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D4PC "Morning Rounds", Monday, July 23, 2012

Monday, July 23, 2012

Welcome to D4PC "Morning Rounds", your daily review of healthcare news and information from Washington, DC and around the nation. These briefings will keep you up to date on recent developments and our effort to replace the PPACA with patient-centered reforms that protect the doctor-patient relationship and preserve individual freedom of choice.



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"Seeking To Preserve Obamacare, Chief Roberts Eviscerated It",Forbes

In his convoluted and unprecedented attempt to save the unpopular Obama healthcare law, Chief Justice Roberts has disappointed both supporters and opponents of the law and more than likely created the environment where more Americans will be left without insurance and the price of premiums will skyrocket for those who maintain coverage.

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"State Health Insurance Exchanges Compromise Patient Privacy, Provide Federal Agencies Broad Control Over Health Care", CCHF Health Freedom eNews

"Many Americans do not recognize the governmental overreach of power that implementation of the state and national healthcare exchanges creates," said TwilaBrase, President of the Citizens' Council for Health Freedom. "But once these web portals to the federal government are created and implemented, they will be very hard to dismantle, and the control they exert over insurance and medical delivery, and the access they allow to individual data is disturbing. These portals provide five major government agencies access to personal information. They are not the one-stop-shopping "marketplaces" that they have been described to be."

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"Trying To Duck Healthcare Law's Employer Rules" Don't Bother", CNN.Money

In the wake of the Supreme Court's health care decision, several companies with 50 or more full-time workers have embarked on a quest.
Their aim: Get below 50 and dodge the employer mandate.

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"An Obamacare Plan B", The Weekly Standard

The following article provides an excellent review of the global negative impact of Obamacare and what Mitt Romney needs to say to the American people if he is sincere about repeal and replacement.

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"What Romney Needs To Say About Romneycare", TownHall.com

The answer to the question: "Wasn't Romneycare exactly the same thing as Obamacare?" is, to quote Nancy Pelosi, "Are you serious?" The Massachusetts law contained an individual mandate, which states -- unlike the federal government -- are allowed to impose. But it did not consist of 2,700 pages of new regulations; 159 new boards and commissions; and more than $500 billion in new taxes (and counting); the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a rationing board whose decisions are unreviewable by the courts and practically untouchable by Congress itself; restrictions on religious liberty; Medicare cuts; affirmative action mandates for medical and dental schools; huge new authority over one-seventh of the U.S. economy for the Secretary of Health and Human Services; and open-ended regulations of the way doctors and others perform their jobs.

Beyond that, a glance at the history of Romneycare in Massachusetts shows that Romney's instincts and initiatives were for free-market reforms.

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"The Myth of 'Free-Market' American Healthcare", Forbes

There are a lot of misconceptions about how America’s health-care system compares to those of the other developed countries, including France. Both liberals and conservatives believe that the American system is a “free-market” or “capitalistic” one, and that European systems providing universal coverage are “socialized.” In this article, I’ll explain where both of these conceptions go wrong.
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