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DJP Update 1-25-2011 President Obama SOTU & Rep Paul Ryan GOP Response

DJP Update 1-25-2011 President Obama SOTU & Rep Paul Ryan GOP Response

If you were in the Emergency Department or operating and thus missed the State of the Union and the Republican response tonight, here are some of my tweets.

Two will give you links to text of speeches.

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Tweets presented in reverse order by copy and past from Twitter site.

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DJP Comment regarding statement about frivolous suits:  Trial lawyers do not like that comment by President Obama and are tweeting about it!

As for what is going to happen in Washington, DC, words mean something but it is the actions that have consequences.  One has to carry out the words.  Remember Dante and the Vestibule of Hell where the Opportunists are trapped.  The next two years will show who gives leadership and who are merely opportunists.

Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 1-20-2011 Medical Liability hearing in Congress – House Judiciary Committee

DJP Update 1-20-2011  Medical Liability hearing in Congress – House Judiciary Committee

A tip of the hat to Dr. Peter Lavine and Katie Orrico for these alerts below about the hearing in Congress.

DJP Comment:  Imagine if a surgeon who operated for suspected appendicitis had an 82% incidence of normal appendix on pathology report.  The surgeon would be brought before the tissue committee for evaluation of privileges.

Yet the plaintiff attorneys nationwide file suits against doctors and 82% are closed without payment.  And the doctor wins 87% of the cases that go to trial.  How about some peer review for attorneys!  And don’t start me on the contingency fee.  We don’t charge plaintiff attorneys a percent of their lifetime earnings when we save their lives.  We should have the same ethical standards.  For clients without money, maybe government legal care would be in order and pay the attorneys a price-fixed amount per hour related to the SGR.  Or the attorney could take the case and get paid by the hour if the attorney wins the case.  That would bring about some careful evaluation of the case before accepting it.  Frivolous suits would drop dramatically.  My comments from 1975 about contingency fees can be found on YouTube at:

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Here is the documentation for the trial wins and claims closed without payment.

The Doctors Company is the largest national insurer of physician and surgeon medical liability.  It is a reciprocal insurance company.  Mutual and reciprocal insurance companies are owned by their policyholders and have no stockholders.

The Doctors Company 2008 Annual Report, on page 15, states: -The Doctors Company paid no indemnity on 82 percent of the claims made against its members.-On claims that go to trial, more than 87 percent result in member victory.

The 2008 annual report is at:  http://thedoctors.com/ecm/groups/public/@tdc/@web/@co/documents/publication/con_id_002802.pdf

Full disclosure:  I am on the Board of Governors of The Doctors Company.  One also can get statistics from the government that are in sync with these results.

NOW THE HEARING:

On Thursday, January 20, 2011, the House Judiciary Committee held the first hearing following the PPACA repeal vote dedicated to an element of the “replacement” bill – medical liability reform.  The hearing was entitled: “Medical Liability Reform – Cutting Costs, Spurring Investment, Creating Jobs.”

-Health Coalition on Liability and Access witness: Stu Weinstein, MD, a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon from Iowa.  Testimony can be downloaded at:  http://www.protectpatientsnow.org/weinstein-testimony

-AMA witness: Ardis Hoven, MD, the chair of the AMA Board of Trustees.  Testimony at:  http://www.ama-assn.org/ama1/pub/upload/mm/399/ama-statement-medical-liability-reform-2011.pdf

-PIAA: submitted written testimony from Larry Smarr.  It is at:  http://www.piaa.us/Home/AM/ContentManagerNet/ContentDisplay.aspx?Section=Home&ContentID=7378

-Center for Justice and Democracy testified and opposed medical liability reform.  Testimony at:  http://www.centerjd.org/archives/issues-facts/CJDJudiciary2011testimonyF.pdf

By the way, their Website is:  http://www.centerjd.org/

Webcast was available at:  http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/calweek.html but I can’t get any copies to download.

MODERN HEALTHCARE

By Andis Robeznieks

Posted: January 20, 2011 – 3:00 pm ET

Clash over malpractice reform at hearing

Tags: AssociationsPhysiciansPolicy

While testifying during a medical liability reform hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, American Medical Association Board Chair Dr. Ardis Hoven said the current legal environment (PDF) has become increasingly irrational, is unfair and costly to physicians and patients and has created a “culture of fear” that discounts doctors’ clinical judgment and leads to defensive medicine practices that add between $70 billion and $126 billion to the nation’s annual health bill.

Similarly, Dr. Stuart Weinstein, a professor of pediatrics and orthopedic surgery at the University of Iowa, called defensive medicine the “antithesis of healthcare reform” and argued that it drives up costs while decreasing access to care, resulting in a situation in which half of the country’s counties lack a practicing obstetrician.

Not all who testified echoed Hoven’s and Weinstein’s comments. Joanne Doroshow, executive director of the New York-based Center for Justice & Democracy, said caps on damages lower incentives to provide quality healthcare and that despite an “epidemic” of medical malpractice, malpractice claims are in steep decline.

Some Republican representatives took Doroshow to task for not disclosing where her organization’s funding originates. Hoven was grilled by Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.) about whether the billions of dollars she cited as the cost of defensive medicine constituted fraud if the tests being ordered were, in fact, medically unnecessary. Hovan replied that the issue was that courts dismiss physicians’ clinical judgments about whether the tests and procedures generating these costs are necessary.

Rep. J. Randy Forbes (R-Va) noted that the military uses modeling and simulations to predict the outcomes of assorted scenarios and said malpractice damage limits in place in California and Texas represent “two monstrous demonstration projects” showing the success of caps.

“I have never had a constituent come to me and say ‘I cannot find a trial lawyer,'” Forbes said.

Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), however, cited cases of a woman suffering brain damage after undergoing a partial thyroidectomy and another who was infected with hepatitis C after kidney-stone surgery.

“Is that worth $250,000?” Johnson asked, citing California’s cap on noneconomic damages. “No it’s worth a whole lot more than that.”

Representatives also brought up whether this issue should be left for individual states to settle and if a “loser-pays” provision might deter individuals from filing frivolous lawsuits.

Read more: Clash over malpractice reform at hearing – Modern Physician http://www.modernphysician.com/article/20110120/MODERNPHYSICIAN/301209925/1205#ixzz1BchYHQt1

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Stay well,

Donald

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P.S. to DJP Update 1-18-2011: DJP article tonight in The Daily Caller about PPACA

P.S. to DJP Update 1-18-2011:  DJP article tonight in The Daily Caller about PPACA
and the tweet:
DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

My Op-Ed “The health care law is due for a second opinion” @DailyCaller http://tinyurl.com/67qcpb9 #hcr #PPACA
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DJP Update 1-18-2011 My opinion: AMA’s recent comment will not increase AMA membership! See below.

DJP Update 1-18-2011 My opinion:  AMA’s recent comment will not increase AMA membership!  See below.

DJP Comment:  PPACA will not increase access, will not decrease cost, will not enhance quality.  PPACA is a disaster and needs to be repealed as soon as possible.  Then advocate for AMA specific policy for health system reform.  Think liberty.  Think individual.  Think less government control.  Think trusted patient-physician relationship.  How long must we tolerate this?  Get involved.  Write and call Congress.  Do it with civility and the facts.  Time is of the essence.  If those in Congress fail to listen, vote them out of office.  Apathy is not an option.  As for AMA, the delegates will have to decide in June if the House of Delegates will give an unequivocal mandate to the Board of Trustees about how to really do health system reform.  Just wait until we see all of the regulations for PPACA.

And where is the right to privately contract, the right to balance-bill?  That is strong AMA policy.  Time to advocate it.

AMA president states:

“The AMA does not support initiatives to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Expanding health coverage, insurance market reforms, administrative simplifications and initiatives to promote wellness and prevention are key parts of the new law that reflect AMA priorities.”

http://www.modernphysician.com/article/20110107/MODERNPHYSICIAN/301079983

Modern Healthcare Article:

Doc-fix amendment part of repeal move

By Jessica Zigmond

Posted: January 7, 2011 – 2:15 pm ET

When the U.S. House of Representatives votes on whether to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act next week, it will also vote on a resolution to replace the landmark 2010 law—which includes an amendment to permanently fix the Medicare physician payment formula.

House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier (R-Calif.) this week introduced a resolution that directs the House Ways and Means Committee as well as the Energy and Commerce, Education and the Workforce and Judiciary committees to begin the work of drafting replacement provisions that would foster economic growth and job creation; lower healthcare premiums through greater competition and choice; expand incentives to encourage personal responsibility for healthcare costs; and eliminate duplicative government programs and wasteful spending. Included in Dreier’s resolution was an amendment from Rep. Jim Matheson (D-Utah) that instructs the committees to find a permanent fix to the sustainable growth-rate formula. That could mean good news for physicians, except for the fact that it’s attached to a bill they do not support.

“The AMA appreciates Rep. Matheson’s ongoing commitment to addressing this issue, and we will continue working with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle for a long-term solution to this problem,” Cecil Wilson, president of the American Medical Association, said in a written statement Friday. “The AMA does not support initiatives to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Expanding health coverage, insurance market reforms, administrative simplifications and initiatives to promote wellness and prevention are key parts of the new law that reflect AMA priorities.”

House debate to consider rules on the repeal bill and replacement resolution continued Friday, and the House is scheduled to vote on the measures on Wed., Jan. 12.

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Also see:  http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/01/14/2015404/experts-reform-good-for-economy.html#ixzz1B1I29a9Q

Excerpt from article:

Cecil B. Wilson, a Florida physician and president of the American Medical Association, said his group continues supporting the Affordable Care Act, urging “improvements where improvements are needed,” such as changes in malpractice laws and larger payments from Medicare. The AMA is urging the nation’s doctors to get involved in forming regulations that will provide details of the reforms.

Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/01/14/2015404/experts-reform-good-for-economy.html#ixzz1BRWsAC68

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Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 1-10-2011 Tucson murders – need psychiatrists and not the self-styled pundits on TV

DJP Update 1-10-2011 Tucson murders – need psychiatrists and not the self-styled pundits on TV

The murders in Tucson are a horrific event.  Politicians and talking heads on TV need to deal with the evidence and reality and not spin causation theories for political gain.
Let the real experts of the mind, the psychiatrists, examine this murderer to determine if he is a paranoid schizophrenic and delusional.
Two articles listed below, one in the Wall Street Journal and the other in the Washington Post,  I found of interest condemning the instant pointing of fingers.  I tweeted both of them, one was a retweet of a tweet that another doctor tweeted first.

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
Sheds light, not heat. Read #GeorgeFWill “The charlatans’ response to the Tucson tragedy” http://tinyurl.com/4qrv6dl #tcot
Retweet of dramerling Richard Amerling

by DJPNEWS
Review & Outlook: Murder in Tuscon – WSJ.com: http://on.wsj.com/i26X2h Sanity from the WSJ.
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DJP Comment: Remember, as President Kennedy said, Civility is not a sign of weakness.  As I have stated many times and in my AMA Inaugural address, my Mom taught me that as a child long before the President said it.  Argue the facts and where the facts lead.  Don’t attack the person.

Prayers for the recovery of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the others injured.  R.I.P. those murdered.  Sad.

Stay well.  Be careful.

Donald

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DJP Update 1-8-2011 YouTube videos: 1975 debate medical liability reform; Comments re Individual Mandate; Leadership presidential candidates 2008; Lagniappe

DJP Update 1-8-2011 YouTube videos: 1975 debate medical liability reform; Comments re Individual Mandate; Leadership presidential candidates 2008; Lagniappe

All of the wonders of the Internet, World Wide Web, and easy to use technology will enhance communication and spread liberty throughout the world.  This I believe.  It is hard to suppress the news with YouTube, Twitter, etc.

Thought you would enjoy a few videos I posted.  Note the excerpt from 1975 discussing contingency fees that plaintiff attorneys use!  No change in message after all these years; that is one thing plaintiff trial lawyers fear the most, namely, loss of the contingency fee, their lottery ticket.

Hope your holidays were wonderful.

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LAGNIAPPE: 2nd edition of “On Leadership” now at the publisher with 2 new chapters!  Will be paperback with exciting new cover; at bookstores and Amazon in May!

Stay well and cheer for the Saints today, current world champs!

Donald

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DJP Update 12-22-2010 This holiday season: Serious, Gifts, Fun, & Wonder; Lagniappe

DJP Update 12-22-2010 This holiday season: Serious, Gifts, Fun, & Wonder; Lagniappe
Selections from my tweets at www.twitter.com/DJPNEWS plus a few other items.
SERIOUS
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Wait times see specialist Canada’s gov health system increase to average 18.2 weeks #IBD http://tinyurl.com/22jso2q #hcr#PPACAabout 5 hours ago via Echofon
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  1. Price-controls & coercion always fail & are anti-liberty. Read actions #HHS #Sebelius @WSJopinion http://tinyurl.com/2a699u5 #hcrabout 6 hours ago via Echofon
  2. SupremeCourt_US Analysis: The Long Road To A Supreme Court Decision On Health Law’s Mandate – Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/hxWu2s9:31 PM Dec 19th via dlvr.it
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This should cause concern RT @ipodplaza: Are you concerned your iPhone apps may be #spying on you? http://sns.ly/cxe77 #privacy12:54 PM Dec 19th via Echofon
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Exciting tech change for Web: HTML moves to HTML5 Technology Review The #Web is Reborn http://tinyurl.com/25nz6la @TechReview1:55 PM Dec 17th via Echofon
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  1. Yes! RT @washingtonpost: Billions.. invested in TSA, but..hasn’t intercepted a single terrorist. ..system need revamp? http://wapo.st/eLOPaL10:52 AM Dec 17th via Echofon
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GIFTS
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Practical holiday #gift #Husky Air Scout 1.5 gallon air compressor to inflate car tires, bikes, basketball, etc. with attachments2:19 PM Dec 17th via Echofon
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2nd gift idea: my small #Brookstone Li-ion 3000mAh external battery charger charges my 3GS #iPhone 3 times before it needs recharge3:38 PM Dec 17th via Echofon
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#Gift – just switched to #Verizon #MiFi from USB card. Terrific; Now our entire home is #WiFi for 5 devices – stayed on unlimited plan8:20 PM Dec 20th via web
DJP Comment:  This is amazing device!  You can connect via WiFi to it or you can connect via USB.  Battery last 20 hours standby and 4 hours of use.  Recharges via wall plug or USB on your computer.  When on WiFi, 4 other friends can access Internet via your card as long as they are in the area, perhaps within 50 yards.  Not sure of exact distance but I confirmed when I have this credit card device turned on, our entire house has WiFi.  Amazing.  Here is a photo and a review:  http://www.connectreviews.com/2010/03/16/verizon-wireless-mifi-2200-mobile-hotspot-review/

Verizon gave me the device free as I had a month to month contract with them.  They allowed me to keep my unlimited data plan that costs $59.00 a month as long as I signed up for 2 years.  They switched the phone number from my USB 150 device to the MiFi device.  Happy to sign for 2 years as I have been very happy with Verizon for Internet access.  I also can use this as WiFi for my iPhone and surf Web and do Tweets when ATT service is poor but Verizon service is good.
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MAC AIR:  And, justified by my torn right rotator cuff, predicted by orthopedist to have 85% chance of needing operation, a new very light Mac Air 11 inch with optional faster engine and extra RAM due any moment!  Have to decrease my carry-on on flights as that is how I tore the rotator cuff taking heavy bag out of overhead.

Didn’t go for iPad as I want USB ports to connect external hard drive and I don’t want to carry external keyboard.  Using camera attachment allows USB but it is disabled for external hard drive.  I write a lot and ALWAYS backup to USB thumbdrive when on road or portable hard drive at home.  “Cloud” backup doesn’t work for me when I am on 6 hour flight and no Internet access!  I have Kindle for my book reading plus daily newspaper downloads.  iPad is beautiful but doesn’t fit my needs at this time.

FUN
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Warning:  Don’t watch if easily offended by Saturday Night Live video.
Funny creativity! RT @Forbes: The Best #Art To Come Out of the #TSA Patdown and Scanner Porn Controversy http://bit.ly/fgpZIX2:02 PM Dec 17th via Echofon
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WONDER
Dr. Richard Anderson alerted me to these photos from outer space.  We discussed with our mutual friend, Dr. Jim Bagian, physician, astronaut, engineer, Renaissance Man, who had the opportunity to enjoy such sights during his time in space as an astronaut.  By the way, Dr. Bagian will deliver the keynote address at the Leadership Conference held the day before the annual PIAA Meeting.   This year it will be in Scottsdale.
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LAGNIAPPE:  I think you will like the new chapters!  Publisher is excited about 2nd edition.
Dec 17 tweet:  Today I sent 2 new chapters for 2nd edition ON LEADERSHIP to #publisher #Skyhorse. Bookstores in spring! www.onleadership.us #writing11:26 AM Dec 17th via Echofon——–
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and good tidings to all no matter how you honor your beliefs.  AND Happy New Year!  A time for thanks for family and friends.  Peace on earth to all but those who try to spread hate and kill innocents. The evil ones will not triumph.  The good folks always overcome the evil folks.  This I believe.  And it will be done as long as men and women of courage exist.  And I have had the privilege to meet many such heroes who fight the evil ones.  I am very thankful for that privilege and I thank them whenever I get the opportunity.
And to my friends who are fighting cancer this season, never give up.  Miracle drugs and new treatments may happen at any moment!
Best wishes for health in the year ahead.

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DOUBLE P.S.  The carpet was removed recently, slate placed on floor this week, and the new hot water heater was installed today!  The broken hot water heater kept me from the Interim Meeting when we again had a minor flood from the heater!  That is another thing to be thankful for.
Donald J. Palmisano, MD, JD
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DJP Update 12-14-2010 Some Happy Holiday News! DJP Jr selected as new Executive Director of Medical Association of Georgia!

DJP Update 12-14-2010 Some Happy Holiday News!  DJP Jr selected as new Executive Director of Medical Association of Georgia!

Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) Website home page:  http://www.mag.org/

MAG press release re Donald J. Palmisano Jr:  http://www.mag.org/pdfs/newsreleasepalmisano2010.pdf

Here is press release from MAG:

FOR RELEASE DECEMBER 14, 2010

Contact Tom Kornegay at 678.303.9260 or tkornegay@mag.org

PALMISANO TO ASSUME ROLE AS MAG EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ON JANUARY 10

ATLANTA – Donald J. Palmisano Jr. will succeed David A. Cook as the Medical Association of Georgia’s (MAG) executive director on January 10, MAG President Dan DeLoach, M.D., announced today.

Last week, Georgia Gov.-elect Nathan Deal announced that Cook will become the Commissioner of the state Department of Community Health. Having joined MAG in 2006, Palmisano has been MAG’s General Counsel and Director of Government Relations.

“There is a clear consensus among our physician leaders that Donald J. Palmisano Jr. has the kind of exemplary background and skill set and strategic vision that we need to lead this organization in 2011 and beyond,” Dr. DeLoach said. “And that’s critical when you consider that the medical profession has never faced such considerable challenges.”

Palmisano stated that, “We are going to maintain our role as the leading voice for the medical profession in Georgia, and we’re always going to do what’s best for patients in the state.” He added that MAG will focus on the issues that physicians have said matter the most to them, including tort reform and health insurance reform and Medicare/Medicaid.

Palmisano also stressed that MAG will be upgrading its continuing medical education programs for physicians, as well as helping its members cope with the effects of the new national health care bill.

Palmisano represented individual physicians as a private practicing attorney from 1999 to 2005. He graduated from the Loyola School of Law in New Orleans, where he was a member of the National Moot Court Team.

Of Cook, Dr. DeLoach said, “Physicians in this state owe him a huge debt of gratitude for his tireless efforts and his countless contributions to the medical profession.”

MAG has more than 6,000 members. Go to www.mag.org for additional information.

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DJP Comment:  We are proud of you, son!   And best wishes for success to David Cook in his new role as Georgia’s Commissioner of the state Department of Community Health.  And thanks to physicians of MAG for their continued leadership in fighting government’s destructive interference in the practice of Medicine!

Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 12-13-2010 PPACA individual mandate ruled unconstitutional by Federal Judge in Virginia

DJP Update 12-13-2010 PPACA individual mandate ruled unconstitutional by Federal Judge in Virginia
See the entire 42 page opinion at:   http://is.gd/iGdvP
or
Excerpts:
“Whether the Minimum Essential Coverage Provision, which requires an individual to purchase health insurance or pay a penalty, is borne of a constitutionally-enumerated power, is the core issue in this case.”
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“On careful review, the Court must conclude that Section 1501 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act–specifically the Minimum Essential Coverage Provision–exceeds the constitutional boundaries of congressional power.”
DJP Comment:
Haste in drafting laws and rushing through Congress makes waste!  Now the “spin” will start.

Stay well,

Donald
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DJP Update 12-10-2010 The Rest of the story about PPACA – more to come in the months ahead! Here is a survey from The Physicians Foundation

DJP Update 12-10-2010  The Rest of the story about PPACA – more to come in the months ahead!  Here is a survey from The Physicians Foundation

Press release at:  http://www.physiciansfoundations.org/PressReleaseDetails.aspx?id=250

This link tells who is on the board of The Physicians Foundation:  http://www.physiciansfoundations.org/AboutDetails.aspx?id=44

You will note these are various medical society executives and physicians.

For example, here are the officers of The Physicians Foundation:

Louis J. Goodman, PhD, President

Texas Medical Association

Alan Plummer, MD, Vice President

Medical Association of Georgia

Walker Ray, MD, Vice President

Medical Association of Georgia

Robert Seligson, Treasurer

North Carolina Medical Society

Larry Braud, MD Secretary

Louisiana State Medical Society

3 EXCERPTS of survey November 18, 2010

Nation’s Frontline Physicians Unhappy With Health Care Reform Measures

The Physicians Foundation today released the results of a national survey of physicians that finds strong negative feelings towards the new health care reform law and fear that patient care will suffer in the months and years ahead. The survey was intended to gauge physicians’ initial reaction to the passage of health reform and to learn the ways in which they plan to respond to it.

The research, conducted by Merritt Hawkins, a national physician search and consulting firm, on behalf of the Foundation, comes on the two-year anniversary of the Foundation’s first national physician survey that found growing dissatisfaction among doctors as they struggle with less time for patient care and increased time dealing with non-clinical paperwork, difficulty receiving reimbursement and burdensome government regulations. The new research reinforces those findings and shows that the new health care reform could intensify existing problems for doctors and worsen the shortage of primary care doctors, making it more difficult for patients to access quality care.

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The new research reinforces those findings and shows that the new health care reform could intensify existing problems for doctors and worsen the shortage of primary care doctors, making it more difficult for patients to access quality care.

“Physicians support reform; in fact, we were the ones leading the fight against the status quo. But this new research shows that doctors strongly believe the law is not working like it needs to – for them, or for their patients,” said Lou Goodman, PhD, President. “For any health care reform effort to be successful, it must include the viewpoint of our nation’s doctors. Their perspective from the front-lines of patient care is critical in determining what’s broken in our system and how we can fix it.”

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Key research findings include:

• The majority of physicians (60%) said health reform will compel them to close or significantly restrict their practices to certain categories of patients. Of these, 93% said they will be forced to close or significantly restrict their practices to Medicaid patients, while 87% said they would be forced to close or significantly restrict their practices to Medicare patients.

• 40% of physicians said they would drop out of patient care in the next one to three years, either by retiring, seeking a non-clinical job within healthcare, or by seeking a non-healthcare related job.

• The majority of physicians (59%) said health reform will cause them to spend less time with patients.

• While over half of physicians said health reform will cause patient volumes in their practices to increase, 69% said they no longer have the time or resources to see additional patients in their practices while still maintaining quality of care.

• 67% of physicians said their initial reaction to passage of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was either “somewhat negative” or “very negative” and a great majority (86%) believes the viewpoint of physicians was not adequately represented to policy makers during the run-up to passage of the law.

• Physicians are almost evenly divided over the relative importance of SGR (36%) and health reform (34%) to their practices, while 30% are unsure which will have the greatest impact.

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End of excerpts.

On the road at the moment.  Plane about to take off.  More info later!

Stay well,

Donald

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Intrepid Resources® / The Medical Risk Manager Company

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Metairie, Louisiana USA 70006

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www.onleadership.us

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