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Bad Medicaid Program Gets Worse Under Obamacare, Investor's Business Daily

Tuesday, February 26, 2013
 

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States Can Cut Back On Medicaid Payments, Administration Says. The New York Times

Monday, February 25, 2013
The Obama administration said Monday that states could cut Medicaid payments to many doctors and other health care providers to hold down costs in the program, which insures 60 million low-income people and will soon cover many more under the new health care law. The administration’s position, set forth in a federal appeals court in California, has broad national implications as it comes as the White House is trying to persuade states to expand Medicaid as part of the new law.
 

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Medicaid Expansion Will Become More Costly To States, Heritage Foundation

Thursday, September 13, 2012
 

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Rationing Begins: States Limiting Drug Prescriptions For Medicaid Patients, CNS News

Thursday, August 09, 2012

This headline should be seriously considered by all Americans. First, with the persistent decline of the US economy, an unprecedented number of unemployed Americans are becoming eligible for Medicaid and will therefore be affected by these new policies. Additionallly, as a direct result of legislation within the Obama healthcare law, more Americans again will come under the control of Medicaid for two specific reasons.

First, with the law's significant expansion of Medicad eligibility, 18-24 million Americans are likely to find themselves in this bankrupt program, some of whom may currently have private coverage. Secondly, due to the employer mandate, many businesses will find it less expensive to pay the "tax" for non-compliance and dump their existing medical insurance plan. This financial decision will leave workers on their own to either enter the Medicaid program or try to find coverage in the tax-payer funded state insurance "exchanges" if one even exists in their state.  

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Save American Medicine And Save Your Own Life, American Thinker

Thursday, August 02, 2012

D4PC Ophthamologist Dr. Zane Pollard details his career experience with government medical payers and how he believes the new healthcare law will cause a devastating deterioration to an already bad system. 

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States Reluctant to Expand Medicaid

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

One of Capitol Hill's newspapers, The Hill, is reporting that at least 15 governors are leaning against implementing ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion. The reluctance comes on the heels of the Supreme Court decision that found unconstitutional the provisions of the law that punished states if they refused to expand Medicaid. 

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D4PC "Morning Rounds" Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

D4PC "Morning Rounds" Tuesday, June 26, 2012 

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D4PC "Morning Rounds", Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Wednesday, March 14, 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds", Monday, January 23, 2012

Monday, January 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds" Thursday January 19, 2012

Thursday, January 19, 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds" Monday, December 19, 2011

Monday, December 19, 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds" Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Wednesday, November 30, 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds" for Tuesday, November 29, 2011

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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Feds OK Deep Cuts to California's Medicaid Program, Threatening Access to Care

Monday, November 07, 2011

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the federal government has approved a proposal by the State of California that will allow the state to impose dramatic cuts to the reimbursement rate paid to health care providers. The Times reports: "California plans to reduce rates by 10% to many providers, including physicians, dentists, clinics, pharmacies and most nursing homes, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Thursday." 

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D4PC "Morning Rounds" Monday October 31, 2011

Monday, October 31, 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds" Thursday October 27, 2011

Thursday, October 27, 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds" Wednesday September 21, 2011

Wednesday, September 21, 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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D4PC "Morning Rounds", Tuesday September 6, 2011

Tuesday, September 06, 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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Challenging the Medicaid Payment Orthodoxy

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

In a new blog posting entitled, "Everything We are Doing in Health Policy May be Completely Wrong," John Goodman challenges the traditional orthodoxy of the health care payment system, particularly with respect to Medicaid.  The stepping off point for his comments is a new paper that concluded that the time cost to obtain a prescription had proven to be a greater barrier to care for certain Medicaid patients than even a small increase in their co-pay. 

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D4PC Morning Rounds: Monday July 18, 2011

Monday, July 18, 2011

D4PC Morning Rounds: Monday July 18, 2011

 

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Morning Rounds for July 14, 20111

Thursday, July 14, 2011

D4PC "Morning Rounds" for Thursday July 14, 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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"Key Democrat Testifies Against Health Reform Bill's Cost-Control Panel, thehill.com 

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Morning Rounds for July 6, 2011

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

D4PC "Morning Rounds" Wednesday July 6th, 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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Breaking News!!!!! 49 House Members Call for Investigation of Kagan's Involvement in Obamacare 

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Morning Rounds for June 27, 2011

Monday, June 27, 2011

D4PC "Morning Rounds" Monday June 27, 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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"The Waits That Matter", John Maa, MD in the New England Journal of Medicine

The tragic story related in "The Waits that Matter" is not just a case report, but provides a poignant illustration of a serious public health hazard. Emergency Department crowding is such a significant problem that a monthly newsletter is devoted to the topic: ED Overcrowding Solutions. Unfortunately, the new health care reform law passed last year will make the situation worse when 32 million more people are added to the health care system. Recent surveys of physicians and ED administrators verify this concern.

In the last 20 years, the number of EDs decreased nearly 30% while the number of patient visits increased 35%. Closures are more likely to occur in urban areas which service the poor. Since almost half of the newly covered under the PPACA are expected to be on Medicaid, these regions have the greatest need for expanded ED availability--just the opposite of what's happening. Mandated universal coverage has not solved the problem in Massachusetts where ER visits are increasing due to an increasing physician shortage.

Mandating the purchase of insurance and expanding public programs will not increase access or bring down health care costs. What is needed is a system which will address the causes of over-priced health care while maintaining patient freedom of choice. What is needed is The D4PC "Prescription" for Health Care Reform.

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Obamacare- "A Healthcare Reform for All?", American Thinker

For nearly 15 years, 90% of the American insured have been able to move freely from one health insurance policy to the next without any risk of being considered "uninsurable." They also are protected from having a medical condition that existed before switching policies (a "pre-existing condition") excluded from coverage. Why was HIPPA portability not extended to all Americans regardless of whether they buy group or individual health insurance coverage? That is a great question you should ask your elected official. For if the legislators had added just one sentence all Americans would have coverage for "pre-existing conditions" providing that they continue to maintain health insurance coverage.

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"Massachusetts Finds New System Not Cutting Health Costs", Boston Globe

In a mixed economy (a mixture of free market and government controls) like the American HCS, normal free market competition does not function and an efficient allocation of resources can not emerge. Belief in the need for government action to correct undesirable economic results lead to a call for more government meddling and an endless amount of regulations and bureaucracy.

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"The Truth About the Canadian Healthcare System", Frank Rosenbloom, MD in Cascade Policy Institute

"Other influential people have shared their concerns about the serious deficiencies in the Canadian health care system. Perhaps the most important of these is the man some call the ”father” of the Canadian health care system, Claude Castonguay. Castonguay was the pioneer of socialized medicine in Quebec, which gave impetus to the establishment of a nationwide socialized medical care law in 1966. However, in 2008 Castonguay had this to say about the health care system: “If nothing is done, at one point we will reach a crisis point. This is why we say it is urgent to act. How could this be? Haven’t we been led to believe that the Canadian health care system is financially stable? In fact, the system is close to collapse.

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"There's No Average Cancer Patient", Gregory Conko in Wall Street Journal

Two good op-ed pieces on the breast cancer drug Avastin. Both authors address the issue that the FDA is only concerned with populations and averages, not with real, existing, suffering human beings. The problem only arises, however, because payment for these treatments has been collectivized, either via government health care programs or through the cultural acceptance of an egalitarian "right" to health care. If each person was thought to have a right only to the health care they could pay for themselves or obtain with charity assistance, "cost effectiveness" would be an entirely personal and private decision.


"The Avastin Travesty", Thomas Bowden in Pajamas Media

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"How Obamacare Destroys Your Privacy", Betsy McCaughey in the New York Post

"The 2009 stimulus and the Obama health law enacted last year established a national electronic health database that will hold and display your lifelong medical history -- making it accessible to a troubling number of strangers, including government employees and a variety of health-care personnel. Government will oversee the network linking doctors and hospitals. Doctors will have to enter your treatments in the database, and your doctors' decisions will be monitored for compliance with federal guidelines". 

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Morning Rounds for June 24, 2011

Friday, June 24, 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.

"The Affordable Care Act Pushes the Limits of Constitutionality" 

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Morning Rounds for June 20, 2011

Monday, June 20, 2011

 

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Kids on Medicaid Wait Longer For Care

Friday, June 17, 2011

 

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Morning Rounds for April 25, 2011

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

"Governors Press on Medicaid"
Maine provides another example of how Obamacare's mandates are destroying state budgets across the nation.

"How Health Reform Punishes Work"
Another unintended consequence of the healthcare law will be a disincentive for recipients of taxpayer subsidized insurance to pursue opportunities which will jeopardize their new entitlement.

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Rebuttal to Paul Krugman's New York Times piece: "Patients Are Not Consumers"

The following 2 articles argue in favor of several positions listed in the D4PC "Prescription" for affordable health insurance reform.

"Patients Are Not Consumers, BUT Should Be"

"Paul Krugman On How to Keep the Doctor-Patient Relationship Sacred: Less Commercialism, More Bureaucratic Oversight" 

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Morning Rounds for April 22, 2011

Friday, April 22, 2011

High-deductible Health Plans Pose No Special Risks to Medically Vulnerable Populations

Note: RAND Corporation study corroborates a key Docs4PatientCare position)

Obamacare's Cruel and Inhumane Inflation-indexed Vouchers

Is this not exactly what the president stated about the Ryan plan for Medicare?

Why the Constitution's 10th Amendment Matters So Much?

Obamacare and Ignoring the Constitution

The President's Medicare Plan: A Trojan Horse to Rationed Healthcare

Cuts Leave Patients with Medicaid Card, but No Specialist to See

Good thing the president's healthcare law relies on adding up to 24 million Americans to this dysfunctional system.  

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At least there used to be a carrot to go with the stick

Friday, April 08, 2011

Ed Morrisey, one of the main voices behind the popular blog Hot Air, penned a great analysis of recent articles from the AP and the New York Times. His focus was something which used to exist in our health care system: incentive.

Just in case anyone has forgotten, the Associated Press and New York Times ran stories this weekend on how the new ObamaCare law distorts incentives and backfires in the effort to truly reform health-care costs. 

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Health Reform: Lessons Learned During the First Year, American Action Forum

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Former Congressional Budget Office Director(CBO), Douglas Holtz-Eakin, provides this excellent economic analysis of the PPACA and illustrates how the law's provisions will negatively impact the existing dysfunctional programs of Medicaid/Medicare, disrupt the private insurance marketplace, impede growth to American small business and become a budget killer for states and our national debt. 

http://finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/031611dhetest.pdf 

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