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deminks

(11,014 posts)
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 12:57 PM Jun 2017

AMA denounces Senate healthcare bill - says violates the First, Do No Harm oath

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On behalf of the physician and medical student members of the American Medical Association
(AMA), I am writing to express our opposition to the discussion draft of the “Better Care
Reconciliation Act” released on June 22, 2017. Medicine has long operated under the precept of
Primum non nocere, or “first, do no harm.” The draft legislation violates that standard on many
levels.


In our January 3, 2017 letter to you, and in subsequent communications, we have consistently
urged that the Senate, in developing proposals to replace portions of the current law, pay special
attention to ensure that individuals currently covered do not lose access to affordable, quality
health insurance coverage. In addition, we have advocated for the sufficient funding of Medicaid
and other safety net programs and urged steps to promote stability in the individual market.

Though we await additional analysis of the proposal, it seems highly likely that a combination of
smaller subsidies resulting from lower benchmarks and the increased likelihood of waivers of
important protections such as required benefits, actuarial value standards, and out of pocket
spending limits will expose low and middle income patients to higher costs and greater difficulty
in affording care.

The AMA is particularly concerned with proposals to convert the Medicaid program into a
system that limits the federal obligation to care for needy patients to a predetermined formula
based on per-capita-caps. At the recently concluded Annual Meeting of the AMA House of
Delegates, representatives of more than 190 state and national specialty medical associations
spoke strongly in opposition to such proposals. Per-capita-caps fail to take into account
unanticipated costs of new medical innovations or the fiscal impact of public health epidemics,
such as the crisis of opioid abuse currently ravaging our nation. The Senate proposal to
artificially limit the growth of Medicaid expenditures below even the rate of medical inflation
threatens to limit states’ ability to address the health care needs of their most vulnerable
citizens. It would be a serious mistake to lock into place another arbitrary and unsustainable
formula that will be extremely difficult and costly to fix.

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AMA denounces Senate healthcare bill - says violates the First, Do No Harm oath (Original Post) deminks Jun 2017 OP
GOP "doctor/legislators" like Tom Price and Rand Paul don't care. haele Jun 2017 #1
Oh fucking please! leftofcool Jun 2017 #2

haele

(12,660 posts)
1. GOP "doctor/legislators" like Tom Price and Rand Paul don't care.
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 01:02 PM
Jun 2017

Their oath was "First, Get Paid".

Haele

leftofcool

(19,460 posts)
2. Oh fucking please!
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 01:14 PM
Jun 2017

I'll believe that when doctors start charging 25.00 for an office call instead of 300.00 dollars or when pigs fly, which ever comes first.

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