Four Legacies of
Obamacare
Language allows us to
reach out to people, to touch them with our innermost fears, hopes,
disappointments, victories. To reach out to people we'll never meet.
It's the greatest legacy you could ever leave your children or your loved ones:
The history of how you felt.
It's the greatest legacy you could ever leave your children or your loved ones:
The history of how you felt.
November 8, 2012 - Yesterday
my new little book,
The New Voice of Health
Reform: 3 Rs – Rhyme, Reason, and
Reality (Medinnovation Press). Arrived in the mail. This is the first book in a series of 12
books. Its title is Rhyme, Poetry, and Realities.
This book and those that follow will be
about I feel about health reform – my innermost fears, my hopes, and the fears, disappointments . hopes, and
legacies health reform will bring to physicians and patients. In my next blog, I will tell you how you can order this first
book, which is 157 pages and will sell for $12.95. For physicians, the top four legacies of
health reform will be: 1) acute and chronic physician shortages, 2 large scale bureaucrat burdens and regulations; and 3) the
rapid decline of private practice; 4) rapid consolidation and employment into
large organizations.
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