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DJP Update 6-18-2010 Happening now in Congress: Senate passes six-month SGR fix; House still has to vote on this; other recent tweets

DJP Update 6-18-2010 Happening now in Congress: Senate passes six-month SGR fix; House still has to vote on this; other recent tweets

The tweet and the comment have the info.

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When will Congress REALLY eliminate SGR & price-fixing?!! RT @medpagetoday BREAKING: Senate passes six-month SGR fix

35 minutes ago via Echofon

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DJP COMMENT: This is a stand alone bill, H.R. 3962, just for the extension of the SGR passed in the Senate and it passed by unanimous consent. The House adjourned already for the weekend so the earliest the House can address this is next week. The Senate bill gives a 2.2% increase in reimbursement levels for June-November of this year.

Meanwhile, like the Spartans at Thermopylae, we anxiously await for AMA to weigh in with the need to implement the elimination of price-controls and implement the policy of AMA House of Delegates, namely, “immediately formulate legislation for an additional payment option in Medicare fee for service that allows patients and physicians to freely contract, without penalty to either party, for a fee that differs from the Medicare payment schedule and in a manner that does not forfeit benefits otherwise available to the patient.”

Let not our AMA history be the doctors in practice caring for the sick were not reinforced timely and thus suffer the fate of those brave Spartans who fought for principles and refused to give up. Crisis abounds now and no need to wait for September for the legislative language deadline in the AMA resolution!

Words mean something but resolutions passed are worthless if not implemented by courageous action. The clock continues to tick for Medicine.

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ADDITIONAL RECENT TWEETS

Check out this reversal of comment by the proponents of the law as to whether the new law is a tax or not!

Wow! RT @M_P_T Opinion: Obama Admin. Argues in Court That Individual Mandate Is a Tax http://bit.ly/c7FPu3 Agree?#tcot #hcr

about 2 hours ago via Echofon

Thanks! @DrBob_Southlake Check out THE highlight of..AMA meeting in Chicago http://bit.ly/ajdT38

about 23 hours ago via Echofon

Insight to leadership RT @BobbyJindal We need action down here on the Gulf Coast not just words. http://twurl.cc/2z4l

12:38 PM Jun 17th via Echofon

AmericanMedicalAssociation elects Peter W. Carmel, MD as Prez-elect & BoT winners DrAnnis, DrMcAneny, DrPermut & DrSirio

2:22 PM Jun 15th via web

More re AMA breaking news #Medicare & patients/docs freely contracting #DJPUpdate 6-14-2010http://tinyurl.com/2emnpqk #hcr

7:49 PM Jun 14th via web

AMA Breaking News! #AMA HoD passes new policy directing legislation for patients and physicians to freely contract #hcr

7:11 PM Jun 14th via web

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Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 6-16-2010 More on AMA Annual Meeting policy directing new Medicare Payment Option and drafting of legislation; Membership; Lagniappe

DJP Update 6-16-2010 More on AMA Annual Meeting policy directing new Medicare Payment Option and drafting of legislation; Membership; Lagniappe

DJP Comment: Great new policy. I gave you the exact wording in the DJP Update 6-14-2010. See http://www.donaldpalmisano.com/html/djp_update/6-14-2010.html

Lots of great homework and advocacy done by many doctors getting this passed. Too many to name but the Coalition of State Medical & National Specialty Societies had this item as one of its critical goals to get passed. Dr. Bob Sewell, Dr. Van Culotta, Dr. Todd Williamson, Dr. Mike Green, and Dr. Stormy Johnson are just a few of those who pushed this over the finish line. Thanks for the overwhelming vote of support from the House of Delegates in the offered amendment to the reference committee’s substitute resolution. And key help from staff of state and specialties. A team effort!

Now it needs to be implemented. And the word needs to go out to patients and Congress.

AMA leadership now says it will enhance communication with the physicians and one can hope that there will be aggressive advocacy for a policy that will give Congress financial certainty, restore liberty to patients and physicians, and keep physicians in practice. The current SGR flawed formula is a perfect example of the predicted end result of price-fixing. And the treatment of this issue by Congress is disgraceful. In the end, patients will suffer.

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Here is the June 16, 2010 issue of “AMA/FEDERATION NEWS: National headlines, grassroots news and important AMA announcements for Federation executives and communicators.”

*** Special AMA Annual Meeting issue ***

(EXCERPT BELOW)

TOP STORIES

1. Physicians use white coats to urge action from Congress on SGR

2. President Obama calls on Congress to act quickly to stop Medicare cut, recommits to permanent payment reform

3. 2010 Annual Meeting highlights

4. AMA adopts new policies at Annual Meeting

5. New leaders elected by AMA

6. New AMA health insurer report card finds need for more accuracy

4. AMA adopts new policies at Annual Meeting

At its Annual Meeting this week, the AMA House of Delegates (HOD) set new policy to immediately formulate legislation for a new Medicare payment option. It would allow patients and physicians to freely contract for payments that differ from the Medicare schedule, while allowing patients to use their Medicare benefits.

At the AMA Website under press releases:

http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/news/news/2010-new-policies.shtml

AMA Adopts New Policies During Final Day of Annual Meeting

For immediate release:

June 15, 2010

CHICAGO – The American Medical Association (AMA), the nation’s largest physician group, voted today at its Annual Meeting to adopt the following new scientific policies.

Assuring Patient Access to Physicians Under Medicare In the wake of a Medicare meltdown caused by a 21 percent Medicare physician payment cut, the AMA voted to immediately formulate legislation for a new Medicare payment option. It would allow patients and physicians to freely contract for payments that differ from the Medicare schedule, while allowing patients to use their Medicare benefits.

“Seniors deserve a Medicare benefit that allows them access to and choice of physicians.” said David O. Barbe, M.D., AMA trustee. “Low Medicare payments, continued payment uncertainty, and a steep 21 percent payment cut have put access and choice in jeopardy. A new patient-centered category of Medicare payment will allow seniors to use their Medicare benefit fully for the health care they need.”

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DJP Comment: And unfortunately, only one press article about the formulation of balance billing legislation. What happened to all of the newspapers that use to cover all of the AMA Meetings? Thanks, Medpage Now, for this article!

http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AMA/20685

AMA: Delegates Adopt Balance Billing Resolution

By Emily P. Walker, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today

Published: June 15, 2010

CHICAGO — The American Medical Association’s House of Delegates has adopted a resolution directing the doctors’ group to draft legislation that would allow physicians to bill their Medicare patients for the amount of the claim that Medicare didn’t cover.

The practice — known as balance billing — is one that AMA members have long pushed for. But the resolution passed Monday evening by the House of Delegates is the first to ask the organization to create a new category of payment that would allow for both private contracting and balance billing, according to an AMA spokesperson.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) sets balance billing limits for physicians who treat Medicare patients.

Physicians who do not “participate” in Medicare can still see Medicare patients and can bill them up to 115% of the allowed Medicare fee schedule amount. However, the allowed fee schedule amount for nonparticipators is 5% less than it is for doctors who are classified as “participating.”

“Participating” doctors get paid the full Medicare fee schedule amount, although that’s notoriously lower than private insurance reimbursements, but are not allowed to bill patients for the amount Medicare doesn’t cover.

Couple that lower reimbursement with the constant threat of major cuts — such as the one looming now that would slash payments by 21% — and many doctors are fed up with Medicare.

That frustration was the impetus for the resolution passed Monday evening by the House of Delegates.

The original report on balance billing from the AMA’s legislative reference committee would have directed the AMA to study alternative payment systems for Medicare and other federal health programs. However, two-thirds of delegates voted to replace that language with a resolution directing AMA to formulate a bill.

“It seems to me, having been around for a long time, we’re at a moment of truth,” said former AMA president Daniel Johnson, a diagnostic radiologist from Metairie, La. “What’s proposed here is a solution for both the government and the doctor.”

The amendment directs the AMA to “immediately formulate legislation for an additional payment option in Medicare fee-for-service that allows patients and physicians to fully contract, without penalty to either party, for a fee that differs from the Medicare payment schedule in a manner that does not forfeit benefits otherwise available to the patients.”

The AMA has to draft the bill and present it to members by Sept. 30.

“This is really just reaffirming what is already AMA policy, but adding some action to it, and action is what we need,” said alternate delegate Peter Lavine, MD, an orthopedic surgeon in Washington.

The AMA has several policy statements on the books regarding balance billing. They generally affirm the “free choice” of patients and physicians, and voice AMA support for pursuing a “legislative and legal means” to allow for patients to contract for medical services and for physicians to treat Medicare patients “outside current regulatory constraints.”

Delegate Tom Price, MD, an orthopedic surgeon in Georgia and a Republican congressman, has introduced a bill in Congress that would remove the 115% limit on what nonparticipating physicians can charge their Medicare patients, but the bill has yet to move out of committee.

Although most of the delegates who took the microphone during the debate on balance billing supported AMA pressure on Congress, several delegates warned that it would make the association look bad.

“This is going to make us look stupid. This is going to make us look greedy,” said delegate Lynn Parry, MD, a Denver neurologist.

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At least Bruce Japsen of the Chicago Tribune also was there and I did see another reporter from Modern Healthcare. Here is an interview with President-elect Dr. Peter Carmel.

http://www.chicagobreakingbusiness.com/2010/06/new-ama-leader-doctors-will-demand-more.html

New AMA leader: Doctors will demand more

Published on June 16, 2010 8:16 AM | Submit a comment

By Bruce Japsen | The new president-elect of the American Medical Association promises to lead the nation’s largest doctor group in a more demanding and confrontational relationship with members of Congress.

“The AMA is going to be more insistent and a little edgier with its relationships with Congress and the administration in demanding some of the things we doctors need,” Dr. Peter Carmel, who won a hotly contested election earlier this week to become the AMA’s president-elect, said in an interview with the Tribune.

Carmel, a 73-year-old pediatric neurosurgeon from Newark, N.J., has been on the AMA’s board of trustees for the last eight years and will serve as president-elect until next June. He will then become president, and a year later will serve as the “immediate past president” until June 2013.

In a rare three-doctor race for president-elect, he beat out two members of the 21-member AMA board of trustees that are primary care doctors: a Massachusettsobstetrician and an Indiana family doctor.

Doctors are outraged that Congress failed to avert a 21-percent cut in payments to doctors from the Medicare health insurance program for the elderly that physicians will begin experiencing this week. The cut, which has been delayed many times by Congress in recent years, took effect June 1, meaning doctor checks from claims they submitted for Medicare payment claims will be lower starting this week.

Carmel said members of Congress can expect more hard-hitting attacks from the AMA such as the recent full-page advertisements the doctors group placed in several newspapers that criticized U.S. Senators for leaving Washington for their Memorial Day recess before fixing the payment cut.

“They tell me that (Democratic Senate Majority leader) Harry Reid is infuriated with the ad and I hope so,” Carmel said. “If I had a way of infuriating his Republican counterpart (Senate minority leader) Mitch McConnell, I would do that, too.”

Obama was critical of Republicans in the Senate as well, making the Medicare fee cut a key part of his presidential radio address this past weekend.

In Carmel, the AMA elected a leader with academic and clinical expertise. Carmel is a noted neurosurgeon who maintains an active pediatric neurosurgery practice in Newark, N.J. He is also department chair at the New Jersey Medical School, which has the only neurological surgery residency program in New Jersey.

He comes from a family of physicians that includes his wife, a radiologist, and a son who is a pediatric neurologist. His father was a family practice physician and his daughter-in-law is an internist.

Some AMA observers and doctors at this week’s meeting at the Hyatt Regency Chicago say Carmel won the rare three-doctor race because he was the most critical of the health reform law than the other candidates. In addition, many AMA members feel the health care reform law favors primary-care doctors over specialists and he understands that.

As one example, the Medicaid program for the poor will raise reimbursement rates for primary-care doctors and largely leave specialists’ rates unchanged though they vary from state to state. In addition, specialist doctors who tend to pay higher malpractice premiums were upset that health care reform did not cap malpractice awards.

But AMA board chairman Dr. Ardis Hoven said all three of the candidates for president-elect are collegial and view the health care reform law as a success and a “first step in” reforming the U.S. health system.”

“It’s not primary care versus everybody else, but the need for all physicians to get paid for what they do,” said Hoven, an infectious disease specialist fromLexington, Ky. “There are going to be multiple opportunities going forward to change and modify this law.”

Despite Carmel’s criticism of Congress, he said the AMA and its member doctors are happy the law will expand health benefits to more than 30 million uninsured Americans and eliminate hurdles to coverage such as a health plan’s ability to deny care to patients with pre-existing medical conditions.

“Doctors are pretty much pleased with the gains for patients that are in the health-care law,” Carmel added. “There is some great stuff in there. But we didn’t get our doctor issues at all solved.”

bjapsen@tribune.com<mailto:bjapsen@tribune.com>

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DJP Comment: Finally, great advocacy by Dr. Jeff Terry, Chair of Alabama Delegation to AMA concerning the need to tell the physicians what is the current AMA membership numbers. He was terrific at the microphone and his homework and advocacy were a major factor in getting this amendment passed when Reference Committee F reports were debated:

That our AMA immediately release to each state medical society and specialty society at their request the names, category and demographics of all AMA members of that state or specialty society.

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DJP Comment: Obviously, any member of AMA should be able to know on any day what the membership is as of that day. With modern computer systems and databases, there is no excuse for delays such as: “the final numbers are not in for the year, etc.” I made that point in the DJP Update 6-10-2010:

http://www.donaldpalmisano.com/html/djp_update/6-10-2010.html

Transparency, accountability, and advocacy are essential to save and enhance AMA membership. And remember, it does not help the situation to attack the messenger of bad news or the questioner who is trying to help. Always remember Hans Christian Andersen’s story, “The Emperor’s New Clothes”.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emperor’s_New_Clothes

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Lagniappe: Nice to see Congressional candidate Dr. Ron Kirkland of Tennessee participating in AMA meeting. His Website is: http://votekirkland.com/

Check it out.

Looks like we will have to get more doctors in Congress to fix the mess there and help Dr. Tom Price who also participated in AMA House of Delegates.

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Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 6-15-2010 AMA election results for President-elect & Board of Trustees

DJP Update 6-15-2010 AMA election results for President-elect & Board of Trustees

President-elect: Peter W. Carmel, MD

AMA Board of Trustees – The following were elected:

Joseph P. Annis, MD

Barbara L. McAneny, MD

Stephen R. Permut, MD, JD

Carl A. Sirio, MD

Run-off for one remaining slot on Council on Medical Services about to occur now.

Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 6-15-2010 Two articles about AMA Membership in “MedPage Now”

DJP Update 6-15-2010 Two articles about AMA Membership in “MedPage Now”

AMA: House of Medicine Shrinks Again

By Peggy Peck, Executive Editor, MedPage Today

Published: June 14, 2010

http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AMA/20676

Excerpt from article (last 5 paragraphs) Mention of Dr. W. Jeff Terry and AMA Board Chair Dr. Rebecca Patchin

This year, the AMA reference committee, which sat through more than five hours of testimony about membership and other issues dealing with AMA governance, is recommending that the AMA’s policy-making House of Delegates require the AMA leadership to release annual reports that will include information about the “age, gender, race/ethnicity, education, life stage, present employment, and self-designated specialty” of its members.

But the reference committee is not asking the AMA to open its membership book by releasing year-to-date figures, which is what W. Jeff Terry, MD, a surgeon from Mobile, Ala., has pleaded with the AMA to do.

Terry, one of the delegates from Alabama, is likely to bring up the issue when the House votes on the membership recommendations Tuesday or Wednesday. He is ardent about membership, he explained, because Alabama is one of the two red states on Patchin’s map. It, and the other red state — Mississippi — are rumored to have lost as many as 40% of their AMA members.

Although Patchin did not signal any willingness to release year-to-date numbers (she would not, for example, allow the color-coded map to be distributed) she did say that the AMA is actively reevaluating its definition of membership.

For example, she said that in the current digital age a better approach to membership might be traffic, so if a physician accesses a certain number of AMA digital services — CME, electronic journals, practice management programs — that physician would automatically be considered a member.

(Bolding of last two paragraphs added by DJP; this should make for an interesting discussion in the House of Delegates!)

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AMA: Delegates Question AMA Role in Health Reform

By Peggy Peck, Executive Editor, MedPage Today

Published: June 11, 2010

http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AMA/20628

EXCERPT from article:

Now a year later and with healthcare reform finally a reality, some of the AMA rank and file are crying foul.

For example, as the meeting opens here, Congress has still failed to “fix” Medicare’s sustainable growth rate formula and doctors are still faced with a 21% cut in reimbursement, despite promises from a Democratic president and Democratic congress to give them a permanent fix to the yearly Medicare pay follies.

On the eve of the meeting, Louisiana’s Donald J. Palmisano, MD, JD, a former AMA president, who has been vocal in his opposition to Obamacare, tried to rally the troops with an e-mail blast.

Noting that he had attended the AMA annual meeting since the mid 1980s and had spent nine years as a member of the AMA’s Board of Trustees, Palmisano wrote, “Of all of those years of attendance, it is my view that this AMA Annual Meeting has the potential to be the most important AMA meeting of my AMA career.”

The reason, he said, is that the association, in his opinion, has lost its bearings, and he has signaled that he plans to push for a course adjustment.

“Although the AMA in theory represents all physicians via the state medical and specialty medical associations seated in the House of Delegates, the current paying membership is probably 15 to 18% of physicians in USA,” he wrote.

“How sad,” Palmisano continued. “Certainly it is the responsibility of AMA leadership to give the House of Delegates the actual membership numbers at this meeting and not give the excuse that the books are not closed yet. How many dues paying members as of the end of 2009, and how many in 2010 have sent in their dues so far? And how many of those are reduced student and resident dues? My point is the membership continues to drop. I believe the majority of physicians in the USA are opposed to the position taken by the AMA on the enacted law for ‘health system reform.'”

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Donald

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DJP Update 6-14-2010 AMA Breaking News! AMA passes new policy directing legislation for patients and physicians to freely contract

DJP Update 6-14-2010 AMA Breaking News! AMA passes new policy directing legislation for patients and physicians to freely contract

Overwhelming support 73% in vote for new AMA policy offered as amendment in Reference Committee B that enhances previous AMA policy. On final passage only a few negative votes of the approximately 530 delegates in the policy-making body of the AMA House of Delegates after a passionate and full debate. Now AMA will write legislation that can be offered to Congress. We have had good policy on this issue in past but now this enhances it and directs AMA to write legislation by September 30, 2010.

Here is what passed late this afternoon in the AMA House of Delegates:

RESOLVED, That our American Medical Association immediately formulate legislation for an additional payment option in Medicare fee for service that allows patients and physicians to freely contract, without penalty to either party, for a fee that differs from the Medicare payment schedule and in a manner that does not forfeit benefits otherwise available to the patient. This legislative language shall be available to our AMA members no later than September 30, 2010.

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This is an important supplement to existing AMA policy which includes:

D-390.985 Medicare Balance Billing

Our AMA will (1) work on behalf of physicians to regain the right to balance bill Medicare patients for the full reasonable fees as they determine appropriate; and (2) evaluate the potential impact of the Medicare burden on its members in order to save health care for all Americans if the federal government denies the right to balance bill Medicare patients. (Res. 119, A-03; Reaffirmation A-04; Reaffirmation A-06; Reaffirmed per BOT Action in response to referred for decision Res. 236, A-06)

D-380.996 Balance Billing for All Physicians

1. Our AMA will devote the necessary political and financial resources to introduce national legislation at the appropriate time to bring about implementation of Medicare balance billing and to introduce legislation to end the budget neutral restrictions inherent in the current Medicare physician payment structure that interferes with patient access to care. 2. This national legislation will be designed to pre-empt state laws that prohibit balance billing and prohibit inappropriate inclusion of balance billing bans in insurance-physician contracts. 3. Our AMA will develop model language for physicians to incorporate into any insurance contracts that attempt to restrict a physicianís right to balance bill any insured patient. 4. Our AMA Board of Trustees will report back to our AMA House of Delegates electronically by March 15, 2008 and at every HOD meeting its progress toward the completion of all of these goals. (Res. 925, I-07)

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DJP Comment: The policy passed today by AMA, if passed in Congress, can keep doctors in practice and maintain access to care for patients. In addition, it allows government to determine what government can afford to pay but patients and physicians still have the freedom to freely contract for any differences needed including the right to forgive co-pays. This is akin to the Australian model that I have written about in previous DJP Updates.

A big win for liberty and freedom today!

Congratulations to the AMA House of Delegates for standing up for doctors and patients so passionately today! And special thanks to all of the doctors who drafted and fine-tuned the final substitute resolution.

Now the elections for AMA offices tomorrow morning. Choose wisely!

Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 6-13-2010 AMA Meeting – Speeches from candidates supported by Coalition of State Medical and National Specialty Societies; “MedPage Now” article about start of AMA meeting; Lagniappe

DJP Update 6-13-2010 AMA Meeting – Speeches from candidates supported by Coalition of State Medical and National Specialty Societies; “MedPage Now” article about start of AMA meeting; Lagniappe

Reference Committees are in progress now.

AMA has a very fair and democratic system of electing the president, trustees, and councils. The AMA House of Delegates, the policy-making body of the AMA, votes on the candidates for president-elect as well as the individuals running for the position of trustee as well as most of the councils. Many interviews of the candidates occur as the candidates visit the various delegations. In addition, as an example of the political activity, the candidates for trustee give a 2 minute speech before the entire House of Delegates.

The Coalition of State Medical and National Specialty Societies is a group, not geographical but rather AMA policy-based, that is comprised of state and specialty societies whose delegates sit in the AMA House of Delegates. In addition, 3 former presidents of the AMA (Dr. Johnson, Dr. Palmisano, Dr. Plested) are associate non-voting members of the Coalition. The Coalition gave its support to 3 candidates who hope to gain one of the the 4 seats of the AMA Board that are opening up at this meeting. It would be great if the video of the speeches of the 8 candidates vying for these 4 seats were posted immediately on the AMA Website. That would allow AMA members not at this meeting to see and hear the positions taken and send their opinion to the seated delegates. Hope this will be done in the future and perhaps still can be done at this meeting. Communication is essential to enhance membership. We all know that membership in AMA continues to decline and we must use creative ways to enhance communication. Paternalism and an attitude of – we know better, trust us- is not the way to go.

I am placing in this email the text of the speeches of the three candidates supported by the Coalition.

See the speeches below the tweet about the “MedPage Today” article.

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Here is an article about the opening day of the AMA House of Delegates written by Peggy Peck of “MedPage Now”. The tweet I did last night gives the link.

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Click on link or copy and paste it into your browser.

“AMA: Little to Cheer About as AMA Meeting Opens” By #PeggyPeck #MedPageToday http://tinyurl.com/27eqex5

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Speeches of the AMA board candidates supported by the Coalition of State Medical and National Specialty Societies

Speech of Steven Permut, MD, JD of Delaware

I’m Steve Permut from Delaware – a small guy from a small State – with big ideas – I want to be your Trustee. So, let’s build a stronger AMA together.

Growing up I worked with my Dad in North Philadelphia. I saw how poverty affected people’s health. So, I had a big idea. Like all of you, I had a calling-to-care, and I became a physician.

Once in practice, I saw how frivolous law suits destroyed careers. Once again, I had a big idea – I became a lawyer. For the past 25 years I have worked with organized medicine at the State and National levels using both my medical knowledge and legal skills to reform health care.

Physician, lawyer, and now, ¿a politician? Some say I’m going down hill. I say I’m reaching new heights by waging uphill battles.

For example, we do not have a health CARE reform bill; we have a health INSURANCE bill, and what good is health insurance without access to care? The current bill puts OUR calling-to-care in jeopardy.

So, let’s reform health care together by repealing the SGR and the Independent Payment Advisory Board and by adding provisions for private contracting, quality standards set by practicing physicians, and proven liability reforms. Let’s expand the number of GME slots, and rebuild Primary Care.

My experiences have molded me into a leader and an innovator.

Please vote for Steve Permut for Trustee – the small guy from the small state with big ideas – thank you.

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Speech of Monica Wehby, MD of Oregon

Speakers, Delegates,

I am a pediatric neurosurgeon from Portland, Oregon.

I have been coming to the AMA for nearly 25 years, ever since I was a medical student.

Each of us is here today because we are leaders.

We were chosen by our state or specialty to be their voice.

It is our diverse backgrounds that provide the AMA with the wisdom

gained only through the appreciation of broad perspectives

across the field of medicine.

Fortunately, as physicians, there is much we can all agree on.

Here, at the AMA House of Delegates, we forge a strong, unified voice

based upon our shared principles and our established policies:

SGR

liability reform

inadequate reimbursement

faulty quality measures

private contracting

These policies are vital to preserving our ability to care for our patients.

Doctors must control medicine, not the government.

I believe that the AMA must stand firmly on these foundations,

or else our credibility is suspect.

I also believe that Board member votes on advocacy issues should be recorded

and accessible to the House.

Our House of medicine has nothing to hide.

We must remain strong, because doctors need the AMA.

If not the AMA, then who? If not now, then when?

I believe the AMA can, and must, effectively represent all physicians.

As we strive keep our patients alive and well,

so must our AMA strive to keep our practices alive and well.

I respectfully ask for your vote.

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Speech of Joseph E. Gutierrez, MD, FACS of Washington, DC

GOOD AFTERNOON COLLEAGUES AND FRIENDS

I’M Joe Gutierrez and I am running for the BOARD OF TRUSTEES—

Let’s think about LIBERTY and FREEDOM.

These principles are the very heart and soul of the founding of this great nation.

They define who and what we are – what we represent – what we stand for.

LIBERTY and FREEDOM – what we want to preserve – for our patients,

for ourselves, for our proud and noble profession.

LIBERTY and FREEDOM – Gradually, big government and 3rd party payers

are taking that away from us – so we must be vigilant about these encroachments.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has passed.

It does not protect all patients. It is not affordable or fiscally responsible.

It does not protect the patient/physician relationship.

It does not give patients and their physicians the LIBERTY and FREEDOM

to privately contract without penalty. It does not bring about meaningful and

significant tort reform. It does not fix the SGR. And, it will be bureaucrats

not physicians who will determine the quality of care!

It is time to put a stop to all this!

I ask for one of your votes on Tuesday – to fight for the LIBERTY and

FREEDOM of our patients and ourselves.

For a change, let us show some courage. The courage to bring about

a positive change!

Please – one of your votes for Joe Gutierrez on Tuesday !

Thank you very much….

Joseph E. Gutierrez, MD, FACS

Immediate Past President

Medical Society of the District of Columbia

Immediate Past Chair, Southeastern Delegation to the AMA

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DJP Comment: Get involved. Call your delegates. Let’s try to change the direction of AMA and save AMA. Electing these 3 candidates to the Board will send a strong message to the current AMA Board. AMA is a wonderful organization and has a rich history of achievement. The current work of CEJA, The Litigation Center, the Publishing Division, and more serve physicians and patients well. Let’s get transparency about board votes (why should the votes of trustees on health system reform decisions about support of a bill in Congress be secret! Let’s see who is advocating the top HoD priorities!) , let’s enhance communication, let’s negotiate with Congress as experts and not as supplicants. Medicine hangs in the balance.

Voting is TUESDAY MORNING.

Lagniappe: Congratulations to Dr. Ron Clearfield, who was nominated by President-elect Dr. Cecil Wilson, for a position on CEJA. The House of Delegates affirmed that nomination and Dr. Clearfield is the newest member of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs.

Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 6-12-2010 Live from the AMA House of Delegates Chicago – 2010 Annual Meeting

DJP Update 6-12-2010 Live from the AMA House of Delegates Chicago – 2010 Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting has started!

Nominations for various positions starting now.

Here are some tweets from Chicago.

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DJPNEWS

Now: Dr Rohack giving speech HoD #AMA: when tsunami #Medicare perhaps Congress will allow private contracting & balance-billing

less than 5 seconds ago via web

Chicago Blackhawks & Stanley Trophy celebration 6-11-2010 Hyatt – IPhone fuzzy photo on escalator – note trophy http://twitpic.com/1w8cs4

38 minutes ago via Twitpic

June 12, 2010 start of AMA Annual Meeting Chicago – singing of National Anthem http://twitpic.com/1w88gb

about 1 hour ago via Twitpic

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Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 6-4-2010 BP oil spill in Gulf – The pictures of the Pelicans say it all

DJP Update 6-4-2010 BP oil spill in Gulf – The pictures of the Pelicans say it all

Picture of Louisiana Brown Pelican at East Grand Terre Island Louisiana Coast covered in oil from BP oil spill in Gulf

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2010/06/gulf-oil-spill-pelicans.html

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/06/04/1663037/as-gulf-spill-oil-nears-pensacola.html

Another Pelican in treatment

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/05/us/05pelican.html

The beautiful Brown Pelican, Louisiana’s State Bird, in better days.

http://donb.photo.net/photo_cd/d/b21.jpg

Some of you remember my images of shore birds and our famous Pelican from my campaigns for the Board and Presidency of AMA:

http://www.naturesreflectionslimited.com/

and my favorite Pelican image:

http://www.naturesreflectionslimited.com/pelican.html

This is a time for all to show leadership, stop the leak, AND implement “Lessons Learned”.

Just like we learned the lessons in New Orleans from Hurricane Betsy in 1965 and in the mock Hurricane Pam of 2005 for New Orleans planned and executed by Fed, State, and local authorities that I describe in my book, but they were put in planning and disaster documents and placed in closets. Hurricane Katrina of 2005 showed what happens when the lessons learned are disregarded. Planning, leadership, communication, contingency plans are recurrent themes that are forgotten. In risk management I teach that one must be prepared for the unexpected: http://www.donaldpalmisano.com/html/risk.html

The possibility that an oil well deep in the ocean could leak SHOULD NOT BE UNEXPECTED. And a good analysis would investigate why we are drilling that deep in the ocean. What are the alternatives? Why is the risk of the alternatives? And so on.

When I was in the military, we had disaster drills. One day, a B-52 back from Vietnam crashed at our USAF landing strip in South Dakota. Despite a raging fire melting the plane and people trapped in the plane, everyone was saved. Why? Because the USAF was prepared and all knew their responsibility and were competent to carry it out.

Sad times for the Gulf Coast and all of America.

Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update 6-2-2010 Bravo to Florida Medical Association!

DJP Update 6-2-2010 Bravo to Florida Medical Association!

Be sure to click on link to FMA statement on SGR in my tweet below. This is what AMA should be doing!! Advocate the right of patients and physicians to privately contract without penalty. And do as FMA says, convert to a defined contribution program.

This approach of private contracting also has been advocated in its principles by the Coalition of State Medical and National Specialty Societies, an entity with over 80,000 physicians and three former presidents of AMA. Dr. Todd Williamson of Medical Association of Georgia gave testimony in Washington this week on this subject on behalf of the Coalition State/Specialty.

AMA just announced a large upcoming ad campaign about the SGR “DocFix”. Let’s see if AMA even mentions private contracting without penalty and balance-billing. These are policies of the AMA and were voted to be among the highest advocacy items of AMA by the policy-making body of AMA, the House of Delegates.

I have placed below a couple of my recent tweets on this topic from www.Twitter.com/DJPNEWS

Note the second one gives a link to an attack on doctors. Let me repeat myself: When government micromanagement and price-fixing fails, the doctors will be blamed. It is the nature of Congress and those who fail to understand that only doctors deliver medical care in the USA that is the envy of the world.

Tweets on the SGR & “DocFix” at www.Twitter.com/DJPNEWS

DJPNEWS: Bravo to #FloridaMedicalAssociation re #DocFix & #SGR; this is what AMA should be advocating! http://tinyurl.com/288hqvs

tweeted 1 hour ago

DJPNEWS: As predicted in #DJPUpdates : when price-fixing SGR fails, docs will be blamed! Restore liberty! http://tinyurl.com/28c735j

tweeted 9 hours ago.

LAGNIAPPE: If AMA does not get the message soon, membership will continue to decline and other organizations will arise and become the dominant force representing the practicing physicians in America. You can count on that. The clock is ticking, AMA. Time to follow specific AMA policy, restore liberty, and stop being a press agent for those who passed the disaster in the details health bill. The 21% cut is in effect now. But let us also remember that the cut also affects the families of the brave men and women in the military who are on TriCare. Shame on Congress.

And AMA, the substitution of another price-fixing formula or a delay in implementation of the cuts IS NOT A WIN. Think Pyrrhic Victory.

The Annual Meeting of the AMA is June 11-16 in Chicago (11th is OSMAP). Make your voices heard!

Stay well,

Donald

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DJP Update May 31, 2010 Memorial Day – a time to remember & give thanks – Freedom Is Not Free

DJP Update May 31, 2010 Memorial Day – a time to remember & give thanks – Freedom Is Not Free

DJP Comments: Check out the tweets in the last 15 hours. Be sure to reflect on the photo “Freedom Is Not Free” that I did in 2001 at Veterans Memorial Blvd & Causeway Blvd in Metairie, La. in the first tweet below.

And there is a powerful story about a veteran and his love of Country & and his working dogs in war in the third tweet.

Hope you have a wonderful day of remembrance. Freedom is fragile and requires defending. I always thank those in the military when I see them in airports.

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Yes, the oil disaster continues and the goo is now on land in Louisiana. This is a time for true leadership and I am thankful Governor Bobby Jindal is the Governor of Louisiana. He demonstrated his skills with Hurricane Gustav and his communication to the residents in Louisiana is outstanding in times of crisis.

A brilliant friend tells me that the long-term effect of this oil disaster is the realization that nuclear energy production will play a large role in America’s future. France generates most of their electricity by nuclear power. He says look for smaller nuclear plants and a dramatic change in how we fuel our cars, trucks, and buses.

As for safety, check out: http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf06.html

“To achieve optimum safety, nuclear plants in the western world operate using a ‘defence-in-depth’ approach, with multiple safety systems supplementing the natural features of the reactor core.”

It would have been nice if that degree of “defence-in-depth” was in effect in the Gulf for deep oil drilling. Of course, regulations and rules are of no value if no one monitors and makes sure the safety precautions are in effect.

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#MemorialDay memory “Freedom Is Not Free” photo ©2001 DPalmisano; Metairie La. Korean War Memorial http://twitpic.com/1srw1m

1 minute ago via Twitpic

Fun to see what writers like & WHY RT @PublishersLunch#plnws Six Writers on Their Favorite Readinghttp://bit.ly/bXIZ6L

21 minutes ago via Echofon

#MemorialDay memories: Vet thinks of comrades killed in Vietnam & the dogs who saved so many others http://tinyurl.com/26nx95b

40 minutes ago via Echofon

National @WWIImuseum #NOLA celebrates own 10th anniversary, 56th D-Day Normandy, 68th Battle Midway #TPhttp://tinyurl.com/29b9nek

about 1 hour ago via Echofon

“Presidencies are..about crisis management” ..”feels as though Barry watching from..balcony” @NYTimesDowdhttp://tinyurl.com/39lz9df

about 15 hours ago via Echofon

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Stay well.

Donald

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