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Majority Of US Physicians Favor National Health Insurance

 
 
Reply Wed 2 Apr, 2008 02:59 pm
Majority Of US Physicians Favor National Health Insurance
ScienceDaily
Apr. 1, 2008

The largest survey ever of American physicians' opinions on health-care financing has found that 59 percent of doctors support government legislation to establish national health insurance while only 32 percent oppose it. A similar survey conducted by the IU researchers in 2002 found 49 percent of physicians supporting national health insurance and 40 percent opposing it.

The 2007 survey results demonstrate a significant change in the level of support for national health insurance. Nearly every medical specialty showed an increase in levels of support for national health insurance. With the exception of radiologists, anesthesiologists and surgical subspecialists, a majority of every medical specialty now support national health insurance.

The nationwide survey queried 2,200 physicians and was conducted by the Indiana University School of Medicine's Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research (CHPPR). The results appear in the April 1 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.

The latest survey indicated that 83 percent of psychiatrists, 69 percent of emergency medicine physicians, 65 percent of pediatricians, 64 percent of internists, 60 percent of family physicians, and 55 percent of general surgeons favor government action to establish national health insurance.

There are more than 800,000 doctors in the U.S., so this 10 percent increase in support for national health insurance represents at least 80,000 physicians who have changed their minds about national health insurance, study authors Aaron E. Carroll, M.D., M.S., assistant professor of pediatrics and director of CHPPR, and Ronald T. Ackermann, M.D., MPH, assistant professor of medicine and associate director of CHPPR, report in their Annals of Internal Medicine paper.

"Many claim to speak for physicians and represent their views. We asked doctors directly and found that, contrary to conventional wisdom, most doctors support national health insurance," said Dr. Carroll.

"As doctors, we find that our patients suffer because of increasing deductibles, copayments, and restrictions on patient care," said Dr. Ackermann. "More and more, physicians are turning to national health insurance as a solution to this problem."

Both Dr. Carroll and Dr. Ackermann are affiliated scientists of the Regenstrief Institute, Inc.

CHPPR was established earlier this year as a think tank to conduct rapid turnaround research on the hottest topics of the day related to health including healthcare financing, health insurance, medical education and training, and ethical, professional and legal issues pertaining to physician practice. The Center is supported by Riley Hospital for Children and the IU School of Medicine.
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Adapted from materials provided by Indiana University, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS.
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Reply Fri 4 Apr, 2008 11:02 pm
And was there any mention of the rationing of health/medical care should such a plan be created?

At present, in Massachusetts with Universal Health Insurance the law, we have a shortage of primary care physicians such that many of the those individuals, who now have insurance, can't find a primary care physician .

Insurance doesn't do you a dam bit of good, if you can't find a physician or a hospital that will take care of you.
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roger
 
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Reply Sat 5 Apr, 2008 12:45 am
That's very nearly the local situation in regards to doctors. Some accept medicare, most do not.
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