Bill will allow denial of your healthcare based on moral, ethical, or religious beliefs
(www.tallahassee.com)
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From the article: "Medical standards, not ethical, moral, or religious beliefs, should guide medical treatment and health care services."
I had to visit my primary doctor recently and they made me fill out the prelim paperwork again. The questions after verifying my address, employer, insurer, etc... were what gender I identify as and my pronouns used. I ignored it and nothing was said, but this will be used against us soon.
Did they also ask if you received the Covid shot and are fully boosted?
In their defense I guess, no they didn't ask. They never have and I loathe going to the doctor since C19 made the scene, but made appearances for strictly things that only they could help with. One time they had me test for flu and covid in the parking lot (blew my nose and swiped that). Then they told me I couldn't come inside until the quick results were back. I had to go #1 really bad and they would NOT let me use the bathroom. Pointed and said try the gas station down the road. I was livid to say the least.
These were the medical group's policies. I like my doctor and have had him for years so he's not directly responsible and I don't want to switch and wouldn't know where to start if I did.
I just wondered because they are supposed to ask that for coding the bill for insurance reimbursement. I guess there is a reason that in order to get Social Security you must sign up for Medicare. That way the government knows everything about you. They take money out of Social Security every month topay for Medicare. What if you are healthy and want to pay out of pocket, if you need medical care? No, they have already extracted over $2700/month for insurance which you might not need. You have zero choice.
2700 a month? What? They take about $280 per month from us.