No worries, we treat everyone first and then deal with the payments later.
What I meant by having 40% less people to wait behind, is that we get several complaints of "suture removal", "jaw pain", "hand cramps" etc... Those people would see a primary doctor
if they had insurance and would not have to rely on the ER. This would also lower what we have to spend on "charity care". People would also get more preventative care and be able to catch illnesses sooner when they can be more easily treated, thus saving the cost of advanced staged care.
The ACA is not perfect but it is better than what we had and at least we are able to help more people get basic care. I may be paying more for my care, but I am okay with that because I am helping someone who couldn't get help before the ACA.