Well, now for some good news.
Yesterday, the doctor who blogs at MD Whistleblower, honored me with a "housecall." He facetiously noted to me:
You missed the president's comments on tort reform last eve? You must have nodded off when he swore allegiance to the trial attorneys. No one feels the pain of the unfair system more than physicians like me. For a physicians viewpoint, see [my blog] under Legal Quality.I have read some of it doctor. So far I've not seen it all, so I am holding off judgment. Many of my concerns are the same as yours, but the system is being encumbered by the worst sorts of human beings, some -- but not all -- for the worst of reasons. The only way to really set you and all good physicians free is to counteract the anti-human agenda that has been adopted by so many Ivory Tower policy designers. When more people start discussing that reality, only then will those like you stand a chance of prevailing. What do I need to show you to convince you of that?
It is nine (9) days PSB.
Nine days post Scott Brown. And you really thought that marked the end of the radical agenda? Hm.
So? Where is meaningful healthcare reform? The one that targets
- Tort reform with or without ABA support?
- AMA reforms that vastly reduce the need for litigation?
Kill the beastly cycle of cost increases that begins feeding itself due to the specter of law suits.What? You say you can't read the five lines of text above? Well its condition reflects reality. The likelihood that our institutions of health care will see the most meaningful of reforms have all but faded away. We can dream, can't we?