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Title: Report: 83 percent of doctors have considered quitting over Obamacare
Source: TDC.com
URL Source: http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/09/r ... dered-quitting-over-obamacare/
Published: Jul 11, 2012
Author: Sally Nelson
Post Date: 2012-07-11 07:11:48 by CZ82
Keywords: None
Views: 5738
Comments: 16

Report: 83 percent of doctors have considered quitting over Obamacare

By Sally Nelson

Eighty-three percent of American physicians have considered leaving their practices over President Barack Obama’s health care reform law, according to a survey released by the Doctor Patient Medical Association.

The DPMA, a non-partisan association of doctors and patients, surveyed a random selection of 699 doctors nationwide. The survey found that the majority have thought about bailing out of their careers over the legislation, which was upheld last month by the Supreme Court.

Even if doctors do not quit their jobs over the ruling, America will face a shortage of at least 90,000 doctors by 2020. The new health care law increases demand for physicians by expanding insurance coverage. This change will exacerbate the current shortage as more Americans live past 65.

By 2025 the shortage will balloon to over 130,000, Len Marquez, the director of government relations at the American Association of Medical Colleges, told The Daily Caller.

“One of our primary concerns is that you’ve got an aging physician workforce and you have these new beneficiaries — these newly insured people — coming through the system,” he said. “There will be strains and there will be physician shortages.”

The DPMA found that many doctors do not believe the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will lead to better access to medical care for the majority of Americans, co-founder of the DPMA Kathryn Serkes told TheDC.

“Doctors clearly understand what Washington does not — that a piece of paper that says you are ‘covered’ by insurance or ‘enrolled’ in Medicare or Medicaid does not translate to actual medical care when doctors can’t afford to see patients at the lowball payments, and patients have to jump through government and insurance company bureaucratic hoops,” she said. (SEE ALSO: Jeremiah Wright: ‘White racist alien DNA’ running through synapses of Obama’s brain )

The American Medical Association, which endorsed Obama’s health care overhaul, was not able to immediately offer comment on the survey. Spokesperson Heather Lasher Todd said it would take time to review the information in the survey.

Janelle Davis of the American Academy of Family Physicians said the AAFP could not provide thoughtful commentary without studying the survey’s findings and methodology.

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Eighty-three percent of American physicians have considered leaving their practices over President Barack Obama’s health care reform law, according to a survey released by the Doctor Patient Medical Association.

The DPMA, a non-partisan association of doctors and patients, surveyed a random selection of 699 doctors nationwide. The survey found that the majority have thought about bailing out of their careers over the legislation, which was upheld last month by the Supreme Court.

Even if doctors do not quit their jobs over the ruling, America will face a shortage of at least 90,000 doctors by 2020. The new health care law increases demand for physicians by expanding insurance coverage.

83% of physicians have considered leaving their practices.

Quit their practices, and do what?

Even if doctors do not quit their jobs over the ruling, America will face a shortage of at least 90,000 doctors by 2020. The new health care law increases demand for physicians by expanding insurance coverage.

Of course, that is the goal. These newly insured Americans would have been visiting the ER for treatment, or they would be turned away from many providers, NOW they will be covered and receive quality care.

This is America - the greatest, wealthiest country in the world.

Jameson  posted on  2012-07-11   7:47:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Quit their practices, and do what?

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Of course, that is the goal. These newly insured Americans would have been visiting the ER for treatment, or they would be turned away from many providers, NOW they will be covered and receive quality care.

This is America - the greatest, wealthiest country in the world.

Some would probably go into research, some into teaching, some live off their savings in the hopes of some changes to come in the future, and others relocating to other nations. Relocating would certainly lower their overhead costs because they could just refuse to continue to pay off student loans, which are quite expensive for medical school.

Eliminating the overhead costs for an office, equipment, personnel, etc., would greatly reduce the need for a higher income than say what a researcher or professorship would provide.

Relocating would lower costs all the way around--privately and professionally.

As for America being the richest nation....dream on. We are undoubtedly the biggest debtor nation, as well as the people being mired down in credit card debt. We print money like Kodak prints pictures for customers.

And given the employment numbers we are seeing AND not seeing, like the average unemployment at 8.2, but other groups, i.e., hispanics and blacks running 13% to over 16% respectively, how will all this grand new medical coverage be paid for? Without a job how do you even make a partial premium payment, or how do you pay a copay?

Emergency rooms can only take up so much slack.....and even emergency rooms have been shutting down over the last few years.....in some part because of liability issues.

A balloon only stretches so far before it breaks. When we finally realize all this great freebie medical stuff gets here, we're going to find, just like Oregon and their wonderful medical plan, instead of all conditions being covered, there will be a list of conditions that are covered, and it will start getting shorter and shorter. Abd further, there is a waiting list to get into the program.

I, tongue in cheek, the other day, wrote something to the effect that the list will come down to 49 conditions being covered. And that of that 49, 45 will consist of diagnosis and treatment being take 2 aspirins and call me in the morning. There will be one for hangnails; another for baldness; another for ringing in the ears (only if caused by wax); and the last condition hasn't been determined yet--but it will surely be a doozie.

rowdee  posted on  2012-07-11   14:53:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Relocating would certainly lower their overhead costs because they could just refuse to continue to pay off student loans, which are quite expensive for medical school.

Eliminating the overhead costs for an office, equipment, personnel, etc., would greatly reduce the need for a higher income than say what a researcher or professorship would provide.

Relocating would lower costs all the way around--privately and professionally.

My best friend and his wife- both doctors (who had at one point asked me to go to med school with them)- did exactly that.

They're in New Zealand now. They're trying to convince me to move there... though I don't believe that there's any place "safe" from the elitists, any more.

Capitalist Eric  posted on  2012-07-11 15:35:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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