To the AMA, Obamacare is a "Victory" ... If Only Life Was That Simple and Serene for Physicians

Dr. Peter Carmel, President of the American Medical Association, said yesterday (NOV 28, 2011) that “…the Affordable Care Act is a historic victory…”

Speaking to attendees of the Radiological Society of North America’s 97th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting in Chicago, Doctor Carmel qualified his statements but only to the point of further distancing himself from the majority of America’s physicians.

Unlike most doctors, and despite the incredible wave of anti-’Affordable Care Act’ sentiment throughout the nation, the AMA’s leader said of Obamacare:

“[it delivers] good news”

“[it improves] quality…and decreases costs”

“…like so many victories, it is imperfect…[due to] a lack of medical liability reforms…and the continued use of SGR…”

The AMA President ended by bemoaning the expected loss of $1 Billion dollars to physicians in the State of Illinois alone in 2012 due to the 1/1/12 27.4% cut in Medicare payments to doctors {because of the lack of SGR (Sustainable Growth Rate formula Medicare payment schedule) reform}…

Note that this was the same “SGR reform” which the AMA ostensibly traded with the White House in 2010 in exchange for supporting the Obamacare law…

Of course the AMA’s $72 million dollars per year (2010 IRS figures) in government-guaranteed billing code copyright royalties don’t factor at all into the scenario wherein the AMA actively sold out the majority of American doctors who don’t, and never did, support the PPACA legislation.

And so most doctors, including the 85% of practicing physicians in the U.S. who are not AMA members, still struggle to survive without effective leadership on the part of ‘organized medicine’ in the United States…

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