“Health care in the United States is facing an unprecedented challenge of affordability and sustainability,” continued Dr. Stubbs. “Yet a highly-partisan and polarized debate over health care reform legislation regrettably has taken the country’s ‘eye off the ball’—from the urgency of implementing reforms.” In its report issued today, ACP detailed the dire consequences the country would face if Congress and the President failed to enact comprehensive health care reform. “For decades, we have seen Washington politicians decide that health care reform is too hard, and we may be on the brink of seeing this happen once again,” observed Bob Doherty, ACP’s Senior Vice President of Governmental Affairs and Public Policy. “But this time, we know what the consequences will be. Affordable health care will be out of reach for many middle class families. One out of five of us will be uninsured. We won’t be able to find a primary care doctor. And increased Medicare and Medicaid spending will create an unprecedented fiscal and budget crisis.” As a path for moving forward on health care reform ACP recommended that: Congress and the President reach an agreement on a legislative pathway to enact a final bill and builds upon—and improves upon—the bills already passed by both houses of Congress; For additional State of the Nations Health Care information please click here. *** The American College of Physicians is the largest medical specialty organization and the second-largest physician group in the United States. ACP members include 129,000 internal medicine physicians (internists), related subspecialists, and medical students. Internists specialize in the prevention, detection, and treatment of illness in adults. Follow ACP on Twitter and Facebook. Contact: Source: PressZoom |
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