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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (179231)6/7/2009 10:39:42 AM
From: sandintoes4 Recommendations  Read Replies (9) of 225578
 
I don't know about any of you, but this will affect me directly when it comes to chronic back pain care!
If your children are still having babies and might need a Caesarean section then they will be affected, and as for diagnostic imaging tests like MRIs and CAT scans plus the use of antibiotics, I don’t want the government telling MY DOCTOR what he/she can prescribe.

PLUS PLUS PLUS
I've told you that I belong to a private health care doctor whom I pay $1500 a year to belong to his group, I would no long be free to join his group! This is big brother to be sure, we CANNOT let this pass.


HERE COMES HEALTH CARE RATIONING

By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN

Published on DickMorris.com on June 6, 2009

The photo op was too good to be true. Health care providers trooped out of the White House and trumpeted their goal of saving $1.7 trillion of costs over the next decade in health spending. Now these drug companies, hospitals, insurance companies, medical device manufacturers, labor unions and doctors have laid out their plans in more detail.

And right there, in plain print, is the beginning of medical care rationing. Now that the cameras have been put away and the media is no longer watching, their secret emerges: They are going to cut medical costs by cutting medical care. Right now, they cite four targets. They plan to:

1. Cut diagnostic imaging tests like MRIs and CAT scans.

2. Reduce the use of antibiotics.

3. Perform fewer Caesarean sections.

4. Cut care for management of chronic back pain


These decisions will not be medical but financial. They will not be based on a doctor's opinion of what his or her patient needs, but a bureaucrat's and an accountant s opinion of what the new health care system can afford.

And you will not be able to bypass their rulings and pay for this care yourself. The rules laid down must be followed and private payments will not be permitted to override them. What we now call a private fee for service will metastasize into a bribe.

But this is just the very beginning of rationing. The total of health care spending now runs about $2.3 trillion a year in the United States. Over ten years, that's likely to reach $30 trillion. So a cut of $1.7 trillion is a mere drop in the bucket.

More rationing is coming, and coming soon.

In our new book (coming out on June 23rd) Catastrophe, we explain exactly what rationing will mean and what it has done to patient care in Canada.

It's not a pretty picture and Obama will bring it here soon unless we stop him. Forewarned is forearmed!
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