Look at the average times, dearest. You can't really use shortest/longest because they are in fact OUTLIERS.
The sad fact is that it DOES take much longer than average to see not only a PCP but a specialist in MA, and that the premiums in MA are among the highest, if not THE highest, in the nation.
All thanks to Romneycare. It doesn't matter that the Dems perverted it, he should have know that before he ever signed it. Again, that whole thing of unintended consequences and all that.
Face it--your boy owns this, and it has been hung around his neck like an albatross. The only way he wins the primaries is if the RINO establishment does exactly what they're trying to do now--push up as many of the primaries as early as possible in order to minimize the "look" we get at Romney.
If he gets the nomination, it'll be IN SPITE of Romneycare, not because of it. And don't think the Dems are salivating for a Romney/Obama matchup. That's their best chance of winning in 2012 right now.
It really isn't thanks to Romneycare Sparky -- not one of your articles states this. Prior to Romneycare we had the highest premiums, or were in the top ten.
It is because of mandates. Period.
It takes about a year + (when you hit the call right, as most of the time you are placed on a waiting list) to see a neuropsychologist in MA for autism. This has NOTHING to do with health insurance as 90% of them don't take health insurance ($3,500 evaluation thank you). Ditto for gastros in that the demand is extremely high. There just isn't enough doctors.
Romneycare is a siv on the state's budget, but the number of people treating is the same as prior to that they just went to the ER and received free care (it's still free, but organized free).
New Hampshire doesn't have Romneycare, and they are right behind MA. Your residents also travel to MA to be treated by the doctors in our hospitals, as does most of New England, and for that matter the world when it comes to Children's Hospital, Dana Farber, MA General, etc. which are some of the best hospitals in the world.
I have zero problems pointing out the errors in the healthcare overhaul, insane mandates being one of them. However equating wait times to that is a stretch. I would love to see the age group of those who are waiting, and a demographic background. Just not making the comparison.