22 Jul

The Big Lie Being Pushed By Obama and Most Don’t Want What He Is Selling




Shona Holmes Ad- Against Nationalization of Health Care

Doctors Wage War Against Obama’s Health Care Overhaul
As President Obama pushes for passage of his first major domestic policy change, some physicians are waging an all-out war against a health care reform bill they say amounts to nothing more than socialized medicine.
FOX News
Obama pushes for passage of his first major domestic policy change, some physicians are waging an all-out war against a health care reform bill they say amounts to nothing more than socialized medicine.
America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 would create a public health insurance alternative and require coverage for most Americans and from most employers.
The American Medical Association — the nation’s largest physician organization with nearly 250,000 members — initially opposed the president’s plan, but backed the House Democrats’ version of the bill last week. That has led to an internal dispute that has resulted in some physicians leaving the nation’s largest doctors’ association.
Some doctors charge the bill will lead to inferior patient care as physician offices around the country triple their patient lists and become forced to ration care.

“This is war,” Dr. George Watson, a Kansas physician and president-elect of the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons, told FOXNews.com Thursday. “This is a bureaucratic boondoggle to grab control of health care. Everything that has been proposed in the 1,018 page bill will contribute to the ruination of medicine.”

Watson said the president’s reform bill is loaded with rules and regulations that will ultimately result in shoddy patient care and long waiting lines. He blasted the bill as “insidious” by forcing doctors contracted with Medicare into the nationalized plan — a “trap” he described as “involuntary servitude.”

While most doctors support some form of health care reform, a growing number are blasting the president’s proposal and calling for a dramatically different approach — one that calls for a system that pays for quality rather than quantity of medical procedures available to patients.

“There’s no need to rush a bill through Congress,” said Dr. Donald J. Palmisano, a leading surgeon and former president of the AMA who heads the physicians group Coalition to Protect Patients’ Rights. “We don’t get praise for getting out of the operation room quickly. We get praise for doing the right thing for the patients,” he said.

Palmisano said he opposes the president’s plan because patients will no longer be able to properly contract with their doctors. He is proposing a patient-centered system that will allow the patient to own the policy, which he said could be achieved by using tax credits to buy insurance.

“The government takeover of the practice of medicine will destroy the private health insurance companies, and will result in rationing, long lines, and loss of access to physicians in the patient hour of need,” he said.

The Mayo Clinic, a non-profit organization and internationally renowned medical practice group, took issue with patient care quality that will result if the president’s bill becomes law:

“Although there are some positive provisions in the current House Tri-Committee bill — including insurance for all and payment reform demonstration projects — the proposed legislation misses the opportunity to help create higher-quality, more affordable health care for patients.”

“In fact, it will do the opposite,” the clinic said in a July 16 statement on its Web site.


Wild Thing’s comment……
It is too bad the doctors did not start to complain earlier. I hope it is not too late. The doctors should have been on this from the beginning. I asked our doctor if there was a petition to sign or anything he could give me to post at my blog and this was months ago. He said no and I told him it was his battle too not just ours as patients. That we should all fight things monster together.

….Thank you so much Lynette in Australia for sending this to me.

Mark says:

Now Pelosi is trotting out Cancer patients who have limited time. But the obivious is, that they wouldn’t get the care and less of it if this thing passes and becomes law.

Wild Thing says:

Mark, oh my gosh she is using them. That
is unforgivable.