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Doc Squads Joins the Fight for a More Informed Medical Profession

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

A new group, the Doc Squads, has been launched in an effort to "educate healthcare professionals in the art and science of public policy and political leadership so that they may speak on healthcare policy and the recent government-controlled health reform law." 

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Haynes: Healthcare Rationing George Orwell-Style

Monday, September 05, 2011

D4PC Board Member Beth Haynes spoke out on TownHall.com on the myriad ways the government rations access to health care:

"Just over a year ago, the Christian Science Monitor reported on an antitrust case by the Department of Justice against Idaho orthopedists who, in refusing to accept government price controls, were found guilty of 'price fixing.' The DOJ hubristically declared, 'Government prices are market prices.' In this Orwellian move, the government declared voluntary prices to be price-fixing, and government-determined prices to be market prices. Anyone with common sense can see that changing terminology does not change reality. 

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Beth Haynes: The Changing Character of Medicine

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Docs 4 Patient Care member Beth Haynes, MD raised some serious questions for physicians and patients alike on the future of healthcare...

"Working as an employee is a reasonable and legitimate option. But when political manipulations of the business of medicine drive this choice, we need to look closely at what is going on. Is it really a move in the right direction to have physicians less independent?"

Read -- and comment -- on Pajamas Media...  

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D4PC Member Beth Haynes in Pajamas Media

Thursday, June 02, 2011

 

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