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What ObamaCare Is All About

By Alieta Eck, M.D.

Now that Obamacare is the law of the land, we have been promised health care for all, higher quality, better access, lower premiums - all with a decrease in the deficit.  These promises defy common sense, but no matter, we are told, "Yes, we can."

So what will Obamacare actually do? Consider Natoma Canfield, Obama's poster patient, the woman from Ohio with cancer whose name was mentioned at the signing of this new law.  Natoma, a cancer survivor of 16 years, actually had health insurance despite her pre-existing condition. Trouble was, she voluntarily dropped it because she found it to be unaffordable.

Natoma could not attend the signing of Obama's new law because she was in the hospital.  Like millions of Americans without insurance, she was receiving medical care, thanks to the kindness of physicians, communities, and local hospitals, as well as to Medicaid.

In the pre-reform world, if Natoma’s cancer had not come back, she would have had whatever she chose to buy with her money.  With ObamaCare, if she remained cancer-free, the insurance company would have had her money.  If the cancer did come back, the insurance company would still have had her money.  And it is possible that the insurance company would have refused to authorize her treatment - calling it “experimental” or “futile,” or deciding she was simply too old.

If reform had passed earlier, Natoma might not have been in the hospital—because the hospital might have closed. And she might not have been getting treatment from her doctor—because he may have retired early or changed occupations. Natoma would not have been allowed to just drop her insurance.  She would have been mandated to pay for it, no matter how great her other financial needs—or else pay money to the IRS and be without insurance.

Reform is going to clamp down on payments to hospitals, equipment suppliers, and doctors. Even if they stay in business, there will be more and more controls on what physicians can do for their patients. Having been a Medicare physician for many years, I have seen this happening already. I have already gotten a “report card.” The “pay for performance” grading system will punish physicians who do “too much” and go “over budget.”

Performance refers to “resource use” and “efficiency,” not to correct diagnosis and relief of the problems that ail you. Physicians will be punished if they spend in the top 10% of the computerized resource-use protocols. Caring for sicker patients will cost them dearly.

ObamaCare will unleash 17,000 new IRS agents on all of us, having us fill out complex forms to determine how much we are required to pay or how much we get subsidized by other taxpayers. There will be new agencies to dictate what treatments we are eligible to receive and what providers will be paid. These are bureaucrats, not the physicians, nurses and hospitals we really need.

So what kind of reform would have actually helped Natoma?  Allowing her to purchase low-cost, higher-deductible insurance would have enabled her to enjoy premium savings but still have coverage for big bills if the dreaded cancer returned.

Patients like Natoma need sound advice on affordable tests and treatments from doctors who are working for them, not for an HMO—or a bureaucracy based in Washington, D.C. They need to be able to find all the options, not just the ones the bureaucrats prefer. Sometimes it is worthwhile to spend more, even if help from family, church or community is needed. 

Reform will cause costs to escalate, and the iron hand of government to descend in an effort to control them. We are told that the rich will foot the bills for Obamacare but before long, anyone with a job will be considered “rich.”

This reform will have the same result as government intervention has repeatedly had throughout history: less efficiency, higher costs. And those who will be hurt the most are people like Natoma.


Drs. Alieta and John EckDr. Alieta Eck, MD graduated from the Rutgers College of Pharmacy in NJ and the St. Louis School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. She studied Internal Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ and has been in private practice with her husband, Dr. John Eck, MD in Piscataway, NJ since 1988. She has been involved in health care reform since residency and is convinced that the government is a poor provider of medical care. She testified before the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress in 2004 about better ways to deliver health care in the United States. In 2003, she and her husband founded the Zarephath Health Center, a free clinic for the poor and uninsured that currently cares for 300-400 patients per month utilizing the donated services of volunteer physicians and nurses.  Dr. Eck is a long time member of the Christian Medical Dental Association and in 2009 joined the board of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. In addition, she serves on the advisory board of Christian Care Medi-Share, a faith based medical cost sharing Ministry. She is a member of Zarephath Christian Church and she and her husband have five children, one in medical school in NJ.

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Reader Comments (10)

Yes, a handful of people might be worse off, and while I'm not convinced that Natoma is one of them, you will certainly be able to find them if you look hard enough. Of course, you'll have to ignore all the ones who are better off, but that's your prerogative as a propagandist.

You know what would have fixed this? The public option. But Republicans were concerned that that would cut too much into the bottom lines of medical megacorps, so it was dropped at their request. So we're left with the system you describe, in which the current fraction of your medical expenses that go towards administrative overhead--about 30%--will probably continue to increase. Obama tried to fix that for you, but apparently the powers against him decided that an inferior system could be used to their advantage.

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBen

There are many things WRONG with the new medicare bill. I and my wife are in the middle 80"s and have health problems and are also in the notch-which has never been fair and now you want to increase the medicare rates.
Our nation was founded on the words "In God We Trust" and not in money. The Bible tells us that God has said "The Love of Money is the Root of Evil."
We need people in Congress with expeirience and competnece. We need a change of the President of our great nation.
"In God we Trust"

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered Commenter85 year old man

The advantages brought about by the health care reform legislation do defy common sense. That's because the current health care system is so far beyond what's at all reasonable.

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMike

Medicare...The new Medicaid.

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDr Sarah

Much of the cost of medical care for private pay or insurance company pay is the government's fault. Medicare pays only about 65% of the actual cost of treatment in a hospital. Medicaid pays 35% of the actual cost. Therefore to "keep the doors open" the hospital has to charge private payers or insurance payers more than the actual cost of treatment. Our local county non-profit hospital "writes off" about $1,200,000. each month because by law it must treat patients who cannot pay their bill. Some people are turned over to a collection agency-----and the usual recovery is about 9%.
Don't forget that hospital equipment is very expensive. A MRI "machine" costs well over $1,000.000. A CAT scanunit costs over $1,000,000. Obamacare will bankrupt many small
hospitals. Also remember that 25% of doctors say they will retire-----so there will be waiting and rationing.

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterD W Boyer

God bless that 85 year oold man who spoke the truth, "Get new people in congress and get a new president." If he is able to see the truth why can't the rest of you people see the truth of what ObamaCare really is all about?

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered Commenternikkii989

President Obama travels all around the country (at my expense) claiming how his "reform" is good for all of us. This man is a liar! The best way to combat this health care problem is to replace the present Congress in November with people who will actually do the work of the people. Then we need to de-fund all these health care proposals.

I''m not prepared to sit back quietly and let a bunch of incompetent bureaucrats lecture me on what kind of care I'm allowed to have.

Everybody update your voter registrations and get ready to fire the Congress in November. It's the only way we can tell these idiots we mean business.

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterChampagne Lady

It seems to me that nearly every day there is a new "bad guy" for the government/oblahblah to blame the ills of America on. Now we are grading doctors, grading teachers,grading energy industries, grading insurance companies and car companies and ceo pay ect... All to the governments standards and specifications which are based on a world coalition of classism and elitism and us, the serfs.We are no longer a representative republic.We are being ruled...AGAIN!
I am with Champagne Lady on this one, REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER! : )

April 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterFree Me

My proper 12 Demissions of politics

1 Break up the, to big to fail. Banks, AIG. Etc.
2 Go after the Federal Reserve like Pres. Andy Jackson would.
3 Repeal Obamacare
4 Limited terms for public office
5 Flat Tax
6 Smaller Gov.
7 Tighten imigration
8 Put restrictions on back room deals
9 Leave military pensions alone
10 Leave S.S. alone
11 Max.age limit for gov. offices
12 Inforce the Constitution and the Bill of Rights

Obmacare on so many levels is so wrong. I pray that our country does not sit by and allow any one including the president to ruin our nation. And more bills and taxes to an already struggling people. And inform us what we need to buy or don't need to buy. Insurance should be a choice not a law. And everyone should have a right to seek the medical care they want to try with their lives and their bodies not what a government or insurance company says is right.

April 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterIn God we Trust

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