..lthe AMA now only counts about 17% of doctors as members.
According to a new survey, the majority of doctors do not believe that the AMA represents their views and interests. Much of that dissatisfaction stems from the organizationâs support for President Obamaâs contentious health care reform package.
That shouldnât be surprising. The AMA declares that its core mission is to âhelp doctors help patients.â But ObamaCare undermines that pursuit by making life harder for physicians and driving down the quality of care available to patients.....
The Jackson & Coker survey joins a large stack of research with similar findings. In February, the National Physicians Survey discovered that more than three times as many doctors believed that the quality of American health care would âdeteriorateâ rather than âimproveâ under ObamaCare. Nine of ten physicians think ObamaCare will have a negative impact on their profession.
Thereâs no doubt that it will.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/sallypi...ma-split-over-contentious-issue-of-obamacare/
According to a new survey, the majority of doctors do not believe that the AMA represents their views and interests. Much of that dissatisfaction stems from the organizationâs support for President Obamaâs contentious health care reform package.
That shouldnât be surprising. The AMA declares that its core mission is to âhelp doctors help patients.â But ObamaCare undermines that pursuit by making life harder for physicians and driving down the quality of care available to patients.....
The Jackson & Coker survey joins a large stack of research with similar findings. In February, the National Physicians Survey discovered that more than three times as many doctors believed that the quality of American health care would âdeteriorateâ rather than âimproveâ under ObamaCare. Nine of ten physicians think ObamaCare will have a negative impact on their profession.
Thereâs no doubt that it will.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/sallypi...ma-split-over-contentious-issue-of-obamacare/