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OPEN LETTER TO MY FELLOW DOCTORS
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PHYSICIAN SPEAKERS' BUREAU

OBAMACARE PASSED ON MARCH 21, 2010:

PHYSICIANS & PATIENTS OF THE UNITED STATES

SIGN THE PLEDGE:
 "WE REFUSE TO ALLOW THE GOVERNMENT & BIG INSURANCE COMPANIES TO COME BETWEEN PATIENTS AND DOCTORS"

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The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons is one of the few medical associations fighting for the rights of patients and doctors.  And we have been doing this for 67 years, since 1943!  Now we need patients and doctors across the country to work together to Take Back Medicine from government and insurance company control!

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WHEREAS PATIENTS HAVE A RIGHT:

  1. To seek consultation with the physician of their choice;
  2. To contract with their physicians on mutually agreeable terms;
  3. To use their own resources to purchase the care of their choice;
  4. To be treated confidentially, with access to their records limited to those designated by the patient;
  5. To refuse third-party interference in their medical care,

and WHEREAS the obligations of PHYSICIANS include the following:

  1. The physician's first professional obligation is to his patient, then to his profession. His ethical obligation to his community is the same as that of any other citizen.
  2. The physician should not dispose of his services under terms or conditions which tend to interfere with or impair the free and complete exercise of his medical judgment and skill or tend to cause a deterioration of the quality of medical care.

and WHEREAS THE healthcare legislation passed on March 21, 2010 is contrary to the above

THEREFORE  It is in the best interest of Patients and Physicians across the U.S. to  maintain a relationship without interference from government and insurance companies.