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"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... "We found that regardless of a physician's political affiliation, the respondents attributed the practice of defensive medicine to excessive waste in the health care system," said Rick Jackson, chairman and CEO of Jackson Healthcare, in a statement." ~~Sorry - no can do. Gotta keep the trial lawyers busy and rich.~~ The survey found that 62 percent of physicians disagreed with the American Medical Association's (AMA) stance on health care reform. Of those, 46 percent said they "strongly disagree" with the AMA's stance. http://orlando.bizjournals.com/orlan...1.html?ana=fox Heh - what a shock. Nothing wrong with tort reform. But, that's not going to solve the healthcare cost issue. I know this troubles you, but it's not as simple as that. -- Nom=de=Plume Where is the Healthcare bill going to solve the cost issue? Maybe the path of the money to the doctor may change but there is nothing lowering costs. As it is now, a doctor can not work for less. He has huge loans to pay off after getting his MD. In the 70's there was a drive to produce more doctors and the government paid a lot of the costs. So when the doctor graduated, he was not saddled with piles of debt. |
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