http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124222450871115401.html
There is a clear push to get health care reform locked down by the end of the year. Earlier this week, AMA President-Elect James Rohack joined President Obama, pledging a commitment to reduce spending for health care delivery by 1.5 percent over the next decade.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/13/business/economy/13leonhardt.html?_r=1&ref=politics
Speaking of cost, the Obama health plan is estimated to cost around $120 billion, and the money to realize his plan is nowhere to be found. This article discusses the recommendation to limit the tax deduction for employer-provided health insurance.
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Health Care Reform
The President and Congress are committed to health system reform, and we are fortunate to be direct participants in crafting a palatable public-private partnership. We need to make sure we continue to have a seat at the table so any new plan is designed to be patient-centered and also focused on physicians needs to provide appropriate care.
Covering the Uninsured
Covering the Uninsured
With so many Americans losing their jobs and their insurance at the same time, health coverage has become an even more vital priority. We must work with all stakeholders to ensure that everyone has coverage to prevent the dire health and economic consequences of perpetuating a system where millions remain uninsured.
Liability
We have made some valuable progress through legislation in a number of states, but the vast majority of states still require protections for physicians and mechanisms to control the exorbitant increases in liability premiums. We need to work with our elected officials and appropriate partners to control the cost of liability and prevent this burden from pushing physicians out of practice or out of states that desperately require their services.
Changing the HOD
Changing the HOD
Our Speakers have identified a wide variety of options to decrease cost and improve efficiency. Eliminating the interim meeting is one possibility that requires careful consideration. Whatever changes we make, we must protect the democratic process of the House and ensure the House monitors and controls the evolution of our AMA.
Medical Education
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