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Obama bypasses congress


Posted: Jul 7, 2010

President Obama intends to bypass Congress and appoint Dr. Donald Berwick to head Medicare and Medicaid, the White House announced Tuesday -- filling the job while Congress is in recess to get around Republican opposition that threatened to derail Berwick's confirmation.

In two decades as a professor of health policy and as a prolific writer, Dr. Berwick has championed the interests of patients and consumers. At the same time, he has spoken of the need to RATION health care and cap spending, has supported efforts to “reduce the total supply of high-technology medical and surgical care” and has expressed great admiration for the British health care system.

One of Dr. Berwick’s first tasks will be to work with Congress to avert a 21 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors, scheduled to occur late this year.

The American Medical Association has praised Dr. Berwick, saying he is “widely known and respected” for his efforts to improve the quality and safety of care. But cuts in Medicare payments could damage the quality of care and prompt doctors to turn away new Medicare patients, doctors say.

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I know that presidents before Obama - sm

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have used this tactic. However, I still don't see where it is right. When you have to be sneaky and appoint someone while congress is at recess, to me that just shows that this person was so radical that you couldn't get enough democrats to support it let alone any republicans. I want what Obama promised....transparency. So far all I've seen are thug tactics and lies. Just because I disagree with Obama doing it, you shouldn't assume I was okay when Bush did it too. Like I said before, I don't think it is right for any president to do that.

So now what is your response since I didn't agree when Bush did it either?

I'd be curious to know if you were as vocal. - s/m

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Even the dems can apparently learn, and I'm sure taking a page from the rep playbook is probably a bitter pill to swallow. This guy was nominated in April and they dithered around with it, and it's a post that needs to be filled. I'm not actually too keen on the idea either, but have to admit to being a bit pleased about seeing the dems show a bit of backbone.

From "Remaking American Medicine" - Backwards Typist

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CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE


 


Donald Berwick, MD, MPP, Founder, President and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement


Dr. Donald BerwickDr. Donald Berwick is one of America’s leading patient safety advocates. A clinical professor of pediatrics and health care policy at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Berwick is the founder, president and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). For more than 20 years, he has been a positive force for health care quality improvements and a champion of transparency within the health care system. Dr. Berwick’s decades-long crusade has earned him a knighthood from the Queen of England, and he has been ranked as the third most powerful American in health care – behind Bill Gates and ahead of President Bush.

Last year Dr. Berwick announced what even he acknowledges is probably his organization’s most ambitious project, the 100,000 Lives Campaign. His premise was simple: challenge hospitals to eliminate the estimated 98,000 deaths caused by medical errors in American hospitals each year.

“When I announced the campaign, I knew we were walking out on a limb. We were proposing to do something bigger than we had ever done. I didn’t know if hospitals would sign on to the campaign because they may not want to admit there are needless deaths.”

According to Dr. Berwick, the 100,000 Lives Campaign is a results-oriented project on an immense scale that was created to demonstrate what can happen when hospitals are committed to quality improvement.

Says Dr. Berwick, “The response to the “100,000 Lives” campaign has been overwhelming. It’s a total surprise to me, and the most inspiring experience of my whole professional career.”

More than 3,037 hospitals have committed to participate, representing 92 percent of the hospital beds in America. In addition, 74 percent of hospitals are reporting their mortality data directly to IHI. This level of reporting astounds Dr. Berwick, since most hospitals are reluctant to release such information unless required by law or a government agency.

“Hospitals don’t like to admit mistakes because they think many are not preventable. The feeling is that inevitably there will be deaths and injuries and the public needs to understand that things sometimes go wrong. But this doesn’t acknowledge that often deaths and injuries take place because of human or system error or a combination of both – both of which are preventable.”

To launch the campaign, Dr. Berwick and IHI set about recruiting some of the most influential health care organizations in the country. Among those he convinced to participate are the American Medical Association; American Nurses Association; Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. The campaign encourages thousands of hospitals across the U.S. to make a commitment to implement the following actions within their facilities:



  • Deploy Rapid Response Teams… at the first sign of patient decline

  • Deliver Reliable, Evidence-Based Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction… to prevent deaths from heart attack

  • Prevent Adverse Drug Events (ADEs)… by implementing medication reconciliation

  • Prevent Central Line Infections… by implementing a series of interdependent, scientifically grounded steps called the “Central Line Bundle”

  • Prevent Surgical Site Infections… by reliably delivering the correct perioperative care

  • Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia… by implementing a series of interdependent, scientifically grounded steps called the “Ventilator Bundle”


Through its partners, IHI has been able to leverage the involvement of thousands of hospitals in the campaign. According to IHI more than 63,000 lives have already been saved because of the campaign. For all the campaign’s success, Dr. Berwick sees this as just the beginning.

“I think patients’ families and consumers should be more involved in the patient safety movement. Frankly, at the risk of losing friends in health care, what we need is outrage. We need the public to say ‘no, I don’t want a health care system at any price, let alone close to two trillion dollars, which is going hurt me when it tries to help me.’ We need to hear that from the public.”


 

these measures sound - reasonable to me

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what do you think?

I'm not sure. I've heard different from the media - Backwards Typist

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and what research I have done have given him 5 stars for his approach to health care. I'll be digging deeper today if I have time.

his arrogance is astounding.. - nm

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He scares the stuff out of me.

arrogance - magsnfla

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Not an obama supporter, but I have to say all Presidents are arrogant - anyone who thinks they have the "stuff" to be in that job is by definition arrogant. They all scare me - the last one got us deeper into one war and started another one, and took us into record level debt. He couldn't speak a complete sentence without mispronouncing something. I think he was probably a nice man, but he sure didn't have any business being president.

Well, you aint seen nothing yet!.. "Record level debt"? - Obama is the King of that one!.nm

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It's the only way he can get anything done (sm) - Nikki

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with the Congress he's forced to try to work with. As someone else pointed out, it's already been four months, and nothing has happened yet. It's safe to assume that the Republicans would be against this guy because they're against every single thing Obama does. They walk in lockstep and filibuster to obstruct up legislation.

I'm glad he did it.

not surprising - sm

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Why I am not surprised? Because you think everything he does is okay, that's why. With no regard for opposing points of view and total acceptance of forcing one's own ideas on others without regard. talk about lockstep! Like my stepmom used to say, if he jumped off a bridge you would jump right after him.
My post wasn't a personal nasty one. Why was yours? (nm) - Nikki
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not nasty - sm
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I don't think it was personally nasty; it was just a statement of my opinion, that you support everything Obama does while dismissing any opposing point of view. That "Congress he is forced to work with," as you put it, were elected by the citizens of this country. He has an obligation to work with them, not circumvent them. We do not live in a dictatorship where one man makes the decisions. We have a system in place that he has chosen to disregard.
It was totally nasty and rude. (sm) - Nikki
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To refresh your memory, these are your words:

"Why I am not surprised? Because you think everything he does is okay, that's why. With no regard for opposing points of view and total acceptance of forcing one's own ideas on others without regard. talk about lockstep! Like my stepmom used to say, if he jumped off a bridge you would jump right after him."

You finally began to address the issue in this post, but your first post was a total personal insult. I haven't been here as often as I used to be. Now I remember why.

On the outside chance you're interested in addressing the ISSUE (which you didn't do even ONCE in your first post), instead of whether I would jump off a bridge or pretending you can read my mind and then declare what I think and state it as fact, you might want to check out the following link:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Recess_appointments_made_by_President_George_W._Bush



WHATEVER... - sm
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You need to address the issue yourself. you said you are glad he did it. That is an issue, the fact that you are okay with circumventing congress. How come you have to return to Bush? Is it because you cannot defend Obama's actions so you try to justify it by saying someone else did it? You should know better. Bush was wrong. Bush is gone. Obama should behave better, but he is proving himself no better than Bush, if not worse. you OK with that? You OK with justifying wrongdoing by saying someone else did it first? I won't continue to argue it with you. It was wrong. it's that simple. The fact that you agree with his actions says something. The fact that you totally disregard the role of (Your words) "The congress he is forced to work with" just because they might now support him on this without regard for the fact that a)it is his job to work with them, not around them, because b)they were elected to represent the people -that says something. And the fact that your defense is that someone else did it first says more. Wrong is wrong no matter who does it. DONE.
Yeah, WHATEVER (nm) - Nikki
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Yes, it WAS nasty and rude. I too rarely get - on here any more because
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of this very thing. On the rare occasion I find something of interest and post it, I just wait a few days to check in again and only bother reading the subject lines and chuckle to myself and shake my head at the nasty and childish responses. Then I log out. The Regressives here are determined that this country regress some more and if they can do it while insulting as many Progressives as possible, that just makes them happier.

Talk to you later, Nikki.
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I heard that some of the pubs were FOR this man - Backwards Typist

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Not all, but some were willing to vote yes for his nomination.

Basic communism 101 hard at work - no message needed

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But if you must read something inside....welcome to communism.

You GWB was a commie pinko?!?! OMG! - How did we not see it. n/m

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