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AMA Sells Out
National Review ^ | December 23, 2009 | Jason Fodeman

Posted on 12/23/2009 11:22:37 PM PST by eartotheground

Earlier in the week, the American Medical Association (AMA), the nation’s largest physician organization, declared its backing for the most recent version of Obamacare.

Doctors are notoriously bad businessman and, judging from the AMA’s haste to support pretty much any bill Congress proposes, it seems that negotiating is not the strong suit of physicians, either. During the prolonged health-care debate, the AMA sought two sensible reforms: an abolishment of the SGR and tort reform.

The Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) is a formula utilized by Medicare to determine Medicare physician reimbursement rates for the following year. Every year since 2002, the SGR has called for a reduction in doctor-reimbursement rates, and in all but one of those years Congress has intervened to preclude the cuts. The AMA demanded this punitive reimbursement system be reformed — a reasonable request, especially considering it is overturned annually, anyway. In addition, the AMA lobbied for tort reform — a policy strongly supported by the health-care community that has all too often witnessed firsthand how an elite cabal of lawyers exploit the system, taking advantage of both doctors and patients alike. In the end, neither was included in the bill; regardless, the organization could not wait to announce its support.

As a physician, the AMA’s support is especially difficult to comprehend. It really makes no sense at all. Rather than attacking the numerous perverse incentives, regulations, and red tape that hinder the practice of medicine and result in escalating costs, the bills actually expand their scope.

During the current debate, insurance companies and their executives (despite offering a product with an over 80 percent approval rating amongst their customers) have been vilified as public enemy number one. The Senate bill establishes the seeds to severely limit, if not eliminate, private health insurance. At the very least, it converts a private industry into essentially a public utility. When costs continue to rise and fantasy savings from preventive medicine, electronic health records, and WFA fail to materialize, who exactly will be left to blame? One thing is for certain: When legislation proves destructive to health-care quality while raising costs, Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Reid surely will not blame themselves. Doctors will pose a tempting target to carry that mantle. Mr. Obama’s remarks earlier in the summer could very well be a harbinger of things to come:

Right now, doctors, a lot of times, are forced to make decisions based on the fee payment schedule that's out there. So if they're looking and — and you come in and you've got a bad sore throat, or your child has a bad sore throat, or has repeated sore throats, the doctor may look at the reimbursement system and say to himself, "You know what? I make a lot more money if I take this kid's tonsils out."

He made similar comments regarding physicians being tempted to amputate an extremity for a bigger pay day as opposed to more conservative treatment.

It is no surprise that multiple national doctor organizations oppose Obamacare. A recent IBD/TIPP poll discovered that 65 percent of doctors do not support the so-called reform efforts. By supporting this bill, the AMA, which represents only 18 percent of practicing physicians, has done a great disservice to its dwindling membership as well as all doctors, patients, and the world’s premier health-care system. It’s hard to believe the AMA’s leadership could be so short-sighted — and for apparently nothing other than the opportunity to mingle with the in crowd.

The AMA’s board members might want to consider enrolling in Negotiating 101 this upcoming semester. Rumor has it that Nebraska senator Ben Nelson and Louisiana senator Mary Landrieu will be guest lecturing.

— Jason Fodeman, M.D., is an internal medicine resident at the University of Connecticut. A former health-policy fellow at the Heritage Foundation, he is the author of How to Destroy a Village: What the Clintons Taught a Seventeen Year Old.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 111th; ama; bhohealthcare; healthcare; nro; obamacare; reid; socialism

1 posted on 12/23/2009 11:22:39 PM PST by eartotheground
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To: eartotheground

In my area, for the past month (+) tv ads have been running on three stations promoting “the bill”.

Not just once or twice a day, but multiple times on all of the three stations.

To date, there are now three different versions of the ad (consider the cost to make ONE ad. Then the cost to put it on air multiple times a day on three different channels?)

The ad shows a link to ‘Facts about Reform.org’. There is no actual site but a search will link to:

Americans For Stable Quality Care
http://www.stablequalitycare.org/

Further search leads to SEIU possible linkage.

Disregarding possible SEIU involvement/backing, where is the money for running all of these ads coming from?

(and why, considering that Montana is the home state of Baucus, the pen master of the bill?)


2 posted on 12/23/2009 11:40:14 PM PST by This_far (Mandatory insurance! I thought it was about health care?)
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To: This_far

BINGO!

Published: August 15, 2009 (NY Slimes)

This ad, which began running Aug. 13, marks the debut of a coalition of unlikely bedfellows calling itself Americans for Stable Quality Care. Taking the lead is the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. Other partners are the American Medical Association, Families USA, the Federation of American Hospitals and the Service Employees International Union, which represents health care workers. The coalition is spending $12 million to run the ad in 12 states: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota and Virginia.

Wow, AMA in bed with SEIU


3 posted on 12/24/2009 12:17:50 AM PST by eartotheground
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To: eartotheground
Wow, AMA in bed with SEIU

I believe that I've read that SEIU has more members

4 posted on 12/24/2009 12:31:18 AM PST by This_far (Mandatory insurance! I thought it was about health care?)
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To: eartotheground

They are just hoping the alligator eats them last.


5 posted on 12/24/2009 12:38:41 AM PST by Republic of Texas (Socialism Always Fails)
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To: eartotheground
"...the AMA, which represents only 18 percent

Great example of how the "Devil is in the details"

6 posted on 12/24/2009 1:22:50 AM PST by 101voodoo
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To: eartotheground

How to back a Bill no-one outside the Democrat Senators has ever seen?


7 posted on 12/24/2009 4:43:33 AM PST by traditional1 ("Don't gotsta worry 'bout no mo'gage, don't gotsta worry 'bout no gas; Obama gonna take care o' me!)
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To: This_far

8 posted on 12/24/2009 4:51:06 AM PST by Fresh Wind ("...a whip of political correctness strangles their voice"-Vaclav Klaus on GW skeptics)
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To: traditional1

Well in the end the AMA also got screwed. No SGR reform and no Tart Reform. Not only that,under the new bill if you refuse a Medicare or Obamacare patient you may be sued.


9 posted on 12/24/2009 5:08:57 AM PST by Comanche
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To: eartotheground

18% minus one (and a few others that have let me know they were ahead of me).
http://www.facebook.com/notes/beverly-nuckols/open-letter-to-the-ama-leadership/218410974231


10 posted on 12/24/2009 6:03:10 AM PST by hocndoc (http://www.LifeEthics.org (I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.))
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To: Comanche
The AMA doesn't really represent doctors; it's a toady organization, and they were BS'ed into endorsing the plan, to allow touting that endorsement on the State-Run-Media.

>I had no doubt a long time ago, that with the communist coup d'etat we suffered in the past couple of years, this was a done deal.

The same fate is ahead of us on Blanket Amnesty, more "Porkulus" plans, and continued wealth redistribution to make Amerika "fair and compassionate".

I'm sure there's never going to be drug-testing to qualify for welfare, medical care, home loan eligibility, car-buying handouts, etc. We have been relegated to keeping our powder dry, for the inevitable day of revolution against these bastards.

11 posted on 12/24/2009 6:24:26 AM PST by traditional1 ("Don't gotsta worry 'bout no mo'gage, don't gotsta worry 'bout no gas; Obama gonna take care o' me!)
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To: hocndoc

good job - great letter


12 posted on 12/24/2009 6:50:13 AM PST by eartotheground
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To: hocndoc

good job - great letter


13 posted on 12/24/2009 6:50:22 AM PST by eartotheground
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To: eartotheground

Thank you for the compliment. My method is to write everything I want to say, then delete most of it until it’s only got what I’d like to read. (grin)


14 posted on 12/24/2009 10:30:28 AM PST by hocndoc (http://www.LifeEthics.org (I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.))
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