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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Armstong: Obama hurting space - PATRICK GAVIN | POLITICO CLICK

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Obama's disregard for media reaches new heights at nuclear summit

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YouTube - The Humor of Ronald Reagan

YouTube - The Humor of Ronald Reagan

CNSNews.com - White House Science ‘Czar’ Tells Students: U.S. Can’t Expect to Be Number One in Science and Technology Forever

CNSNews.com - White House Science ‘Czar’ Tells Students: U.S. Can’t Expect to Be Number One in Science and Technology Forever

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Fwd: Pre-Existing Physician Payment Problems Persist


April 13, 2010

Pre-Existing Physician Payment Problems Persist

No one can criticize the Obamacare legislation for being too short. But even at 2,000-plus pages, the new law fails to address some major problems with the health system. One of these is the flawed formula Congress created years ago to determine how much the Medicare payment physicians receive for services rendered.

Year after year, the congressional reimbursement formula calls for sharp reductions in Medicare payment rates. And year after year, Congress votes to suspend its own formula. That keeps doctors from bailing out of the Medicare program, but it does nothing to remedy the problem of rapidly expanding Medicare costs.

Congressional inaction means that physician Medicare payments are slated to be slashed by 21.2 percent. Congress may enact a temporary (they've been down that road for years) or a permanent fix. The problem with the permanent fix -- repealing their own worthless formula -- is that it would immediately raise health care spending by more than $200 billion over the next ten years. Since current law, and not the doc fix, was the basis for the "deficit reduction" initially assumed for Obamacare, this creates a little problem. Unless Congress cuts federal spending to offset the fix, the taxpayers are saddled with another big addition to the federal deficit. But Obama had pledged he would not add "a dime" to the deficit.

The other option is the short term fix. But the docs are fed up with it. "We need more than Band-Aids," says Dr. William H. Fleming III, president of the Texas Medical Association. "We need a complete transplant."

Fleming's group has launched a petition to "warn congressional leaders that some physicians could be forced to stop accepting Medicare patients if a permanent fix cannot be worked out." Similar organizations in 10 other states have confirmed that they will join the petition, and another 30 associations have expressed interest.

There is a big lesson here. The perennial need for a Medicare "doc fix" exemplifies the federal government's inability to manage health care costs effectively. And Medicare's physician payment is not nearly as low as Medicaid's. Given the massive expansion of Medicaid expected under Obamacare, physicians will see even more of their income subjected to the irrational payment schemes of the politicians and the bureaucrats. That can only lead to greater problems for Medicaid patients, who already have trouble finding doctors willing to treat them.

Rather than create new entitlement programs and expand old ones, Congress would have done better to try to fix the numerous problems in existing programs and cut federal spending. True reform would have made systemic changes to Medicare and Medicaid that would make them financially viable. Instead, the programs' fiscal woes will only get far worse.

To learn more about the right direction for Medicare reform, click here.

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Kenyan official: Obama born here

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Burt Folsom: Did FDR End the Depression? - WSJ.com

Burt Folsom: Did FDR End the Depression? - WSJ.com

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Healthcare overhaul won't stop premium increases - latimes.com

Healthcare overhaul won't stop premium increases - latimes.com

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Greenspan calls out Congress on sub-prime crisis | Conservative Outpost

Greenspan calls out Congress on sub-prime crisis | Conservative Outpost

60+ Hospitals in the development stage will be canceled because of ObamaCare, massive doctor shortage looms

60+ Hospitals in the development stage will be canceled because of ObamaCare, massive doctor shortage looms

Fwd: Morning Bell: Andy Stern’s America


Morning Bell
04/13/2010

Andy Stern's America

Last night, Politico reported that Service Employees International Union President Andrew Stern is expected to resign and, according to The New York Times, the resignation is about to happen very soon. If Stern does resign, he will be doing so while at the top of his game. Stern told The Las Vegas Sun last year: "We spent a fortune to elect Barack Obama - $60.7 million to be exact - and we're proud of it." President Obama is well aware of his huge debt to the SEIU. That is why he admits in his autobiography, "I owe those unions." And it also explains why Stern is the most frequent Obama White House visitor, according to official visitor logs.

Stern's access to President Obama has already paid huge dividends including: an $862 billion stimulus that prevented states from having to cut-back government union jobs or wages; $2.5 trillion in new government health care spending, much of which will go to unionized health care providers; and the appointment of SEIU associate general counsel Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board. The NYT describes the SEIU under Stern's tenure as "the nation's most politically active union, with 1.9 million members." The marriage of politics to union organizing has been great for SEIU membership, making it the fastest-growing union in America.

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