45% Doctors Consider Quitting if Obama's BullShit Healthcare Debacle Passes

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45% Of Doctors Would Consider Quitting If Congress Passes Health Care Overhaul

By TERRY JONES, INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Two of every three practicing physicians oppose the medical overhaul plan under consideration in Washington, and hundreds of thousands would think about shutting down their practices or retiring early if it were adopted, a new IBD/TIPP Poll has found.
The poll contradicts the claims of not only the White House, but also doctors' own lobby — the powerful American Medical Association — both of which suggest the medical profession is behind the proposed overhaul.
It also calls into question whether an overhaul is even doable; 72% of the doctors polled disagree with the administration's claim that the government can cover 47 million more people with better-quality care at lower cost.
The IBD/TIPP Poll was conducted by mail the past two weeks, with 1,376 practicing physicians chosen randomly throughout the country taking part. Responses are still coming in, and doctors' positions on related topics — including the impact of an overhaul on senior care, medical school applications and drug development — will be covered later in this series.
Major findings included:
•Two-thirds, or 65%, of doctors say they oppose the proposed government expansion plan. This contradicts the administration's claims that doctors are part of an "unprecedented coalition" supporting a medical overhaul.
It also differs with findings of a poll released Monday by National Public Radio that suggests a "majority of physicians want public and private insurance options," and clashes with media reports such as Tuesday's front-page story in the Los Angeles Times with the headline "Doctors Go For Obama's Reform."
Nowhere in the Times story does it say doctors as a whole back the overhaul. It says only that the AMA — the "association representing the nation's physicians" and what "many still regard as the country's premier lobbying force" — is "lobbying and advertising to win public support for President Obama's sweeping plan."
The AMA, in fact, represents approximately 18% of physicians and has been hit with a number of defections by members opposed to the AMA's support of Democrats' proposed health care overhaul.
•Four of nine doctors, or 45%, said they "would consider leaving their practice or taking an early retirement" if Congress passes the plan the Democratic majority and White House have in mind.
More than 800,000 doctors were practicing in 2006, the government says. Projecting the poll's finding onto that population, 360,000 doctors would consider quitting.
 

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My doctor supports it. He is the only one I polled so 100% of doctors I know support Obamas health plan.
 

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Also 100% of the pollsters I know think you are a lying idiot.
 

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Most doctors — 63 percent — say they favor giving patients a choice that would include both public and private insurance. That's the position of President Obama and of many congressional Democrats. In addition, another 10 percent of doctors say they favor a public option only; they'd like to see a single-payer health care system. Together, the two groups add up to 73 percent.

When the American public is polled, anywhere from 50 to 70 percent favor a public option. So that means that when compared to their patients, doctors are bigger supporters of a public option.

Doctors' Support For Public Option 'Broad And Widespread'

The researchers say they found strong support for a public option among all categories of doctors. "We even saw that support being the same whether physicians lived in rural areas or metropolitan areas," says Federman.

"Whether they lived in southern regions of the United States or traditionally liberal parts of the country," says Keyhani, "we found that physicians, regardless — whether they were salaried or they were practice owners, regardless of whether they were specialists or primary care providers, regardless of where they lived — the support for the public option was broad and widespread."
 

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The more doctors that quit (yeah sure...) or retire early, the more openings there will be in the field for new doctors.

May have to tell my 23 year old son that his thoughts about getting a medical-related college degree are looking even smarter than before
 

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When a guy that's dumber than a box of rocks tries to throw slurs at
me I just have to laugh in his face.

stupid fuck.

you talking to barman or punter? getting confused over the fellas at this point. pretty sure they're the same person but with a bit of sybil complex that causes one to have the vocabularly and sentence structure of a 5th grader and the other to speak with himself inside of therx polticopub forum threads. hope there's only two of them in there

need an IP check for sure
 
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you talking to barman or punter? getting confused over the fellas at this point. pretty sure they're the same person but with a bit of sybil complex that causes one to have the vocabularly and sentence structure of a 5th grader and the other to speak with himself inside of therx polticopub forum threads. hope there's only two of them in there

need an IP check for sure


I was talking to Punter. Barman has an IQ higher than single digits, and
a sense of humor.
 

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"single digits" is an oxymoron

I only know that because my IQ is in double digits.



oops.....time for a Ritalin redose
 

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Isn't that sort of like saying auto mechanics would support a system that pays for changing brake pads, shocks and struts every 15000 miles?

Doctors love the insurance system. They decide what to do, refuse to negotiate and get paid. Doesn't mean it is efficient, nor that our tax money paying for all the socialized healthcare in this country couldn't be used better
 
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"single digits" is an oxymoron

I only know that because my IQ is in double digits.



oops.....time for a Ritalin redose

Re: oxymoron

Not really, not if I'm referring to the collection of single digit numbers.

But I agree, I could have worded it better...

Ritalin? Do you have ADD or ADHD?
 

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The more doctors that quit (yeah sure...) or retire early, the more openings there will be in the field for new doctors.

May have to tell my 23 year old son that his thoughts about getting a medical-related college degree are looking even smarter than before


Get rid of some of those quacks like my son's doctor had who comes to work late and leave early.
 

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No, I don't really use Ritalin.

But I hate to disappoint a ROLLTIDE vision...so I play along
 

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If anyone takes the time to look around when they visit their doctor they would see a tremendous amount of people dedicated to the paperwork involved in opperating the office.

It would take a blithering idiot such as Zit or Rolltide to think that they are happy with this.

The French system dictates that no more than 5% of gross overhead go to this cost.
 

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Damn, I had you pegged at 09.:ohno:

Well, a lot depends on whether I choose to hold my breath and thus increase the air pressure on my brain. That can jack me up like five, ten points depending on how hot it is outside.
 

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Well, a lot depends on whether I choose to hold my breath and thus increase the air pressure on my brain. That can jack me up like five, ten points depending on how hot it is outside.
Cuttin' grass in that Floridian heat can kill brain cells. Carefull there Obarma. Drink plenty of fluids.:drink:
 

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A gallon+ a day keeps fatigue away, yes....
 

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