A doctor responds to Obama's NYT op-ed

chefdennis

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for barrys supporters this should be one of those moments that make you go Hmmmmmmmmmm...but then again that would mean that they even think and not just blindly follow their messiah....


August 17, 2009

A doctor responds to Obama's NYT op-ed

G. Wesley Clark, MD
American Thinker Blog: A doctor responds to Obama's NYT op-ed

Mr. President, I just read your op-ed in the New York Times. You must either be incredibly ignorant (e.g., pediatricians performing tonsillectomies, surgeons being paid $50,000 for an amputation), or else you believe that Americans are incredibly stupid.


You justify a hasty and massive healthcare "reform" to save money, by spending an additional trillion dollars. You would fix a "broken" and broke Medicare system by adding another 47 million beneficiaries to government programs while arguing this will reduce overall costs.


I've itemized your inaccurate claims, with my comments in italics.


You assert that your healthcare reform will:

Force insurance companies to insure pre-existing conditions. That's like allowing bettors to wait till after the race has been run, to place their bets. That won't cut costs.
Eliminate lifetime limits on coverage. Unlimited lifetime coverages must increase premiums to pay for them and will raise total costs.
Require insurance companies to pay for routine examinations, preventive care, and screening tests like mammograms and colonoscopies. Once again, how can you be insured against a sure thing? The only way my company can pay for a colonoscopy is to add enough onto the premium to pay for it, plus their overhead.
Make Medicare more efficient, so tax dollars won't enrich insurance companies. Insurance companies do not derive income from Medicare, because it is a federal program. Incidentally, its costs per patient have increased much faster than private insurance.
Cut hundreds of billions of dollars in waste and inefficiency in federal health programs like Medicare and Medicaid. These programs have been in effect over 40 years -- and I've seen the waste and inefficiency for most of that interval. Did you just find out about the waste and inefficiency now, and why hasn't something already been done about it?


You claim that:


"If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan." But didn't you just imply this week that Medicare Advantage subsidizes insurance companies and should be eliminated to save money?
"If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor." But large numbers of doctors have indicated that they will quit or retire if this plan is enacted
"You will not be waiting in any lines." Maybe you won't but we will. Your plan will add up to 47 million new insureds, with no increase in the supply of primary care physicians that are already in short supply.


We physicians live with our healthcare system, all day and every day. We care about being able to heal. We hate disputing with insurance companies, and especially with government bureaucrats. Certainly changes in insurance practices are needed, and would have occurred long ago, absent a government record of 60 years of meddling with the market.


As you say, "...let's disagree over issues that are real, and not wild misrepresentations" such as those in your op-ed, "that bear no resemblance to anything that anyone has actually proposed."


And I agree, this is about America's future: whether Americans will remain free, or be ruled by an increasingly intrusive and authoritarian statist government.


G. Wesley Clark, MD

(Doctor Clark is not related to the retired general of the same name)
 

LDB

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Certainly a far more educated, intelligent and correct presentation and understanding than the president's. Then again, the doctor doesn't have an agenda to achieve at the expense of truth and the public.
 

layoutshooter

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I wonder just how long it will be until Barry and Co. try to find a way to "smear" this guy? Barry does NOT handle facts all that well. Shoot, so far it seems that he does not handle ANYTHING all that well.
 

chefdennis

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greg wrote:

Which Dr Clark is this?


G. Wesley Clark, MD

(Doctor Clark is not related to the retired general of the same name)

he is just the messenger...probably another evil conservative successful business owner that will be taxed at a new and improved over the top rate.....that being said, give rahm and his hit men a few days and they will smear him as they did Joe the Plumber....you do know he was even a licenced plumber don't you.....:rolleyes:
 

greg334

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The reason I ask is that most of the doctors actually say where they are from and what they practice to add credibility to their position.
 

Turtle

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The reason I ask is that most of the doctors actually say where they are from and what they practice to add credibility to their position.
Precisely. Doctors who give their names will also give everything else. This would be particularly true of Dr. Clark who would have a hefty position of credibility, if he were the one to have actually written this letter. He is a retired gastric bypass surgeon who pioneered several procedures and techniques.

See Gastric Bypass.com - Primary Author & Site Contributor: G. Wesley Clark, M.D.

and Bariatric Surgeon Profile - G Wesley Clark

The first link also includes Dr. Clark's e-mail address, so you could ask him directly if he did, in fact write this letter. I'm betting the answer is no. Just reading the piece, keeping in mind that a highly educated, highly accomplished doctor wrote it, and you can't help but to laugh at some of the sophomoric phrasings and buzzwords.

This is just yet another Blog entry that someone felt they had to add some pseudo-credibility to by pretending it came from someone important, and they went out and got a real doctor's name to do it. It never ceases to amaze that people will read this, see the claim that someone "important" wrote it, and instantly give full faith and credit to the "author" without giving it a second thought, as many of the comments at that site regarding the "letter" so perfectly illustrate.
 

chefdennis

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Well we will soon find out if the Dr. that Turtle found is indeed the writer of the article, as i have just e-mailed him at the e-mail address given in the article. If he chooses to answer, and allows it, i'll post his answer....

Ok..my e-mal was returned "undeliverable because of a fatal error in the address....so ill use the contact info on the site and call in the morning....
 
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LDB

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Whether the doctor actually wrote it or not it's still a more sound and intelligent (and accurate) position than anything Obama or his minions have come up with.
 

greg334

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Whether the doctor actually wrote it or not it's still a more sound and intelligent (and accurate) position than anything Obama or his minions have come up with.

But see Leo, it is the credibility behind the piece that matters when dealing with this issue. There is so much dis-information out there, and if it is true, then the person who wrote it would have to back it with a disclosure that he wrote it and it is credible.
 

LDB

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I don't really need any specific doctor to acknowledge writing the piece. I know enough of the medical profession as well as being intelligent enough on my own to not only comprehend what was said but to know it's far closer to correct than anything Obama is saying.
 

Pilgrim

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Considering the submission standards for blogs and articles at American Thinker (see link below), I'm inclined to believe the article and its author are the real deal. I'm sure anyone who is skeptical of its authenticity could submit a question to AT expressing their doubts about the author.

American Thinker: Contact Information
 
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