Mark G. Neerhof, DO is a member of Docs for Patient Care, the nation’s largest group of doctors committed to the preservation of the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Neerhof is also an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chicago and is a part of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine of North Shore University Healthsystem.

Dr. Mark G. Neerhof
ObamaCare: We Get It – And We Don’t Want It
by Dr. Mark G. NeerhofHealthcare reform will once again be coming to the forefront on February 25 when the President calls leaders from both parties for a healthcare summit. The summit is a half-day meeting to solve the problems in healthcare that have persisted for decades. The President will once again explain his plans for healthcare reform, after having apologized and accepted responsibility for not “explaining it more clearly to the American people.”

The President has already given 29 speeches explaining his party’s plans for healthcare reform. The problem is not that the public does not understand the Senate or House proposals. The public understands the proposals all too well: a government takeover of healthcare with a price tag of $2.5 trillion over 10 years, giant slashes to the already under-funded Medicare, expansion of Medicaid, huge tax increases that would cost an estimated five million American jobs and stifle medical innovation, and individual mandates to purchase government-approved insurance plans just to name a few. The American people understand these proposals and have soundly rejected them, as evidenced by the recent election in Massachusetts.
America is desperately in need of healthcare reform. I have yet to meet a person who opposes the idea of healthcare reform. The status quo is not a sustainable path. But the reform we enact must be responsible and must maintain the quality and availability of care and the sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship. Such responsible reform would include the following:






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