Survey: Half Of Doctors Considering Leaving Medicine
— Because Of #Obamacare, by Pam Geller, 1/30/19. Obama’s Democrat Congress, who
passed the socialized medicine plan, made sure they were exempt.
As for the aspect of insurers’ policies that doctors would like to see changed most, the majority (55%) agreed on an insurers’ ability to override the professional judgment of physicians. About nine out of ten (87%) respondents felt that insurer personnel interfere with their ability to provide individualized treatments for each patient.
Beyond the harm that doctors say insurance policies cause patients in need of care, they also agree that patients are taking a hit in their bank accounts too. Doctors believe that insurers are contributing to the rising cost of healthcare more than anything else, including pharmaceutical companies, government policies, lawsuits, or hospitals.
The organization hope their study will provide lawmakers solid data when attempting to reform health care laws and regulations related to utilization management and provider shortages.
The survey was conducted on behalf of Aimed Alliance by David Binder Research.
As for the aspect of insurers’ policies that doctors would like to see changed most, the majority (55%) agreed on an insurers’ ability to override the professional judgment of physicians. About nine out of ten (87%) respondents felt that insurer personnel interfere with their ability to provide individualized treatments for each patient.
Beyond the harm that doctors say insurance policies cause patients in need of care, they also agree that patients are taking a hit in their bank accounts too. Doctors believe that insurers are contributing to the rising cost of healthcare more than anything else, including pharmaceutical companies, government policies, lawsuits, or hospitals.
The organization hope their study will provide lawmakers solid data when attempting to reform health care laws and regulations related to utilization management and provider shortages.
The survey was conducted on behalf of Aimed Alliance by David Binder Research.
Obamacare, another epic Democrat
failure, that the left continues to hail as a great achievement. Snakes selling
snake oil. It was great alright, a great blow to our individual freedoms.
When I was young, the best and the brightest in every grade, in every class,
aspired to go to medical school and become a doctor. But not now.
Who wants to work like a dog in
school, miss their youth into and including their twenties, only to have the
government tell them what they earn while those fat cats on the hill feast on
our flesh. That’s slavery. The Democrats were always the party of slavery.
Obama’s Democrat Congress, who passed
the socialized medicine plan, made sure they were exempt. Doctors are fleeing.
What are the leftist fascists going to do? Compel them?
SURVEY: HALF OF DOCTORS CONSIDERING
LEAVING MEDICINE — BECAUSE OF HEALTH INSURANCE HEADACHES, by Study
Finds, 1/28/19.
Poll of 600 physicians shows frustration
over insurer policies and delays that doctors say could be leaving patients in
prolonged pain.
WASHINGTON — Are
health insurance policies creating nightmares for physicians and hazards for
their patients? A new study finds that nearly nine in ten doctors believe
barriers set by insurance plans have led to worsened conditions for patients in
need of care.
Researchers with Aimed Alliance, a non-profit that seeks to
protect and enhance the rights of health care consumers and providers, say that
doctors are so fed up with the constant headaches caused by insurers,
two-thirds would recommend against pursuing a career in medicine, and nearly half
(48%) are considering a career change altogether.
For the study, the organization polled
600 physicians in the U.S. practicing either family medicine, internal
medicine, pediatrics, or obstetrics/gynecology. The group sought to understand
the extent to which insurance policies impact primary care physicians, their
practices, and their patients on a day-to-day basis. They also wanted to
get a better understanding of mental health issues among providers, as well as
the causes behind the national provider shortage.
Researchers found that physicians don’t
think very highly of health insurance companies, and believe they’re putting
patients at risk with policies such as prior authorizations ahead of filling
prescriptions. In fact, 87% of doctors say patients’ conditions have grown
worse because of such red-tape regulations, and 83% worry the patients will
suffer prolonged pain as a result.
Prior authorizations are especially
bothersome for doctors. More than nine in ten (91%) of those surveyed think the
policy delays necessary care for patients. Similarly, the same number of
doctors agree insurers engage in “non-medical switching,” which forces
patients to take less costly — but potentially less effective — medicines.
Such policies are stressing many physicians
out. Thirty-seven percent say half or more of their daily stress is caused by
insurance issues, and 65% feel they’re facing greater legal risks because of
decisions made by insurers. The vast majority (85%) are left frustrated by such
issues, and many admit to taking their anger and emotions out on their staff
and even family members.
“I can understand why many of the
respondents reported that they would not recommend this career to anyone else,”
Dr. Shannon Ginnan, medical director of Aimed Alliance, tells StudyFinds. “As
practitioners, much of our time is spent on burdensome paperwork required from
health insurers for our services to be paid for. This prevents us from spending
as much time on patient care as we would like, and it doesn’t take much for all
this paperwork to interfere with the services that we provide.”
To Ginnan’s point, the survey showed
that 77% of doctors have had to hire more staffers to handle the heavier
administrative load from insurance work. Ninety-percent say they have less time
to spend with patients because of the burden.
https://freedomoutpost.com/survey-half-of-doctors-considering-leaving-medicine-because-of-obamacare/
Comments
The Insurance Industry
is a single-cell animal with no brain and 3 working parts: they charge
premiums, pay claims and increase premiums.
Premiums should be based on Risk.
The human body is
complex. All patients are different. Healthcare is done by “trial and error”.
Malpractice costs are too high and should be replaced by County Medical
Association authority. Patients need to take responsibility to follow their own
preventive strategies, follow physician’s directions, ask questions and tell
doctors immediately if problems persist.
Excessive government funding and cost shifting are to blame for
unsustainable costs.
Healthcare was affordable
before 1964.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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