Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Proposal to Cut Medicare Payments to Heart and Cancer Specialists

"We are God's partners in matters of life and death," President Obama told rabbis about two weeks ago.

Based on what we are discovering as time goes by, the Obama Administration is concentrating more on the death angle than they are in promoting long, healthy lives. And seniors will be the ones they throw under the bus. Does President Obama even have a conscience, or is it just seared beyond repair?

Seniors suffering with cancer and heart disease are the target of a $1.4 cut in Medicare payments for next year. Read from Director Blue via Gateway Pundit:

Obama slashes Medicare in 2010 for Heart, Cancer Docs -- Media Silent

"You didn't read this in your local paper, but 2010 could be a catastrophic year for elderly heart and cancer patients. Bloomberg News reports that President Obama has proposed cutting $1.4 billion in Medicare payments to heart and cancer specialists.


'An Obama administration plan to cut Medicare payments to heart and cancer doctors by $1.4 billion next year is generating a backlash that’s undermining the president’s health-care overhaul.

...The proposal by Medicare, the government insurer for the elderly and disabled, is an effort by Obama to focus U.S. medicine on preventive care.

...The cuts could have the unintended consequence of rationing care, especially in rural regions with a large number of Medicare patients, doctors said...

Some oncologists in rural areas may stop offering chemotherapy in the office, forcing patients to travel to more- distant hospitals...'


Gee, grandpa, I sure hope President Obama's Politburo-style, central planning commission gets all of these delicate decisions right.

And while Obama and his Democrat allies in Congress try to ram a multi-trillion, socialized medicine program down the throats of the American people, the separate 2010 Medicare spending proposal has received almost no media attention. Announced July 1, it proposes to slash reimbursements to cardiologists and oncologists by more than 10% each.

Consider, for a moment, that the number of American senior citizens (65 and over) is soaring and medical specialists were already projected to be in short supply. In fact, the Census Bureau predicts that the number of seniors will more than double from 40.2 million in 2010 to 81.2 million in 2040.

These disastrous government policies are certain to hurt seniors.

It's a real pity that the mainstream media couldn't find time to cover this story, although I'm sure Ezekiel Emanuel is pleased."


Yes, where is the media on this story? Surely they, too, have elderly loved ones suffering with cancer and heart disease.

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