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June
3, 2009
Fight
Government Encroachment into
Healthcare!
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
With
a faltering economy, and skyrocketing costs,
healthcare continues to be a critical issue for all
Americans. Unfortunately government encroachment
into the doctor/patient relationship is poised to
exacerbate our problems with healthcare.
As an OB/GYN with over 30 years of experience in
private practice, I understand that one of the
foundations of quality healthcare is the patient's
confidence that all information shared with his or
her healthcare provider will remain private. And
yet, the Federal Government plans to undermine this
trust with establishment of mandatory electronic
medical records collection and "unique health
identifier" numbers assigned to all Americans.
Funding for this program was among the numerous
provisions jammed into the stimulus bill rushed
through Congress earlier this year.
Electronic medical records that are part of the
federal system will only receive the protection
granted by the federal "medical privacy rule." This
misnamed rule actually protects the ability of
government officials and state-favored special
interests to view private medical records without
patient consent.
Aside from those concerns, the government's
ability to protect medical records is highly
questionable. After all, we are all familiar with
cases where third parties obtained access to
electronic veteran, tax, and other records because
of errors made by federal bureaucrats. We should
also consider the abuse of IRS records by
administrations of both parties. What would happen
if unscrupulous politicians gained the power to
access their political enemies' electronic medical
records?
For these reasons I have introduced the Protect
Patients' and Physicians' Privacy Act, HR 2630,
which allows patients and physicians to opt out of
any federally mandated, created, or funded
electronic medical records system. The bill also
repeals sections of federal law establishing a
"unique health identifier" and requires patient
consent before any electronic medical records can
be released to a 3rd party.
I have also introduced the Coercion is Not
Health Care Act, HR 2629. This legislation forbids
the federal government from forcing any American to
purchase health insurance, or conditioning
participation in any federal program on the
purchase of health insurance. Forcing Americans to
purchase government-approved health insurance is a
back door approach to creating a
government-controlled healthcare system. Congress
would define what policies and coverage
requirements satisfy their mandate. Does anyone
then doubt that what conditions and treatments are
covered would be determined by who has the most
effective lobby? Or that Congress would be capable
of writing a mandatory insurance policy that fits
the unique needs of every individual in the United
States?
With these conditions in place, I foresee the
eventual imposition of price controls and
limitations on what procedures and treatments are
covered. This will result in an increasing number
of providers turning to "cash only" practices,
making it difficult for those relying on the
government-mandated insurance to find healthcare --
the exact opposite of the desired result! Consider
the increasing number of physicians who are already
withdrawing from the Medicare program because of
the low reimbursement and constant bureaucratic
harassment from the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services.
Congress should put the American people back in
charge of healthcare by expanding healthcare tax
credits and deductions, increasing access to Health
Savings Accounts, respecting privacy and the
doctor/patient relationship. Further politicizing
and bureaucratizing of healthcare will only
increase costs and reduce quality, as demonstrated
by most other countries with socialized
medicine.
Paul
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Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican
member of Congress from Texas.
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