Obamacare with WATR RadioDr. Kantor was recently interviewed by WATR Radio from Waterbury, Connecticut. He discussed the idea that we don’t really have a health care system in the United States.  Rather, we have more of a disease and accident management system. Most Americans do not visit the doctor for preventative care, they visit mainly when they have a problem.  With obesity and type 2 diabetes on the rise, our country is in need of a good, preventative health care system. Obamacare was never designed to fix this broken system, but instead to make health care more affordable.  Since this was a political solution to a real world problem, we are starting to see the unraveling of Obamacare.  In this interview, Dr. Kantor discusses the problems and delays that are beginning to evolve.

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