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DJP Update 10-20-2011 ALERT: Security & Privacy issues with 2 programs on Apple iPhone 4S “Siri” and “Voice Dial” ; LAGNIAPPE

DJP Update 10-20-2011 ALERT: Security & Privacy issues with 2 programs on Apple iPhone 4S “Siri” and “Voice Dial” ; LAGNIAPPE

I strongly recommend that you not allow any company to capture your phone book or contacts kept on your smart phone.

I realized this could happen with Dragon dictation app on iPhone and thus did not get that app.  However, the new iPhone 4S with the new operating system has two features that allow the security code or lock code to be breached PLUS the Siri command application built into the iPhone 4S sends your contact book information to Apple server.  To me that is unacceptable.  It is dangerous if one has any confidential information contained in address or contact book such as bank passwords, social security numbers of family members etc. Also there may be phone numbers of individuals in your contact book who wish their number to remain confidential.

Two ways to breach the passcode lock on iPhone 4S.

1- press home button on iPhone and Siri asks you to give command. (Siri is ON by default)  If you say you want to call someone, it looks up number, shows it on screen, and dials number even when phone locked.  You can turn off Siri and that will disable Siri and prevent Siri functioning.  Apple also says in fine print (that info is on the iPhone but you have to dig through menus to find it) that if you turn it off, the info on Apple server will be erased.  Let’s hope that is true.  Apple warns it will take time to gather your data and respond quickly to a command if you turn it back on.

2- Even with Siri turned off, the Voice command function still works and can access phone numbers and call when phone locked!  You have to turned that function off in the password section.

ALL OF THIS SHOULD BE EXPLAINED IN BIG LETTERS WHEN BUYING AN iPhone! One should not have to discover this from reading fine print that most people don’t know where to find on iPhone.  One should not have to learn about this in tweets or blogs etc.

RECOMMENDATION:  Value privacy and confidentiality over voice commands and the utility of having “Siri” find you a restaurant or some other place in area you are in.  Use a search engine.

One must guard against identity theft and loss of personal data. As I have testified when on the AMA Board re patient privacy and medical record confidentiality and stated on TV shows (see YouTube Today Show and Good Morning America at www.youtube/IntrepidResources) regarding my comments about CIA Website being broken into and vandals wrote “Central Stupidity Agency” on home page!  I found that when going to CIA site for info about a foreign country I was about to visit and lecture there.  I went back an hour later and the offending message was gone.  The point is vandals appear to break into many data sites despite the security firewall.

Here are the tweets I did about this today.  You can find the steps in the tweets to get to the off switch for these two functions: “Siri” & “Voice Dial”

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DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
To prevent anyone diaing #iPhone when locked using Home Button “Voice Dial”: Settings – General – Passcode Lock – turn off “Voice Dial”.
47 minutes ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
More #APPL #security re #iPhone 4S: even with #Siri turned off: access & call contacts with home button & “VoiceControl” even if locked
55 minutes ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
The #privacy issue #Siri #iPhone 4S & OS 5 is same problem I read about #Dragon dictation App – it too takes address book/contacts. #Avoid
2 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
Proof #APPL new OS iPhone 4S #Siri puts your contact data on Apple server: Go Settings, General, Siri, “About Siri and Privacy”. #gadgets
2 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
More: #Apple #Siri voice: can breach security when #iPhone locked; plus Siri puts contact info Apple server. #privacy #confidentiality #APPL
2 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
I turned off #Siri #iPhone 4S for security so access denied=phone locked. Shocking = #Apple collects address book data = Siri. Go settings
2 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
I just tested the security problem with #Siri on new #iPhone 4S & phone locked; I can give commands per read.bi/pqqZ35 – can disable
3 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
Impt for #privacy – new OS #iPhone 4S #Siri RT @SAI: Here’s How Siri Could Be A Total Security Threat $AAPL by @_dtl read.bi/pqqZ35
3 hours ago

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LAGNIAPPE: Read George Will regarding difference between Republic & a Democracy:   http://tinyurl.com/3ckbdf5

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano
George Will & a true teaching moment: A Republic, Guaranteed” http://tinyurl.com/3ckbdf5 #Constitution #Republic #Democracy #TABOR #tcot #tlot #p2
3 hours ago

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Stay well.
Donald

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DJP Update 10-17-2011 “Return Control to the Patient” editorial in The Tampa Tribune: repeal IPAB

DJP Update 10-17-2011 “Return Control to the Patient” editorial in The Tampa Tribune: repeal IPAB

DJP comment:  One example of engaging in visits to editorial boards, doing radio and TV interviews, and talking to senior groups is the editorial below in The Tampa Tribune.  Good exchange of ideas and sometimes you will see editorials that result from the discussion.

This activity is something all of us can do.  It may be that a 10 minute radio interview is the only time you can spare but physicians need to engage more.  I had a wonderful time visiting and talking with the seniors at various senior centers in Florida.  Lots of wisdom and long experience in the minds of seniors.  At one site, several of the seniors spent their career as EMTs and had more wisdom than bureaucrats who design laws without ever treating or helping a patient.

America may have serious economic problems but we have had problems before and America always rises to the occasion.  Let’s untie the hands of doctors and patients and allow innovation, creativity, and compassion to trump choking regulations, coercion, and an out-of-control medical liability system.  Time to engage in the debate and honor those who died fighting for our liberty.  Let us not give up and meekly go into the bureaucratic nightmare that is doomed to failure.  And when those with titles say, “you don’t understand…trust us…”, remind them that trust is built on transparency, consistency to principles, and courage; not back room deals.

Imagine if the Federal Government said that all computers in the 1980s would have to use a certain operating system, have specific RAM and Hard Drive space, etc.  The result: no Macintosh, iPhone, iPad, Apple Nano, etc.  True competition works!

P.S. CLASS portion of PPACA is now stopped by HHS.  Math didn’t work just as non-partisan government actuaries said before passage.  Yet it was passed and thus funny math kept the projected cost of PPACA under a trillion dollars.  And yes, the 30% SGR price-fixing cut of payment of doctors was calculated in the savings as happening January 1, 2012 when the whole world knew that would never happen unless the planners wanted Medicare to collapse.  Funny math!

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DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

Spread the word. Editorial 10-15-2011 The Tampa Tribune: Return Control to the Patient — http://tinyurl.com/3gqc8vf #IPAB #PPACA #hcr
20 hours ago

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Link to Editorial in The Tampa Tribune:

http://www2.tbo.com/news/opinion/2011/oct/15/meopino1-return-control-to-the-patient-ar-272052/

or

http://tinyurl.com/3gqc8vf

Editorial
The Tampa Tribune

Published: October 15, 2011
» 3 Comments | Post a Comment

RETURN CONTROL TO THE PATIENT
“Who is in charge: the government or the patient?” U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan asked during a memorable speech about health care last month at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.

For most of us, the answer is clear. The patient, in consultation with his or her doctor, should be in charge. But the new health care law’s attempt to contain out-of-control costs would give the government that role.

The law creates a 15-member board — the Independent Payment Advisory Board — charged with reducing Medicare payments in years in which spending exceeds targeted growth rates. The IPAB would, as National Review suggested, “make Medicare worse for seniors while leaving in place all the program’s perverse incentives, which distort the rest of the health-care market.”

In short, Medicare patients would lose access to medical care when Medicare payments to doctors and hospitals are cut and physicians then refuse to take new patients.

“A (Medicare) card doesn’t help if doctors won’t take it,” Dr. Donald Palmisano, former president of the American Medical Association and a spokesman for The Coalition to Protect Patients’ Rights, a nonpartisan advocacy group, told us during a visit this week. “IPAB will just delay the inevitable. More doctors will go into concierge practices.”

Congress need not wait for the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of the overall health care law to get rid of IPAB.

There is bipartisan consensus on Capitol Hill that IPAB is a mistake. Physicians groups don’t like it, hospital lobbies don’t like it, and even the American Medical Association, whose support helped pass Obamacare into law, has called for its repeal. Some Democrats, including U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor of Tampa, have signed on to Tennessee Republican U.S. Rep. Phil Roe’s repeal bill.

IPAB’s proponents, including President Obama, insist this is no rationing board and point to the section of the law that says there can be no rationing. But it is what it is. The health care law may not ration Medicare directly, but it gives the board the authority to ration Medicare in the future. If Medicare costs rise too rapidly, the board has the power to make “recommendations” to contain those costs, and Congress must go along unless it has a different plan to make the cuts or a supermajority overrides the recommendations.

In effect, the panel has the power to do what Congress has been unwilling to do: make painful cuts to Medicare.
Everyone can agree that Medicare costs must be contained and that the payment system doesn’t work. But the threat of reduced payments to providers will result in rationed care, no matter how you look at it.

Amazingly, President Obama thinks IPAB should have even more power.

According to Ryan: “The president’s latest proposal simply called for letting IPAB cut deeper. This board of bureaucrats will now be tasked with holding Medicare’s growth rate to GDP plus half a percent. To put that in context, Medicare is currently growing at 6.3 percent per year.

“Medicare’s non-partisan chief actuary, Richard Foster, has been clear on this point: Going from 6 percent growth down to the president’s targets, using only the blunt tools that his law gives to IPAB, would simply drive Medicare providers out of business, resulting in harsh disruptions and denied care for seniors.”

And, he aptly noted: “You cannot control costs by using price controls, which impose painful cuts within a fundamentally broken framework.”

The board won’t have control over individual patients, as presidential candidate Michele Bachmann suggested in debate this week. But its “top-down price controls” will drive physicians away and make it harder for seniors to find care. It should be repealed.
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Stay well.
Donald

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USA
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DJP Update 10-16-2011 Eulogy for Robert E. Ruel, Jr., MD

DJP Update 10-16-2011 Eulogy for Robert E. Ruel, Jr., MD

Bob will be missed by many.  His funeral was yesterday and Robin presented our eulogy at the funeral to those gathered to remember, mourn, and honor Bob .

With respect and in honor of Dr. Robert E. Ruel, Jr., MD.,

Donald
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Eulogy for Robert E. Ruel, Jr., MD

A Friend of True Worth to Family, Friends, and Medicine

INTRODUCTION
I am Robin Palmisano.  My husband, Donald Palmisano, and I extend our deepest sympathies to Sally, the children, grandchildren, other family members, and friends for the loss of Bob.

Regretfully, Donald was unable to attend the services today because he had a prior obligation in Florida involving numerous speeches for which a substitute speaker was not feasible.  But, as Donald often does to organize his thoughts and even to mourn the loss of those dear to his heart, Donald took pen to paper and wrote a Eulogy for Bob that Sally and the children were kind enough to suggest I share with you as part of the services.
Donald titled his Eulogy “Dr. Robert Ruel, Jr., A Friend of True Worth to Family, Friends, and Medicine.”

Eulogy
Bob was husband to Sally and father to Robbie, Jan, Scott, and Kristen. He was blessed with grandchildren.  He was very proud of all of you and told me so on many occasions.
His passing leaves a painful void to all.  Robin and I offer you our sincerest condolences on your great loss.
He was a dedicated talented orthopedic surgeon, compassionate and kind to all.  So many people live better lives because of Bob’s caring and courage in fighting the medical ills of his patients.  My wife, Robin, was one of Bob’s patients and often spoke of his competence and compassionate bedside manner.  My oldest daughter, another patient of Bob’s, said that Bob always treated her like a princess.

I had the privilege to meet with him for lunch on a number of occasions during his illness.  He remained optimistic and fought his illness with courage.  No matter how ill and no matter the stress of travel for treatments, Bob always stayed in good humor and he could make you belly-laugh.  As most of you know, he would start a story and just before the punch line he would break into hardy laughter.  His laugh was infectious and you always felt better after visiting Bob.  Rather than focusing on his illness, he never failed to ask me if there were any medical liability cases I was reviewing for the defense.  Over the years, he gave great assistance to me in many cases and refused any payment for his time.  That is just one of many stories of his generosity.

Bob was what I define as a Friend of True Worth.  I explained it in a poem.

In man’s journey upon this earth,
a few are blest with friends of true worth.

Ah, but the rub is to know who is friend
and who is foe
and who is neither.

It will never be known to the casual reader,
nor will it be known in times of plenty
when apparent friends abound.

But sometimes there comes a blessing in disguise
that can lead to a priceless prizeof identity of friends. 1  — Friends of True Worth.
A story will demonstrate what I mean.

Once, many years ago, I had an urgent need to sell a piece of land I owned across the lake so that I would have funds for my obligations.  I put the lot up with an agent but no one was interested.  When the listing ran out, I made an ad on my Macintosh computer and the next morning I stuck it on the bulletin board in the doctors’ lounge next to the operating room.  Then I went in to operate.  When I returned to the lounge to dictate the operative procedure, Bob was in the lounge getting a cup of coffee.

He said, “Why are you selling that lot?”

“I need the money,” was my reply.

“Hmmm”, he said.  “You are asking $60, 000.  You know I don’t like to pay retail or asking price.   Will you take $59,000?”

“Yes, I exclaimed.”

“Good, then we have a deal.”

Two weeks later the transfer was done.  He didn’t need the land.  He wanted to help.  That was Bob Ruel.  A helping hand at all times and just one example of why he is considered by me as a Friend of True Worth.

I was so blessed to have had Bob as a friend.  It was a privilege to work with him in the operating room on trauma victims night and day over the years.  He was a Friend of True Worth to many.  The world is a better place for his having spent time here.

And so, Bob, my friend, May your days be filled with mirth,
and your nights with restful slumber in eternity.  We stand with
joyous anticipation of your dreams for us.

We miss you.  We love you.  Until we meet again, Farewell, my friend!
Donald J. Palmisano, MD, JD

1. Excerpt from poem, A Friend of True Worth © 1987 Donald J. Palmisano

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DJP Update 10-11-2011 Evening report: Media Tour started today re IPAB & PPACA; LAGNIAPPE

DJP Update 10-11-2011 Evening report: Media Tour started today re IPAB & PPACA; LAGNIAPPE

The media tour started this morning with a live broadcast on radio with call-in listeners in Florida for an hour on the Doc Washburn Show 94.5 WFLA.

Now headed to Orlando (now landed and in hotel; started this on plane) and will spend the rest of the week doing media in multiple cities in Florida and meeting doctors in the County & State medical leadership.  Also will speak to seniors at senior centers.  The topic is IPAB of PPACA.  Few are in favor of the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB).  It needs to be repealed immediately.

So little time, so many problems with the health care law, PPACA.  We all need to be involved in some way.  No time to grouse around the coffee pot lamenting the havoc that politicians are doing to Medicine.

By the way, if you have an interest in hearing the interview I did on WWL radio in New Orleans regarding IPAB, PPACA, and answers to the questions raised by the host, Garland Robinette, concerning Sally Pipes article in Forbes regarding AMA membership,  here is the link for the podcast to hear my comments.  This is the Oct 3 interview I mentioned in the DJP Update 9-30-2011.  The podcast is now online.

Podcast link to WWL interview:  http://audio.wwl.com/m/audio/46624843/10-3-11-12pm-dr-donald-palmisano-richard-jackson.htm

Thanks to Dr. Art Fougner  of New York who tweets with handle @sonodoc99 for help spreading the word about the various radio interviews.  Here are his tweets about the interview today:

sonodoc99
@DJPNEWS Great Job as always on the Radio this AM.
10/11/11 8:07 AM
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sonodoc99
Listening to @DJPNEWS Here – http://t.co/eVfm97lj
10/11/11 7:36 AM
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Also sending in writings for Op-Eds and letters to editors around the USA.  Here is one example in the Omaha World-Herald.  This is something everyone can do.  Make your voice heard in local newspapers and on local radio.

http://www.omaha.com/article/20111009/NEWS0802/710099975

Repeal health payment board
The Community Health Charities of Nebraska, the Nebraska Academy of Physician Assistants, the Nebraska Medical Association, the Nebraska Orthopedic Society and the Nebraska Urological Association have joined together to protect American seniors. These organizations stand against the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) — a new, unelected and unaccountable board created by the Affordable Care Act.
IPAB is a panel of government bureaucrats empowered to make spending cut “recommendations” in Medicare when spending growth surpasses certain levels. IPAB’s decisions will be permanent unless a super majority in Congress vetoes IPAB’s proposals and comes up with its own cost-cutting proposal of equal size, which would be extremely difficult.
IPAB’s recommendations are exempt from judicial review. IPAB’s appointed officials will be empowered to make life-changing decisions with little accountability and almost no oversight by elected officials.
Further cuts to Medicare reimbursements could exacerbate the shortage of doctors willing to treat Medicare patients across the United States. As the possible effects of IPAB emerge, bipartisan support is strengthened to repeal IPAB before 2015.
Donald J. Palmisano, M.D., Metairie, La.
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LAGNIAPPE:  I posted some new YouTube videos from old events to show the issues have not changed.  Medical liability rallies around the country for the broken medical liability system.
Go to:  www.youtube.com/IntrepidResources

The medical liability rallies should be the first one presented as a larger image on left of page.  To see all of the videos, click on “See All” on right side of page.
Yes, I am watching the debate on Bloomberg TV as I type this and wait for my evening meal via room service in Orlando hotel.

Stay well.  In retrospect, our time on this earth is short.  Make the most of it and tell your loved ones how much you love and appreciate them.

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DJP Update 9-30-2011 Videos from past but issues remain; Media update; Update re Dr. Michael Maves & his new job

DJP Update 9-30-2011 Videos from past but issues remain; Media update; Update re Dr. Michael Maves & his new job
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The years go by but the issues remain the same: broken medical liability system, government interference in the practice of medicine & price-fixing, erosion of Liberty, failure to get reasonable antitrust relief for physicians, risk of loss of patient privacy and medical record confidentiality, etc.

I posted a few videos excerpts from yesteryear that emphasize these issues and the need to not give up. The patient privacy issue is emerging again with the mandated electronic health records sent to 3rd parties including government.  AMA has excellent policy on patient privacy and medical record confidentiality.  I had the privilege to co-chair that Board/House of Delegates committee during the two years the policy was formulated and approved by the House of Delegates as I related in a previous update.  We need to make sure such sound policy is demanded in continued government intervention into the practice of medicine.  If patients do not trust that the information they tell us will be confidential, then they will withhold information needed for diagnosis and treatment. Trust is essential in the patient-physician relationship.

The video clips are short and I found them in the unpacking of Hurricane Katrina storage boxes.  Go to the link in the tweet below or www.youtube/IntrepidResources and view Heroic Policeman; Farewell Speech; 1999 Campaign.

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DJPNEWS
Words from past still relevant. New YouTube: Heroic Policeman; Farewell Speech; 1999 Campaign. http://t.co/KKhuR3AF #hcr #privacy
9/29/11 10:14 PM

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MEDIA: I did many radio interviews this month throughout the nation regarding health system reform.  KBOE-740 AM in Iowa, KDSM in Iowa, KCHE in Iowa, KDST in Iowa,  WTVN-AM in Columbus, Ohio are a few of the examples.  Podcasts of interviews usually are posted at the station.

On Monday, I will do the Garland Robinette Show at WWL New Orleans (AM 870 & FM 105.3).  Try to tune in on Monday, Oct 3, at 12:10 p.m. CENTRAL (1:10 p.m. Eastern)

You can listen to the live broadcast at www.WWL.com and click on “Listen Live” red square at top left of screen.  The show encourages calls from listeners during the broadcast.  Speak up!

The topic is the Sally Pipes article in Forbes.  See my tweet below and this link:  http://t.co/gYfUQRi1

WWL is the talk show that has the largest audience in Louisiana.  It is a 50,000 watt clear channel station and can be heard in many states.  It also is available to the world on the Web as mentioned.

I will be able to get in a full discussion of PPACA and IPAB plus they will want my comments on the effect of PPACA on the practices of doctors.

Try to listen in.  Note that Sally Pipes will start the show off at 11:00 a.m. Central.
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DJPNEWS
Doctors, AMA, membership, & #PPACA per Sally Pipes in #Forbes http://t.co/gYfUQRi1 #hcr
9/26/11 8:19 PM
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MORE ON PPACA:  Attention to details important.  Put in wrong information and you will get wrong answer.  Go to: bit.ly/of8IYX or link in tweet below.

DJPNEWS
“Fourth Circuit’s Factual Error Throws Obamacare Decision in Doubt” | Heartlander Magazine: http://t.co/LVOflkgv #PPACA #hcr #SCOTUS
9/30/11 12:39 AM
EXCERPT FROM ARTICLE: The court says: “Virginia filed this action on March 23, 2010, the same day that the President signed the Affordable Care Act into law. The Governor of Virginia did not sign the VHCFA into law until the next day.”  This is important, the court asserted, because “the only apparent function of the VHCFA is to declare Virginia’s opposition to a federal insurance mandate. And, in fact, the timing of the VHCFA, along with the statements accompanying its passage, make clear that Virginia officials enacted the statute for precisely this declaratory purpose.”
In reality, the Virginia law was signed by Gov. McDonnell and codified on March 10, 2010. The “ceremonial” signing was held on March 24, 2010. So rather than a Virginia law seeking to invalidate an existing federal law, it was the other way around. It was a federal law seeking to invalidate an existing Virginia law.
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And one more observation: The Kaiser Family Foundation showed family health insurance went up 9% since the passage of PPACA.
“Annual premiums for employer-sponsored family health coverage increased to $15,073 this year, according to benchmark Kaiser/HRET 2011 Employer Health Benefits Survey. Premiums increased 9 percent…
See:  http://healthreform.kff.org/research-and-analysis.aspx     Hmmm…
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UPDATE RE DR. MAVES
Here is some information excerpted from a note MICHAEL D. MAVES, MD, MBA sent to me and others on his mailing list that tells of his new position at Project HOPE:

Friends – Well, I thought it was time that I sent you a note with my new contact information.

I have assumed the role of EVP of Project HOPE, headquartered in Millwood Virginia. My contact information at Project HOPE is:
Michael D. Maves, MD, MBA
Executive Vice President
Project HOPE
255 Carter Hall Lane
Millwood, VA 22646
…. etc.
Mike Maves

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Read the press release from Project HOPE regarding Dr. Maves at:  http://www.projecthope.org/news-blogs/press-releases/project-hope-welcomes-new.html
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Stay well.
Donald

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Intrepid Resources® / The Medical Risk Manager Company
5000 West Esplanade Ave., #432
Metairie, LA 70006
USA
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504-455-9392 fax

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DJP Update 9-26-2011 BIG DEAL! DOJ didn’t appeal 11th circuit PPACA decision to entire 11th circuit: ONWARD to Supremes!

DJP Update 9-26-2011 BIG DEAL!  DOJ didn’t appeal 11th circuit PPACA decision to entire 11th circuit:  ONWARD to Supremes!

This is a big deal.  An appeal for the purpose of asking the entire 11th circuit  (en banc review) to rehear the majority decision of the 11th Circuit declaring the individual mandate unconstitutional had to be taken by deadline today.  It was not.

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
Florida, et al., v. Sebelius

Excerpt from 11th circuit decision August 12, 2011 on page 206:

“…the individual mandate exceeds Congress’s enumerated commerce power and is unconstitutional. This economic mandate represents a wholly novel and potentially unbounded assertion of congressional authority: the ability to compel Americans to purchase an expensive health insurance product they have elected not to buy, and to make them re-purchase that insurance product every month for their entire lives.”
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It is my opinion that there is a 90% chance the U.S. Supreme Court will take up the case now that the circuits are split and the decision will be rendered at end of June 2012 or early July, thus prior to November 2012 elections.  If Department of Justice had asked entire 11th circuit to hear case then there would be delay and likely the decision would not make this upcoming session of the Supreme Court.

Background on court dates from Web:  “Traditionally, the Supreme Court’s annual term begins on the first Monday in October and continues with seven two-week sessions of oral arguments. Between the sessions are six recesses during which the opinions are written by the justices. Ordinarily, all cases are decided by the following June or July.”

Also see:  http://www.scotusblog.com/
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DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

DOJ didn’t appeal #PPACA decision to entire 11th Cir. by dline. Thus 90% odds #SCOTUS decision July 2012 tinyurl.com/3et6t9d #hcr

NOTE:  This is the beginning of that WSJ article about this issue.  The link is in my tweet:  tinyurl.com/3et6t9d

BY BRENT KENDALL
WASHINGTON—The Justice Department on Monday declined to ask a U.S. appeals court in Atlanta to reconsider its August ruling that declared part of last year’s federal health-care overhaul unconstitutional, a move that sets the stage for the Supreme Court to weigh in.
Department spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler confirmed that the agency didn’t ask the Atlanta court for reconsideration. She declined further comment.
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ONWARD!

P.S. I still think the final decision will be to declare entire law unconstitutional as explained in previous DJP Updates.

Stay well.
Donald

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DJP Update 9-23-2011 Some good news despite economy woes, investigations in Congress etc

DJP Update 9-23-2011 Some good news despite economy woes, investigations in Congress etc

Our beloved Land of Liberty, America, has some real challenges: Economy sinking, stock market dropping, unemployment rising, investigations in Congress and other federal agencies for Solyndra, Fast and Furious, LightSquared, etc.  If you have been too busy caring for patients to hear the depressing news, here is a link explaining the named investigations above.

http://blog.heritage.org/2011/09/21/morning-bell-the-obama-investigations/

THE GOOD NEWS:  AMA Board Chair Dr. Robert Wah did a great job advocating to Congress about medical liability reform and the right to privately contract with Medicare patients without penalty.  You must watch video on C-Span (see below) to hear and see the testimony of Dr. Wah to House Health Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health.   (Wow! My first testimony to that committee was Thursday, May 20, 1976 in the hearing on “NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE chaired by Rep Dan Rostenkowski of Illinois – The years go by but the subject remains!)

As you know, I have been critical of AMA’s decision to support PPACA.  And many have advocated that AMA change its position.  One group, The Coalition of State Medical Societies and National Specialty Societies (all seated in AMA House of Delegates) advocate strongly for AMA policy of private contracting and worked with AMA to get a bill into Congress. That is progress.  And the great performance of Dr. Wah for private contracting is another good sign that AMA is listening.  So let’s give credit when due.  It is due now.

Price-fixing,whether SGR or some new clone, has not worked and will never work.

http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20110921/NEWS/309219976/health-panel-hears-pros-cons-of-extending-payment-exceptions

Health panel hears pros, cons of extending payment exceptions
Read this article to get names of all witnesses

EXCERPT:
Focusing on these several extended payments ignores the real problem of a broken Medicare physician payment system, according to hearing witness Dr. Robert Wah, chairman of the American Medical Association board of trustees. Wah likened the problem to a leaky boat. “All of the patches we have to maintain because we can’t just pull them all off at this point because the boat is too leaky,” Wah said. “What we need is a new boat.”

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But go to this link to watch and hear the testimony of Dr. Wah:

http://www.c-span.org/Events/House-Ways-amp-Means-Subcommittee-Hearing-on-Medicare-Provider-Payment-Policies/10737424311/
and click on “Medicare Provider Payment Policies” on right with small camera icon to go to C-Span video.

Then go to time mark about 1:06 (one hour 6 minutes of meeting).  Congressman Dr. Tom Price is talking at that point and there are good comments immediately after by Dr. Wah regarding medical liability reform and the right for Medicare patients to privately contract.  Do note that “independent consultant Mr. Bruce Steinwald”, another witness, wants to think for 2 weeks regarding private contracting!

Go to 1 hour 11 minutes 16 seconds and hear Dr. Wah answer Congressman Dr. Tom Price question about private contracting:  Dr. Wah says: it is AMA policy; I support it as an American…fundamental freedom.. Very supportive of your bill…

Dr. Robert Wah did an excellent job pointing out the need for medical liability reform and the need to pass the Medicare Patient Empowerment Act.

Let’s give applause to Dr. Robert Wah, AMA Board Chair.  Anyone can give prepared testimony by reading from a page.  But the sharp people shine in the Q & A.  Dr. Wah proved again he is one of the sharp people.  Maybe there is hope that Congress will get on board and allow private contracting regardless of what Medicare pays.  That act would keep access to care for patients.

And big applause too for Congressman Dr. Tom Price of Georgia who continues to advance bills supporting patients and physicians.

http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/advocacy/centers-engaged-advocacy/federal-advocacy/advocacy-with-congress.page

“Rep. Tom Price, MD introduced H.R. 1700, the Medicare Patient Empowerment Act, on May 3, 2011. This bill, in line with AMA policy, would allow Medicare patients and their physicians to enter into private contracts without penalty to either party. On May 22, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) introduced S. 1042, the Medicare Patient Empowerment Act, in the Senate.”

Stay well!
Donald
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DJP Update 9-16-2011 Time for Medicine to leave gov bargaining table; MEDPAC

DJP Update 9-16-2011 Time for Medicine to leave gov bargaining table; MEDPAC

My tweets below give the message.  Let’s learn from a hero, like SGT Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor winner.  Let’s do the RIGHT thing.  Don’t go along to get along.  Our responsibility is to Medicine and our patients.  Every deal coming out of Washington, DC is destroying Medicine and losing access to care for patients.

Every medical group should be advocating to the public for passage of the Medicare Patient Empowerment Act.  See:

http://thomas.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:H.R.1700:

http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/advocacy/current-topics-advocacy/practice-management/medicare-patient-empowerment-act.page
(From AMA Website) “This bill, in line with AMA policy, (D-390.960 Assuring Patients’ Continued Access to Physician Services) would allow Medicare patients and their physicians to enter into private contracts without penalty to either party. It would enable beneficiaries to use their Medicare benefits to see physicians who do not accept Medicare, as opposed to paying for the entire cost of their care out-of-pocket as required under current law.”

Balance-billing is a top AMA policy and that bill has it.  AMA is in favor of it as it matches AMA policy.  AMA needs to shout about it!  We need to educate our patients; we need to make our message heard at ballot box.

Why do we not see the balance-billing issue top center in the AMA and specialty society protests against the recent proposal by MedPac.  It is not mentioned at all!  MedPac proposal will continue price-fixing and decrease payment to specialists.  Gov wastes our money in so many questionable deals.  Gov should learn to be a good fiduciary.

Sad times.  Medicine needs to stop being a victim and stop sanctioning the abuse.  Time for an intervention.  Time for courage!  Otherwise membership in organizations will go to single digits as Medicine is being destroyed.

One always loses in a negotiation if the other side is allow to frame the argument under discussion.  Physicians need to say, We are Americans; we have liberty; we have right to set our fees and negotiate with patients. You, Government, have the right to decide how much you can afford to pay.  The rest is between patient and physician.  In America, one would not think we would have to point out that Australia does it that way.

DJP
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DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

Time for organized medicine to exit bargaining table with gov as every deal past 2 yrs a disaster; go directly to patients & ballot boxes.
3 minutes ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

Attn #AMA & #ACS & all med societies: time to stop agreeing that gov has right to remove our #Liberty by price-fixing; AMA: ADVOCATE policy!
8 minutes ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

Another loser! #MedPac fix #SGR -price-fixes & cuts payment to specialists = loss of access to care. Pass Medicare Patient Empowerment Act
13 minutes ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

#FollowFriday @Dakota_Meyer #MedalOfHonor recipient #USMC
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DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

@Dakota_Meyer all USA in awe! RT @DJPNEWS: More re heroics #MedalOfHonor .. Marine Sgt Dakota Meyer: tinyurl.com/3npbtww #Leadership …
16 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

More re heroics of #MedalOfHonor recipient Marine Sgt Dakota Meyer: tinyurl.com/3npbtww #Leadership #Hero #Courage #Decisiveness
16 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

Why won’t Congress allow patients & Drs determine fees regardless of what #Medicare pays? Private contract = hallmark Free Enterprise. #hcr
19 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

Still is price-fixing & anti- #Liberty if no balan-bill #hcr RT @thehill: OVERNIGHT HEALTH: SGR alternative takes shape bit.ly/ntR6wc
19 hours ago
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Article about MedPac recommendations:
http://www.medpagetoday.com/PublicHealthPolicy/Medicare/28550
In the second paragraph of that article there is a link to a PDF with the MedPac proposal.
In slide 13, there is a mention of “balance-billing” but again it is not a true right of private contract.

Stay well!
Donald
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DJP Update 9-14-2011 New Orleans Restaurants for AMA Interim in NOLA; National WWII Museum

DJP Update 9-14-2011 New Orleans Restaurants for AMA Interim in NOLA; National WWII Museum
Meeting:  November 11-15, 2011 at Hilton Hotel Riverside.  Nov 11 is OSMAP.

This DJP Update will not comment on the latest win by GOP in special elections in Nevada and New York last night.  Obviously some are happy and some are sad.

Instead, this update will share some of my favorite New Orleans restaurants. Wonderful culinary treasures in a fascinating city; this is something all can enjoy regardless of political views.

In addition to my personal favorites, the Louisiana State Medical Society put together a composite list from the LSMS Delegation to the AMA and the plan is to share with the delegations in AMA HoD.

To see my list, go to: http://www.donaldpalmisano.com/html/restaurants.shtml

One change concerning my comment about restaurants that allow smoking not being on my list:  now, by law, no restaurants in New Orleans allow smoking.

ADVICE: MAKE RESERVATIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Backup list: if you want the Times-Picayune newspaper published list for another person’s top 10, go to:
http://www.nola.com/dining-guide/index.ssf/2010/10/new_orleans_2010_top_ten_place.html

LAGNIAPPE: Try to find time during your visit to New Orleans to see the National World War II Museum.  Outstanding!  It is not far from the Hilton where the Interim Meeting is being held.

Website:  http://www.nationalww2museum.org/

Link for WWII Museum movie description “Beyond All Boundaries” in 4-D – produced by Tom Hanks:  http://www.nationalww2museum.org/victory-theater/index.html
Sitting in the Victory Theatre, one has the sensation of being in the war.

Stay well!
Donald
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DJP Update 9-8-2011 Fourth Circuit Ct of Appeals dismisses PPACA suit for lack of standing; Time for Supreme Court! – Lagniappe

DJP Update 9-8-2011 Fourth Circuit Ct of Appeals dismisses PPACA suit for lack of standing; Time for Supreme Court! – Lagniappe

Now we have heard from the Sixth Circuit (2-1 say PPACA constitutional); Eleventh Circuit (2-1 say individual mandate unconstitutional) and today the Fourth Circuit (Dismissed for lack of jurisdiction).

Thus conflict in appellate courts and U.S. Supreme Court doesn’t allow that so the case will go to U.S. Supreme Court.  I predict it will be heard in next session of Supreme Court and we will know decision by end of June or sometime in July 2012.  And now I repeat myself:  individual mandate and most likely entire PPACA (lack of severability clause) will be ruled unconstitutional.  Time to move on to U.S. Supreme Court.  Uncertainty is destroying practice of medicine.  That is my opinion.

http://blogs.forbes.com/aroy/?p=3015

Avik Roy Column in Forbes
“Breaking: 4th Circuit Rejects Two Obamacare Challenges on Procedural Grounds”
Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has rejected two Obamacare constitutional challenges, on the creative premise that the individual mandate is a tax, and that the Anti-Injunction Act requires that a tax already be implemented in order for plaintiffs to have standing to sue on the basis that a tax is unconstitutional.
Up to this point, every single court that has ruled on the Obamacare challenges, whether led by Republican or Democratic appointees, has agreed that the individual mandate in PPACA is a penalty, not a tax. So it will be interesting to read the opinions in Virginia v. Sebelius and Liberty v. Geithner (which I’ve uploaded to this blog) to see how the judges justified this approach. The judges also write that, even if the plaintiffs had had standing to sue, they would have upheld the mandate.
The three judges who ruled on the case were all Democratic appointees, including two by President Obama: Diana Motz of Baltimore (Clinton), Andre Davis of Baltimore (Obama), and James Wynn of Raleigh (Obama).
I’ll have more thoughts after I’ve read the opinions.
——— End of his article.
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Opinions in both cases at:
http://pacer.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions_week.htm
Click on the case number in blue at the link above and you will go to opinion.
102347.P Liberty University v. Timothy Geithner (Motz 09/08/2011) 
Published opinion after argument, issued in manuscript form: Vacated 
and remanded 
Civil U.S. (WDVA Moon)
“Accordingly, we must vacate the judgment of the district court and remand the case with instructions to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction.”

111057.P Commonwealth of Virginia v. Kathleen Sebelius (Motz 09/08/2011) 
Published opinion after argument, issued in manuscript form: Vacated 
and remanded 
Civil U.S. (EDVA Hudson)
“For the reasons that follow, we hold that Virginia, the sole plaintiff here, lacks standing to bring this action. Accordingly, we vacate the judgment of the district court and remand with instructions to dismiss the case for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction.”
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Note the long list individuals and organizations named in Amici Curiae who support and oppose PPACA.
Amici supporting Appellant are for PPACA;

A few of the many listed include:
AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION; ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN MEDICAL COLLEGES; CATHOLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES; FEDERATION OF AMERICAN HOSPITALS; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS; FAMILIES USA;AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION; AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION; SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION; SOME STATES INCLUDING CALIFORNIA, HAWAII; etc.

Amici supporting Appellee are opposed to PPACA.
A few of the many listed include:  AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS; PHYSICIAN HOSPITALS OF AMERICA; MULTIPLE FOLKS IN CONGRESS; ETC. Read the entire list yourself.
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LAGNIAPPE: Two tweets I did today about government and medicine in other countries:

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano —  found at www.twitter.com/DJPNEWS

Another problem of gov in medicine is June 2011 story: “Doctors’ strike cripples Israeli medical system” tinyurl.com/3sdsdf7 #hcr
2 hours ago

DJPNEWS Donald Palmisano

Gov med in Britain: “GPs TOLD: RATION CANCER SCANS” – Dr Gerada, Chair Royal College GPs upset; http://tinyurl.com/3nqknpj #hcr
2 hours ago
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And so it goes in this great land of liberty!  Keep the faith.  Better days ahead.

Stay well!
Donald
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