Will the US make healthcare insurance coverage not specific to insurance providers by 2050?
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Generally speaking, in the US, before seeing a doctor, a patient would need to provide their insurance information to the doctor's office and check that the insurance coverage is in-network.
Resolves to Yes if, by 2050, all doctors are required to accept all insurance providers, and there is no price and service provided distinction between in-network and out-of-network for doctor visits.
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