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Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - wowzer - 07-17-2012 Pam wrote: It could be...if the republicans passed this, I'd be very upset too. I could care less which party passed it--the republicans are trying to fight it because it is politically convenient. I'm concerned about the long term consequences--which are enormous. Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - August West - 07-17-2012 search medscape 2012 survey Are you referring to Medscape's 2012 Physician's Compensation Survey? Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - Pam - 07-17-2012 wowzer wrote: It could be...if the republicans passed this, I'd be very upset too. I could care less which party passed it--the republicans are trying to fight it because it is politically convenient. I'm concerned about the long term consequences--which are enormous. I think it's a start. This country finally has a healthcare plan. No matter who presented the bill it was going to be constructed and viewed with partisan priorities. And with various hands in various pockets. Now if the adults would please get in the room and start looking at this from the standpoint of the American people. Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - Lemon Drop - 07-17-2012 Now if the adults would please get in the room and start looking at this from the standpoint of the American people. That would be refreshing! Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - Avenger - 07-17-2012 Pam wrote: How did they KNOW it is benign? That's right, they did a biopsy! Here is another example you could use. 90% of people who bought collision coverage never had an accident. Why did they bought coverage one wonders? Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - Lemon Drop - 07-17-2012 This thread needs davester or Ted king. I think it was one or maybe both of those guys who provided research in a much earlier thread showing that the claims that malpractice claims are a major cause of problems and expense in the health care system are bunk. It's a partisan talking point that caught fire and continues to be exploited by groups who want to limit physician and hospital accountability and liability for mistakes. Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - Avenger - 07-17-2012 We have a doctor in the house and you are looking for davester? Ask him about solar panels and water heaters. Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - Pam - 07-17-2012 Avenger wrote: How did they KNOW it is benign? That's right, they did a biopsy! Here is another example you could use. 90% of people who bought collision coverage never had an accident. Why did they bought coverage one wonders? Radiologists label findings as highly suspicious, suspicious, most likely benign, benign, and no findings. Obviously the only way to be 100% is to do a surgical biopsy. That is expensive, deforms, and has it's own risks. A surgeon could also miss the cancer! Needle biopsy, which is not as simple as you may think, may or may not hit the appropriate area or return definitive results so it's not 100%. Unless there are suspicious radiological findings or a family history with lesser findings all that is needed is close follow up. If that. Unfortunately anything other than no findings start a process of needle biopsies which can lead to unnecessary surgical biopsies (same patients), and in some cases mastectomies that were not viewed as preventative. This is why money should be spent on understanding the cause(s) and different types of cancer. Some will never kill the woman (just like prostrate), some will be very aggressive. In situ is being treated as if it were invasive or guaranteed to be invasive. Anyone who thinks 90% is acceptable, that time, money, and stress for 1.4 million American women each year is acceptable really doesn't give a flip about women. Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - mrbigstuff - 07-17-2012 wowzer wrote: well, a sincere thank you if you have helped to bring about change at a fundamental level at your hospital. reform may be needed in all professions but medical care is certainly one of the professions where a patient is sometimes at the complete mercy of the medical establishment with little if any opportunity for reevaluation or second opinion. the field of law should not be confused with the ambulance chasing attorneys. oversight by a third party is necessary but that function is currently being fulfilled by "independent contractors," i.e., the lowly slime of the law profession. the oversight has to come from.... wait for it... the government! Re: Hospital Crisis and Obamacare - Lemon Drop - 07-17-2012 Avenger wrote: The doctor's premise is based on a debunked political talking point. So yeah, something more objective would be appreciated. |