Monday, March 17, 2014
AMA, 51 Other Medical Organizations, oppose Gun Violence, Duh.
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Labels: Gun Violence, Right Wing Noise Machine
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Even Critics of Safety Net Increasingly Depend on It - NYTimes.com
It speaks for itself…
LINDSTROM, Minn. — Ki Gulbranson owns a logo apparel shop, deals in jewelry on the side and referees youth soccer games. He makes about $39,000 a year and wants you to know that he does not need any help from the federal government.
He says that too many Americans lean on taxpayers rather than living within their means. He supports politicians who promise to cut government spending. In 2010, he printed T-shirts for the Tea Party campaign of a neighbor, Chip Cravaack, who ousted this region’s long-serving Democratic congressman.
Yet this year, as in each of the past three years, Mr. Gulbranson, 57, is counting on a payment of several thousand dollars from the federal government, a subsidy for working families called the earned-income tax credit. He has signed up his three school-age children to eat free breakfast and lunch at federal expense. And Medicare paid for his mother, 88, to have hip surgery twice.
Even Critics of Safety Net Increasingly Depend on It - NYTimes.com
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Labels: Contrarian Economics, Public Opinion, Right Wing Noise Machine
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Rand Paul Blocks Surgeon General Nominee For Saying Gun Violence Is A Public Health Threat | ThinkProgress
Rand Paul Blocks Surgeon General Nominee For Saying Gun Violence Is A Public Health Threat | ThinkProgress
Rand Paul, of course, has no concept of a physician's duty to help safeguard the health of actual people, both on an individual and population (public health) basis.
“As a physician, I am deeply concerned that he has advocated thatSphere: Related Content
doctors use their position of trust to ask patients, including minors,
details about gun ownership in the home… Dr. Murthy has disqualified
himself from being Surgeon General because of his intent to use that
position to launch an attack on Americans’ right to own a firearm under
the guise of a public health and safety campaign.”
But Paul is actually out of step with most physicians. The idea that
gun violence is a danger to public health is utterly uncontroversial
among doctors’ groups, academic institutions that focus on public health, and children’s safety advocates.
Although Paul criticizes Murthy’s position that physicians and
pediatricians should ask patients about the presence of guns in their
households, the American Medical Association (AMA) adopted a resolution in 2011
officially opposing any law that bars doctors from having open
conversations about gun safety and the risks of having firearms in a
household with their patients.
In fact, just yesterday, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
issued new guidelines recommending that households with children who are
diagnosed with depression should remove guns and ammunition from their homes entirely.
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Labels: Gun Violence
Fear Mongering With Medicare - NYTimes.com
The Obama administration’s proposed cuts to Medicare Advantage plans — the private insurance plans that cover almost 30 percent of all Medicare beneficiaries — are fair and reasonable. As it happens, they are also mandated by law. Yet Republicans, sensing a campaign issue, are telling older and disabled Americans that the administration is “raiding Medicare Advantage to pay for Obamacare.” The health insurance industry, for its part, is warning that enrollees will suffer higher premiums, lower benefits and fewer choices among doctors if the cuts go into force.
Some of this could in fact happen, although the industry has cried wolf before and continues to thrive. But the key point is this: Over the past decade, enrollees in Medicare Advantage have received lots of extra benefits, thanks to unjustified federal subsidies to the insurance companies. Now they will have to do with somewhat less, unless the insurers are willing to absorb the cuts while maintaining benefits. Enrollment in these private plans, offered by companies like UnitedHealth and Humana, has more than doubled since 2006, in part because of lower premiums and extra benefits, like gym memberships, that are not included in traditional fee-for-service Medicare.
Fear Mongering With Medicare - NYTimes.com
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Labels: Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Right Wing Noise Machine
Cabbies Hail For Health Insurance | NBC 10 Philadelphia
Getting health insurance in spite of Gov. Corbett!
About 80 percent of the nearly 5,000 taxi drivers in the city did not have insurance prior to the Affordable Care Act going into effect, said Ronald Blount, president of the Unified Taxi Workers Alliance of Pennsylvania.
"They were pretty much on their own," he said. "If a driver was hit by a drunk driver, the taxi auto insurance doesn’t cover the driver.”
"They’d be stuck with big medical bills,” added Blount, who said many drivers are plagued by “silent killers” like diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol since many eat while on the go and are sitting for most of the day.
In an effort to enroll as many cabbies as possible, the TWA teamed up with two nonprofits focused on health care, Healthy Philadelphia and Get Covered America, to hold regular enrollment and information sessions.
Cabbies Hail For Health Insurance | NBC 10 Philadelphia
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Labels: Access to Treatment, Defending PPACA, PPACA, Rationing Health Care