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Prepare for a “sea change” in health care thanks to government intervention

This interview, soon to be forgotten by most who see it and probably unseen by the majority of the country, is a very important and significant interview.

Watch it carefully, because Dr. Louis MacIntyre is about to lay out our future health care system for everyone (for whatever reason the “embed” link is not cooperating, so I’ve linked it).

Three things jump out at you.  One: the fact that costs for insurance and regulatory compliance are rising while reimbursement is dropping has doctors being forced into looking at an entirely new model for health care.

Where now, it is marginally patient centered, the “improvements” are going to drive them and the system to a more process centered care.  Think VA hospital vs. private care.  In a VA hospital the physicians work for the VA.  They are, by contract, required to do things the VA way, even if those things they do don’t necessarily represent the best care for the patient.

In private practice, doctors are “outcome driven” vs. process driven.  Hence they work within standard treatment parameters to address the patients problem but are free to try other methods that are indicated via their training and experience.  We’re headed into a “process driven” environment.

Two: as the costs rise and more and more doctors are driven from private practice, they’ll seek employment in hospitals.   They will then, as Dr. McIntyre notes, unionize to protect their compensation from dropping rates of reimbursement (remember, that’s supposedly one of the driving concerns of reform).  They will then go from being a “profession” to a “trade association”.  And that trade association’s focus will not be patient advocacy, but instead, trade advocacy.

Three: left out of all of this “sea change” that is likely to happen?  The patient.  You.  Your choices are going to be limited.  You’ll have very little to no say in a process driven environment.  And the chances of an actual relationship with a doctor who will intimately know your case are virtually non-existent if, in fact, we end up with a system of VA like hospital care centers. 

Consider all of that carefully.  Then ask yourself this: what bright and talented person, knowing that was the environment they’d have to commit themselves too, would willingly spend the years necessary to obtain an MD just to become an employee of a hospital and not allowed to use any creativity or experience (or anything outside the processes protocols) to treat patients?

Yeah, not many.

But, don’t forget – health care will be “better” and “less costly” because government says so.

~McQ

Twitter: @McQandO

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About Bruce McQuain

Bruce McQuain is a retired Army officer, libertarian and blogger whose work appears at Blackfive, Questions and Observations, Hot Air's Green Room, and the Washington Examiner's Opinion Zone.

4 comments

  • Starless on July 26, 2012 at 12:41 pm said:

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    I have a hard time believing that anyone could look at ObamaCare for more than ten minutes and not see that it will become one gigantic VA-style system. I think that explains all of the waivers.
     
    for whatever reason the “embed” link is not cooperating
     
    I have never been able to get video embed to work in the newer and improved-er WP here. And I know it's not a coding problem.

  • jefferson101 on July 26, 2012 at 7:07 pm said:

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    Just get used to Obamacare.
     
    I'm sorry, but I really don't think that the RINO contingent of the Republican Party will actually repeal it.  The have never repealed anything yet.
     
    Just to note.  Do you like the way that the 100W Incandescent lightbulb ban went away?  They couldn't even repeal that.  Do you think they have the stones to dump on the Healthcare thing?  John Bohener would cry.
     
    Suck it up.  We're stuck with it.
     
     

  • Hi There Bruce, Maybe a little off topic, however, I was thinking I could not to as unfavorable as bush. ( i thank :) If I was president I would launch by very first, bringing employment again to the United states, by earning it price tag to noticeably to ship manufacturing above seas. 2. By adjusting the education and learning, to better get ready them to inter the work drive and give them the figuring out skill-sets to make it in higher education so if they want to they will have the talent to make it toss school. three. give costless healthiness care to just about every 1 and make treatment that was funded by community funding an by governing administration funding, to make the medicine a fordable to every last a person.four. I would close the war in a relaxing and risk-free fashion. so would you vote for me? The humorous thing is I would do all of them. :) All the Best

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