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For Doctors in Congress, Little to Agree On

From the New York Times

Doctors in Congressional seats are having trouble agreeing on one solidified solution to the nation's health care dilemma that the Obama administration has set forth with billions of dollars to remedy.

Some advocate for President Obama's push for public, or universal, health care. Others prefer the current system, despite the stark naked evidence of fiscale waste. A third option, in the eyes of yet another group of doctors, is to allow patients basically fend for themselves.

Despite the disaccord in a unified plan, most of the doctors agree that helping the patient and ensuring that the patient recieves the absolute best treatment most fitting for his or her ailment is the absolute most important problem to focus on.

Whatever may come of the overhauled health care plan, one thing is for sure: We need to set up standards and protocols for advancing the shared vision of our doctors in Congress.

To read the full article, click here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/12/health/policy/12docs.html?_r=1&ref=health

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