among the general public. It is also costing him, in the form of declining poll numbers. Doctor Mayer Eisenstein is the director of Homefirst Health Services. He is a graduate of the Illinois Medical School and John Marshall Law School. He has spent four decades in medicine, treating over 75,000 patients. Having trained in both medicine and law, he offers a unique perspective into the President's healthcare reforms. Mayer Eisenstein is our guest on the show today. LIVE: http://NextNewsNetwork.com Facebook: http://Facebook.com/NextNewsNet Twitter: http://Twitter.com/NextNewsNet Sub: http://NNN.is/the_new_media Meet the Next News Team: http://youtu.be/2QnNKwQ2WkY Hashtag: #N3 About: Next News Network's WHDT World News program airs daily at 6pm and 11pm Eastern on Comcast, DirecTV and Over-the-Air and Online at http://NNN.is/on-WHDT WHDT World News is available to 6 million viewers from South Beach to Sebastian, Florida and to 2 million viewers in Boston, Massachusetts via WHDN. WHDT broadcasts on RF channel 44 (virtual channel 9) from Palm City and is carried on cable TV channels 44 (SD) and 1044 (HD) by AT&T, on cable channels 17 (SD) and 438 (HD) in West Palm Beach by Comcast, on satellite channel 44 (SD) in West Palm Beach by DIRECTV, and on WHDN-Boston which broadcasts on RF channel 38 (virtual channel 6) from the Government Center district in downtown Boston. More about WHDT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHDT #NNN


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