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Obama tells Congress to act on reform - Charleston Daily Mail
Steny Hoyer, D-Md., the No. 2 House Democrat. "I don't know if it's impossible, but it's difficult." Obama Tuesday reached out to Republicans, saying in a letter he's willing to explore ways to curb medical malpractice lawsuits and step up efforts to ...
Read moreObama asks for final healthcare vote 'in the next few weeks' - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Washington - Making an impassioned demand for a comprehensive health overall, President Obama on Wednesday called on Congress to vote on sweeping legislation "in the next few weeks," implicitly endorsing action even if it requires ...
Read moreAmerica Service Group Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript - Seekingalpha.com
Thank you. Good morning. Welcome to our fourth quarter 2009 earnings conference call. A copy of our press released addressing our fourth quarter results can be found on our website, www.asgr.com. Before asking Mike Taylor to provide detailed ...
Read moreUPI NewsTrack TopNews - United Press International
WASHINGTON, March 3 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama offered a healthcare proposal he said would end insurance abuses, expand coverage and contain costs, challenging Congress to act. "I believe the United States Congress owes the American people ...
Read moreObama's final health push: 'Up or down' - The Swamp - Tribune's Washington Bureau
Making an impassioned demand for a comprehensive health overall, President Obama today called on Congress to vote on sweeping legislation "in the next few weeks," implicitly endorsing action even if it requires Democrats to move forward without ...
Read moreObama demands 'up-or-down' vote on health care - Katu.com
President Barack Obama arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Tuesday, March 2, 2010, after a day trip to Savannah, Ga. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama urged Congress Wednesday to vote "up or down" on sweeping health care legislation in the ...
Read moreObama Tells Congress to Move Forward on Health Care (Update1) - BusinessWeek
March 3 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama urged Congress to act now on health-care legislation, saying the public wants leadership on the issue and the proposal under consideration has been debated and changed over the past year. The plan ...
Read moreObama to unveil new health planLooks to undecided Democrats to tip ... - The Keene Sentinel
WASHINGTON — A small number of House Democrats who opposed health overhaul legislation on the first go-round may be President Barack Obama’s most important constituency when he unveils a revised proposal on Wednesday. At least nine of the 39 ...
Read moreObama tries to soothe anxious Dems with bipartisan talk - Washington Examiner
A day ahead of his renewed push for health care legislation, President Obama tried winning more converts by incorporating Republican ideas in his proposal. But Obama's targets for conversion were some of the 39 House Democrats who voted against his ...
Read moreObama looks to undecided Dems for health backing - The Bulletin
Obama's announcement is expected to be updated with ideas that at least have the fingerprints of Republicans, possibly in the areas of medical malpractice reform ... Suzanne Kosmas of Florida, Frank Kratovil of Maryland, Scott Murphy of New York ...
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Resolved Question: Could You Suggest an Alternative Healthcare Bill 10% the Size of the Present One?
The present bill spends $1 Trillion per year for the next 10 years. What, if anything could be done for healthcare for a mere $100 Billion per year of the next 10 years? Here's one possible outline, but I would like to hear yours: 1) Spend $75 Billion per year for the next 10 years on Primary Care clinics managed by the Red Cross near the emergency room entrances of 2500 hospitals in USA. These clinics would be staffed by 3 physicians each (paid $166,000) per year and 10 Red Cross Volunteers (paid in refundable tax credits at $100/day), and one or two Pharmacists, or PA's to dispense prescription meds from the on-site pharmacy. Security would be handled by Kroll or Blackwater or Pinkerton's or somebody like that on a roving and on-call short notice basis, so one security team could cover 4 or 5 clinics in a big city. The cost of renting the office space and the cost of the medications, and disposables, and tests, and electric, and water would be additonal costs. 2500 clinics, fully staffed and supplied for $75 Billion per year, and this includes the Red Cross's fees for management of the system. Since this is government provided health care on a good samaritan basis with no charge to the patient, there is triple legal immunity (soveriegn, samaritan, and charitable). The patient don't get to sue. But they do get some healthcare -- maybe not the Cadillac coverage but real good Primary Care -- which is crucial because it cures and it also prevents. The meds can be acquired through a piggyback order on the VA's annual order, thereby getting an even bigger price break, maybe as good as Canada gets! 2) Now there's $25 Billion per year left to play with, how should that be used? Here's how: Use about $20 Billion to re-organize health insurance so that all insurors can offer coverage in all states, or most. Do not force insurors to insure people with pre-existing conditions. Let them run their insurance business along the regular lines and practices of insurance in the various states. In Maryland, we have a high risk pool, and all companies that sell insurance here must take a certain percentage of cases assigned out of the Maryland resident high risk pool. This amounts to a bearable not an unbearable burden for all the firms. The other $5 Billion would be used for Tort Reform. Getting a Federal standard for damages in medical malpractice cases, and then forcing those cases into the Federal Courts, so that trial lawyers couldn't suck the blood out of the solvency of the practice of medicine as they are doing now (author = member of ATLA -- the people I'm talking about = me). Once tort reform is well begun, there needs to be more careful and frequent Board Certification of physicians. The doctors have to get a lot better if they are to be freed from oppressive lawsuits. They get better by closer regulation instead of by being terrorized and made examples of by sharky lawyers. This would cause all medical fees to go down. Less insurance costs means better priced services for patients. This is one 10% Plan that I think would work 1000 times better than the Obama/Pelosi/Reid huge Break the Bank Megaplan. But I want to hear your 10% plan -- Here's $100 Billion per year for 10 years, how would you spend it? Is there anybody health in USA that could be made better with that kind of money? How would you do it? To get the $100 Billion, just close down one of our wars Iraq, Afghanistan, take your pick, it doesn't matter, closing down either one would save $100 Billion easy. So, here's the money, what the plan Boss?Comments for Serge and Warren: Serge -- Herculean effort -- your post is substantive and good. Too socialist for me -- whenever the word humane is used I always check to see if my wallet is still there. Here's what I don't object to -- your 3% healthcare tax on all payroll including the super-earners. Good, that's fine. Your idea of training more healthcare workers by subsidizing tuition -- farsighted -- good idea. Don't like the idea of putting everybody on Medicare. How is that fair? Some people have earned Medicare by 25 years of work and paying FICA, some have not. Warren: Good ideas -- it looks like the GOP list. There's a possibility that the debate will result in an amendment that substitutes a much smaller and simpler bill for the present 2000 page monstrosity. Tort reform, and insurance across state lines are the biggies. But there must not be a requirement to insure people with pre-existing conditions -- that is not insurance -- it's just welfare -- it's a freebie! moreResolved Question: VBAC Ban in Oklahoma? Looking for thoes with expirince on such a ban?
Basically I had a Csection in 2005, uncomplicated, then in 2007 had a VBAC uncomplicated. these where perfomed in California, and Maryland. I recently moved to Oklahoma and am now aprox 6 months preggo with #3 and wish to have a Vaginal delivery again. Would there be any way to get around this ban? would it mean that since i already had the VBAC i coukld have it again without falling under the ban? I was even trying to find a legal was to excuse the doctor from being sued for medical malpractice with anythign reguarding the actual delivery via VBAC, no care before and after though... would there be a way to do this? I guess the ban stems on how the doctors maulpractice insurance isnt covering this procedure and so it doesnt lets the doctors do it... Can you help? Any advice reguarding this would be great.. I would really perfer not to have a c-section again, just dont want to be down longer than i need to be..I tried talking with a lawyer, there wasnt one that could help me... so i am looking from those with expirience in this. aparently this ban is in effect in many places accross the USA.Im in Oklahoma City, i dont care if i need to go to texas to have my baby, i just really want to avoid another c-section!no really, there is a ban the most stupid thing i have ever heard and actually turned me red when i heard it, i understand how they feel uncomfortable doing it, it is a big risk, but come one now... i have already had a VBAC, and i am young and healthy... and had NO COMPLICATIONS! Just dont know what to do with this crazy thing...Sounds good apple, i will check on that doc, and see if they have an opening to talk with me. I really hope i can find someone to gimmie a VBAC, i was actually thinking about just going into the hospital getting the on call OB and not telling them the truth about the c-section, i know it;s wrong but banning VBAC is wrong too...Jhtmom, they do do VBAC, it just depends on the state, and trying to find as physition willing to pay for the right insurance, whitch is really hard to do... most states it is absolutly fine, i had a VBAC not even 2 years ago, they do them, it is hard to find the docs in the banned states though, i think you should have found a different doctor yourself.."According to the Patient Care Partnership of the American Hospital Association, you have the right to refuse recommended treatment, including a cesarean section. If you refuse a recommendation, alternative treatment should be provided. In this case, a VBAC" you can refuse reconmended treatment, and a doctor can refuse to treat you... moreResolved Question: What is the statute of limitations for filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in maryland?
moreVoting Question: My friend husband wants a divorce what are Maryland USA laws on property?
They been married for 5 years. No children together. She was in good health when married then had a major heart attack and lost her malpractice care. She is on SSD they messed her up so bad her BP goes to 70.45 and this makes her unable to work. He fet up with all the bill and the medical she has layed on his lap. They both had houses buying however because his house was bigger and he was insitant that they sell hers and move in his and put her name on the title because of all the work he had done to his home and he wanted a pool and her yeard was to small. The profit went to his house new doors, pool, new a/c ect. Now he states she can only get 1/2 of the payments made for the 5 years married because it was his house then then worth 89,000 now 200,000 because that is when houses went up after the sale of her a few months later. Can she get half the house and 401k, bank accounts? Can she get alimony with a short marriage. Or is she screwed. moreResolved Question: What is the difference between Medical Malpractice and Medical Negligence?
My finance had some dental work done that the dentist completely screwed up. (A procedure that she was originally told was going to take 3 weeks is now in its 7th month, and we're making an emergency trip to another dentist this afternoon because something just broke.) I want to explore legal actions against her original dentist because of all the lost wages, time, and emotional & physical suffering she's experienced as a result of this -- not to mention the additional money that is coming out of our pockets to fix what he screwed up. However, I'm wondering if the dentist has actually committed "malpractice" or if he just didn't really know what he was doing. Is there a difference between the two? What is the legal definition for medical malpractice? Is there a certain "threshold" that needs to be met? (This is taking place in Maryland, by the way.) Thanks! moreTop Medical Malpractice Maryland Links
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