From: Natural News
Friday, April 26, 2013 by: Lance Devon
(NaturalNews) According to live tweets and images sent from
ophthalmologist Dr. Kris Held, nearly all doctors had walked out in
protest and disgust of Obamacare implementation talks at a prominent
national health care meeting. Typically, The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Government Relations
session is a well attended, formal business conference where brilliant
minds in medicine convene. This year was a different story. With talks
of Obamacare implementation and compliance underway, doctors left and
right had left the auditorium.
Dr. Kris Held tweeted during the meeting, "Doctors are literally walking out of this talk on implementing, complying with Obamacare. We are men and women of the mind not mindless drones."
"In the past our government relations session was well attended. Government minion is droning on, as virtually all doctors have walked out."
"I'm staying to the bitter end to make comment and ask how government plans to do all this with no doctors?"
Dr. Kris Held tweeted during the meeting, "Doctors are literally walking out of this talk on implementing, complying with Obamacare. We are men and women of the mind not mindless drones."
"In the past our government relations session was well attended. Government minion is droning on, as virtually all doctors have walked out."
"I'm staying to the bitter end to make comment and ask how government plans to do all this with no doctors?"
The Obamacare penalty
Starting
in 2014, consumers will be forced to purchase health insurance under
the Affordable Care Act. Naysayer's noncompliance will be punished with
an IRS tax penalty. The tax penalty in 2014 begins at the rate of $95
per individual or one percent of household income, whichever is greater.
When 2016 rolls around, the penalty grows to $695 per person or 2.5 percent of annual household income, whichever is greater.
Even worse, a new HealthPocket consumer survey is showing that most uninsured people will remain uninsured. Nearly two-thirds of consumers said that the $95 penalty wouldn't motivate them to obtain health insurance. The reality is that the penalty isn't going to motivate very many people to buy insurance in October of 2013. That being said, the Obamacare mandate is going to serve as just another tax increase, a large one at that, which will squeeze more life from the economy, driving away innovation.
Some people are completely uninformed or apathetic toward the new penalty. In the HealthPocket survey, nearly 30 percent said they were "not certain" whether the penalty will motivate them to buy health insurance. According to Kev Coleman, head of Research & Data at HealthPocket, "That uncertainty may stem from a lack of awareness that a tax penalty under Obamacare exists, or a lack of understanding of how that penalty amount will compare to the cost of a new Obamacare health plan."
When 2016 rolls around, the penalty grows to $695 per person or 2.5 percent of annual household income, whichever is greater.
Even worse, a new HealthPocket consumer survey is showing that most uninsured people will remain uninsured. Nearly two-thirds of consumers said that the $95 penalty wouldn't motivate them to obtain health insurance. The reality is that the penalty isn't going to motivate very many people to buy insurance in October of 2013. That being said, the Obamacare mandate is going to serve as just another tax increase, a large one at that, which will squeeze more life from the economy, driving away innovation.
Some people are completely uninformed or apathetic toward the new penalty. In the HealthPocket survey, nearly 30 percent said they were "not certain" whether the penalty will motivate them to buy health insurance. According to Kev Coleman, head of Research & Data at HealthPocket, "That uncertainty may stem from a lack of awareness that a tax penalty under Obamacare exists, or a lack of understanding of how that penalty amount will compare to the cost of a new Obamacare health plan."
What doctors are saying about Obamacare
After
practicing medicine for twenty-five years Dr. Tamzin Rosenwasser left
her dermatology practice in 2011. "I have interrupted practicing
medicine because of Obamacare," said Dr. Rosenwasser. "I've read the
bill. I was conversant with what had already happened with Medicaid, and
I didn't want to go down that road with Obamacare."
Dr. Richard Armstrong, a Michigan-based surgeon and chief operating officer of Docs 4 Patient Care says, "Every single day, people are talking about retiring early, getting out of clinical medicine, or going into hospital administration, where you don't have to think about patient care anymore."
Still yet, some believe government managed health care will work, even though Medicaid is a good example of how government managed care bloats cost, herds ideas, stifles innovation, and is unsustainable for future generations.
"Some physicians are all for Obamacare," said Dr. Rosenwasser, who had practices in Florida and Indiana. "They've been brought up in the government system. This is what they know."
Most doctors are just waiting to see what happens. "About 90 percent of doctors are completely uninformed about what the government's doing," Dr. Armstrong said. "A lot of them are in this free-floating anxiety mode."
Dr. Richard Armstrong, a Michigan-based surgeon and chief operating officer of Docs 4 Patient Care says, "Every single day, people are talking about retiring early, getting out of clinical medicine, or going into hospital administration, where you don't have to think about patient care anymore."
Still yet, some believe government managed health care will work, even though Medicaid is a good example of how government managed care bloats cost, herds ideas, stifles innovation, and is unsustainable for future generations.
"Some physicians are all for Obamacare," said Dr. Rosenwasser, who had practices in Florida and Indiana. "They've been brought up in the government system. This is what they know."
Most doctors are just waiting to see what happens. "About 90 percent of doctors are completely uninformed about what the government's doing," Dr. Armstrong said. "A lot of them are in this free-floating anxiety mode."
The anxiety mounts
• Will doctors comply or will they walk out on this monstrous government managed system?
• Will consumers comply or will they find alternative answers?
• Will states comply or will they develop a new competitive model?
• Will naturopathic doctors be shut out of the new government controlled market place or will they rise to the occasion?
• What might the medical system look like in the United States in five years?
Sources for this article include:
http://genomega1.wordpress.com
http://www.bizpacreview.com
http://www.healthnewsdigest.com
http://www.washingtontimes.com
• Will consumers comply or will they find alternative answers?
• Will states comply or will they develop a new competitive model?
• Will naturopathic doctors be shut out of the new government controlled market place or will they rise to the occasion?
• What might the medical system look like in the United States in five years?
Sources for this article include:
http://genomega1.wordpress.com
http://www.bizpacreview.com
http://www.healthnewsdigest.com
http://www.washingtontimes.com
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