Wednesday, December 07, 2011
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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Thursday, December 01, 2011
President Obama recess appointed Donald Berwick to the post of CMS administrator last year to avoid a messy Senate confirmation hearing during which Berwick's prior comments about embracing health care rationing were sure to be a topic of interest. Senate Republicans were all too willing to hold the hearing - it was Senate Democrats who did not want the hearing and President Obama obliged his former Democratic colleagues by making a recess appointment.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
The Washington Post is reporting that CMS Administrator Donald Berwick, a vocal supporter of health care rationing, has decided to resign his post. Berwick was recess-appointed to the position by President Obama to circumvent the need for a Senate confirmation vote. The Democratic Majority on the Finance Committee was unwilling to schedule a hearing on the nominee in 2010 prior to the mid-term elections.
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Thursday, September 08, 2011
A newspaper in the United Kingdom is reporting that Britain's national healthcare system is rationing cancer screenings by instructing general practitioners to "slash the number they refer to hospital for tests including ultrasounds, MRIs and CT scans commonly used to spot tumours. Last night experts warned the cost-saving measures increased the risk of patients being diagnosed too late and dying unnecessarily."
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
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In the American Spectator, Robert Goldberg, recalls an op-ed written by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, which proclaims, "Everyone prospers under health law." Unfortunately, the reality of the situation is far more grim than she and the rest of the administration are letting on. The immediate changes that have taken place-the provision that young people can stay on their insurance plans until they're 26 and "pre-existing" conditions cannot be excluded-have barely made any impact. Most adult children are already covered by their parents' plans thanks to state laws. In addition, only 280,000 people have signed up for coverage with "pre-existing" conditions-far less than the 4-6 million people the administration projected. Finally, the "accountability" measures placed on insurers have caused costs to skyrocket, while thousands of waivers have been granted to companies who happen to support the administration. For more reasons why we shouldn't be celebrating ObamaCare's birthday, please read this article:
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