Guest Commentary: Even Pres. Obama Knows the Government Interferes with Efficient Health Care

Pat Bertrocheby Pat Bertroche, D.O.

 

As Swine Flu, or to be PC, H1N1 influenza, sweeps across our nation, the media is filled with all kinds of contradictory information.  There are vaccine shortages, but they are not critical now.  Or there’s a problem with the vaccine, but it’s safe.  And, of course, the inevitable slew of experts giving their expert opinion that disagrees with the other experts.  However, there is one sparkling point of clarity: the US government, and even Pres. Obama, knows that government interference leads to less health care efficiency, more costs for health care, and hampers everyone trying to do their best to protect our citizens from disease and illness.

 

Here’s my proof.  Pres. Obama declared a National State of Emergency, and because he declared a National State of Emergency, “Doctors and hospitals are relieved of the usual governmental regulations and this will help more efficiently treat patients with H1N1.” (ABC news 10-24-09 morning)

 

Here’s more proof from CNN.  The lifting of regulations “gives the federal government more power to help states…by lifting bureaucratic requirements — both in treating patients and moving equipment”.  Later in the article, another great analysis about why you don’t want government in your medicine.  “Obama’s action allows Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius ”to temporarily waive or modify certain requirements” to help health care facilities enact emergency plans to deal with the pandemic.”  Here’s the link to check it out yourself.  http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/10/24/h1n1.obama/index.html

 

And what does the Washington Post say about it?  They quote Jennifer Nuzzo of the University of Pittsburgh ’s Center for Biosecurity as saying “…we can focus on the care of patients rather than focus on administrative hurdles. In disasters, you often don’t have the time or luxury to keep the paperwork in order. You want hospitals focusing on patients.”
What about when there isn’t an emergency?  It’s ok then to clog up the Health Care machine with government paperwork and bureaucracy?

 

I wonder what CBS has to say about it?  “President Obama has declared the virus a national emergency, cutting bureaucratic red tape. “  Imagine that!  The government cutting red tape, and it actually helps!  That’s not what the Loony Left and Pres. Obama say.  Here’s what else CBS said.  “With the H1N1 flu virus spreading farther and faster than expected, the emergency declaration from theWhite House means health care providers can respond to the crisis faster and bypass some federal regulations. This is a proactive move to basically get rid of the red tape so that hospitals don’t have to fight with regulators if the H1N1 epidemic gets bad later on,” said Dr.. Martin Makary of Johns Hopkins University Hospital .

 

Hmmm.  Pres. Obama declares a National State of Emergency, which reduces government interference, so doctors and hospitals can more effectively treat a serious illness..  Well, how ‘bout that?  Turns out that the government is as bad for health care efficiency and effective patient treatment as it is for mail delivery.  So can anyone explain to me why we are still having any further discussion about government run health care?

Pat Bertroche, D.O.
YOUR Congressional Candidate

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About Al Bregar
I am a founding member of the Iowa Defense Alliance and have been politically active since the summer of 2007. I am currently a full time student working toward a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology. I would love to get our state back on track so that I can stay in Iowa once I have earned my degree.

3 Responses to Guest Commentary: Even Pres. Obama Knows the Government Interferes with Efficient Health Care

  1. Ben Hoffman says:

    [So can anyone explain to me why we are still having any further discussion about government run health care?]

    No, Einstein, the government is proposing a public option for health insurance — not government run health care. And the postal service here in Denver operates fairly well. A private company could never provide the service the Post Office does for what they charge. Of course, the Post Office can’t either and they are operating in the red, but that has a lot to do with people using email instead of sending letters.

  2. iowanforabetteriowa says:

    I was watching tv few days ago and a reporter was reporting what the CDC was saying that there was NO none of the seasonal flu types reported this has all been H1N1 . That is total BS pardon my english how the hell do they know when they are not even testing everyone who comes in with the flu and of those i have seen tested less than 2% have had the actual H1N1 virus. Ive known several people who they just were told thats what they had end of story.

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