Right out of the text of the NPR story ..."The survey was published online Monday by the New England Journal of Medicine. It was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a health care research organization that favors health reform."I'm not making accusations, but wording, order of questions, etc. can bias answers.oh, & ^^ lol
9/15/2009 10:31:17 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/15/AR2009091503716_pf.htmlbummer
9/16/2009 1:56:29 AM
^ LOL!Baucus moving on health care without GOP supportSep 15 [2009]
9/16/2009 3:09:14 AM
Oh, look!Hacksaw is back to inform us. And he included a catchy political cartoon for more impact. How would we know what to think without his choice bolded and underlined text? Thank you, hacksaw.
9/16/2009 3:20:47 AM
^ Would you mind simply addressing--if you're able--the legitimate info that I posted and not simply attacking me? Thanks.
9/16/2009 3:23:12 AM
9/16/2009 8:57:27 AM
LOLI think you just took the "wealth redistribution" charge to a whole new level. BARACK OBAMA HATES 25-YEAR-OLDS! HE'S A GENERATIONAL FASCIST!
9/16/2009 9:03:42 AM
^^ that’s how social security was set up and designed to run. It’s not a savings mechanism, it’s just a pyramid scheme. It should be dismantled in its current form.
9/16/2009 9:08:25 AM
It's function should remain, but I agree that its method of funding is sort of dumb.
9/16/2009 9:45:34 AM
"And to prove that I'm serious, there will be a provision in this plan that requires us to come forward with more spending cuts if the savings we promised don't materialize."Really? From where, exactly, will the cuts in this "provision" come from? Further, if any cuts are appropriate in the future, why are they not appropriate now? This is classic purposeful political ambiguity. The way I see it, you can bet the farm that any cuts will not come in the form of "less" of anything besides the rate of reimbursement to providers, hospitals, and pharmaceutical and medical device companies.
9/16/2009 10:10:47 AM
They could get like $400,000,000,000 if they cut from defense.But, TERRORISM!
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9/16/2009 2:08:37 PM
I haven't had cable for over a year now, so I don't view full news programs as much as I used to; however, at the time that I did, I found it impossible to view any news program on any news channel at any given time of the day that did not have multiple pharmaceutical ads during its commercial breaks.I suppose it's obvious, or at least was, but I feel that it's worth mentioning. Does anyone think that this would affect the news that we receive regarding health care reform?I'm not sure that the pharmaceutical industry is at the crux of the issue currently; are there other elements of the health care industry that appear regularly during commercial breaks of most news programs?
9/16/2009 6:18:59 PM
^ pharm companies do more than advertise direct to consumers. they are financing medical journals and in some cases medical education. to answer your question, i've seen many ads for hospitals, of course only for the money makers like cath labs and cancer centers.[Edited on September 16, 2009 at 11:11 PM. Reason : ]
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9/17/2009 12:14:16 AM
45% Of Doctors Would Consider Quitting If Congress Passes Health Care Overhaul09/15/2009
9/17/2009 5:35:33 AM
9/17/2009 6:25:51 AM
^^ Those answers are not that surprising. I'd say that the answers to the first and third questions shown probably closely mirror the views of the population working in the health care industry, especially so with respect to the third question. Getting into whether those individuals working in health care "should" be making less money is an entirely different (and mostly futile) discussion, but I think what this reflects is a belief that every provider is going to get squeezed by this legislation. There is also the suspicion, not limited to physicians, of the efficiency and efficacy of government run anything, health care or not.Regarding the second question, more and more physicians are considering leaving practice, going to work for a hospital or into academia, etc., especially those in primary care. The growing weight of insurance documentation and the staff overhead required is just crushing. When presented with the second question, it would be easy to view this legislation as a straw that could break the camels back.Granted, the AMA agrees some reform in the health care industry is needed, but, when it comes down to it, the AMA has no choice but to support reform. Public opinion and lobbying power is dependent upon at least being viewed as being on the side of reform. The saying goes something like "show up for dinner early or become part of the meal". What the AMA really wants, tort reform, is entirely missing from the current Senate bill.
9/17/2009 7:50:58 AM
i think we need to find a way to fix the ama cartel
9/17/2009 8:32:51 AM
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9/17/2009 1:33:59 PM
Almost like people who have an agenda to answer the survey...
9/17/2009 1:37:05 PM
Here's what Nate Silver had to say about kooksaw's poll:
9/17/2009 1:39:59 PM
ahahahah They've done it again! This time, though, it wasn't too bad...
9/17/2009 3:50:02 PM
9/17/2009 7:00:50 PM
hahah
9/17/2009 7:02:27 PM
well done
9/17/2009 7:25:43 PM
^x5 Nobody cares, Boone-Tard. ObamaCare ain't gonna happen.
9/18/2009 7:26:25 AM
^^^^lol
9/18/2009 7:29:42 AM
^^ Why don't you just put a "QED" at the end of that.
9/18/2009 8:32:30 AM
huffington post reporting that o-reilly supports the public optionhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/17/bill-oreilly-backs-public_n_290658.html
9/18/2009 9:13:00 AM
^ The problem is that you buffoons lump all conservatives into one stinky stew. O'Reilly is a populist--many true conservatives don't even like him. Here's on example from noted conservative Mark Levin:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1-ZgouoJso
9/18/2009 9:31:24 AM
noted crazy person
9/18/2009 9:36:35 AM
i am not lumping o'reilly into a stew, o'reilly is the one with the giant pot and spoon
9/18/2009 9:42:09 AM
^^ I'm sure Levin would take that as a compliment coming from the likes of you. Liberty and Tyranny Sells a Million09/15/2009
9/18/2009 9:42:14 AM
him, glen beck, and limbaugh are sitting there with their giant black cauldron and giant wooden spoons spicing up the party with a little hate and paranoia[Edited on September 18, 2009 at 9:44 AM. Reason : and what the hell does your post have to do with anything here?]
9/18/2009 9:44:35 AM
9/18/2009 9:44:42 AM
And?
9/18/2009 9:48:49 AM
lol
9/18/2009 10:01:31 AM
He's pointing out the rather legitimate fact that the "conservative" leadership in the US has lost the intellectual underpinnings it possessed in the 1970s and has descended into a mass of reaction and emotion instead of rational discourse.
9/18/2009 10:03:41 AM
=wut?
9/18/2009 11:46:13 AM
9/18/2009 12:26:24 PM
most of those deaths could have been prevented by having a healthier lifestyle. most people are going to just blame their problems on the healthcare companies instead of realizing that a big part of staying healthy is by eating relatively healthy and exercising regularly: both of which don't require stacks of money to do.
9/18/2009 12:38:11 PM
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9/18/2009 2:35:26 PM
thus, said people are bringing down healthcare statistics, as opposed to our system itself doing so. duuh.
9/18/2009 9:39:01 PM