Obama's Doctor: President's Vision For Health Care Bound To Fail

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First Posted: 07-29-09 09:58 AM   |   Updated: 07-29-09 02:39 PM

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The man Barack Obama consulted on medical matters for over two decades said on Tuesday that the president's vision for health care reform is bound for failure.

Dr. David Scheiner, a 70-year Chicago-based physician who treated Obama for more than 20 years, said he was disheartened by the health care legislation his former patient is championing, calling it piecemeal and ineffectual.

"I look at his program and I can't see how it's going to work," Scheiner told the Huffington Post. "He has no cost control. There would be no effective cost control in his program. The [Congressional Budget Office] said it's going be incredibly expensive ... and the thing that I really am worried about is, if it is the failure that I think it would be, then health reform will be set back a long, long time."

Scheiner, who prefers a more progressive approach to reform, was hesitant about trying to divine the president's motives, although he said he believed that "in his heart of hearts" Obama "may well like a single-payer program."

"His pragmatism is what is overwhelming him." Scheiner added: "I think he's afraid that he can't get anything through if he doesn't go through this incredibly compromised program."

Admitting that he was not a political practitioner, Scheiner said he felt compelled to speak out because of his unique relationship with the president and this critical moment in the health care debate. A champion of a single-payer health care system, Scheiner noted repeatedly that he came to the debate from the perspective of having dealt with the hassles and pitfalls of the current system. His speaking out is part of a larger effort, launched by Physicians for a National Health Program, to push Congress to consider single-payer as an alternative to current reform proposals.

As Scheiner sees it, all alternatives simply fall short. Keeping private insurers in the market, he warns, would simply maintain burdensome administrative costs. He argued further that the pharmaceutical industry is not being asked to make "any kind of significant sacrifices" in the current round of reform negotiations. As for a public health care option, Scheiner insists that the proposal remains vague and inadequate.

"First of all, they haven't really gone into great detail about the public option," he said. "How much is it going to cost, are they going to really undercut private health insurance by a considerable amount? Will there be any restriction that you can get for public option?"

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Despite his policy critiques, Scheiner's affection for his long-time patient is quite obvious. He recalled the president as being "gracious" and "never pulling rank" when he came to his office. "Part of my shtick, is I sing songs and I love humor," Scheiner said. "I remember last time I saw him I told him a joke, he said, 'Doc, you told me that joke before.' I was so impressed he can remember my bad jokes -- this guy has to be really bright."

During the course of the campaign, Scheiner became one of the many mini-celebrities in Obama's orbit. When the then-Senator released a one-page summary documenting his health, criticism for its brevity was laid on the doc's doorstep.

"The guy was healthy, you know," Scheiner recalled. "What can you say? His only problem was that he smoked ... But there wasn't that much to say. If I had added anything it would have been pure drivel. There wasn't anything serious in his record. He'd never had anything. The guy is built like a rock, he could probably bench-press me...

"I think my most impressive time was when Jon Stewart actually mocked my report," he added. "I thought that was wonderful."

All of which makes his current criticism of Obama's health care policies all the more difficult. While Scheiner raved about the president's intellectual curiosity, he was at loss for words as to why Obama had consulted with private industry executives more than primary care physicians. And while he spoke glowingly about the president's oratorical talents, he expressed disappointment that Obama had not done more to explain the benefits of single-payer coverage to the American public.

The White House has said that the president moved away from a single-payer approach both because of philosophical objections (consumers should be allowed to keep their coverage) as well as political realities (limited support for the proposal in Congress). The administration's position increasingly resembles the maxim, Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

"It's a good question," Scheiner said, when asked if having watered-down reform become law was better than getting a single-payer system stalled in Congress. "Is something better than nothing? That is a hard one for me. That is a difficult one, because, in the end, I think [Obama's] program is going to fail."

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The man Barack Obama consulted on medical matters for over two decades said on Tuesday that the president's vision for health care reform is bound for failure. Dr. David Scheiner, a 70-year Chicago-b...
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- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 53 fans permalink

For factual info on HC reform, go to:

HealthActionNow.org

Healthcare­factchecke­r.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 08/09/2009
- einstein10 I'm a Fan of einstein10 43 fans permalink

President Obama's own family physician for the last 22 years, Dr. David Scheiner IN HIS OWN WORDS:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wsPZsEYuok

The fact that he was invited by ABC to ask a question at Obama's forum, but then dis-invited later suggests that someone had a reason to keep him from entering the discussion

." Hear what he has to say! You will be shocked. What is Obama thinking?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 08/02/2009
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Sounds to me like the good doctor wants him to just push it, push it real good...screw Congress, nobody likes them, Dem or GOPer, and (for the time being) the American people still like (and furthermore, TRUST) the President. I say pull an FDR or an Andrew Jackson and take it to the voters, put the fear of having to find a private sector job into those Congressmen and women! Let's just go single-payer, lets go universal, let's go crazy! (btw: I'm Active Duty military, so do what you want, I got TriCare for life...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 08/02/2009
- hauty007 I'm a Fan of hauty007 3 fans permalink

UNPRECEDENTED
just for that.. I am making my first contribution to SARAHPAC.
sending the receipt to the DNC, using their pre-paid envelop!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 08/02/2009
- star3 I'm a Fan of star3 3 fans permalink

Something else that is unprecedented is a president firing the ceos of General Motors and Chrysler. By what authority could he do that? Why was he not called on it? He is president...meaning to preside...not a king...meaning to rule.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 08/04/2009
- showtel I'm a Fan of showtel 5 fans permalink
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"ghastly fraudulence" refers to the way this debate has been snuffed out since 1948.

"bound for failure" might be a good thing, a very good thing.

"heart of hearts" it's universal healthcare, even better!

"glide path" could be the way this whole thing is going, because truth wins the day

("thank you" -- always appropriate :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 08/02/2009
- showtel I'm a Fan of showtel 5 fans permalink
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The only way a middle ground will be found is if Universal Healthcare (which 72 percent of Americans favor) is put back on the table. The 13 congressmen who voted for the opt-out program are the first reported to go against the lobbyists and private insurance corporations.

Why not let Americans enjoy the same Insurance privileges as Congress, and the active duty Forces?

Otherwise, it's and 88 billion dollar buy off -- ghastly fraudulence. Hopefully, it will come down to a glide path toward Universal Healthcare -- at least, a more even playing field.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 08/02/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 53 fans permalink

I will wager that over 60% of people over 70 believe this. They have no vision of a future different from what they believe works. Most seniors are believing the GOPers as they tell them that they will have to be euthanized if we reform Medicare. I am 65. Why are seniors so easily bamboozled? Seriously?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 08/01/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 53 fans permalink

I will wager that over 60% of people over 70 believe this - that health care reform will fail. Not necessarily for the reasons stated by this man. Most seniors are believing the GOPers lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 08/01/2009
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I am 68 years old and I do not believe it. Why would people believe this? While my wife was dying from lung cancer from smoking we had Living Wills made and my is still effective. My wife has since passed on and her Living Will was followed precisely per instructions. Why is this such a frightful experience? Even if it is true. The idea is to pay for the consultation, even though my wife and I were not charged for the the consultation we had over 5 years ago--unless the insurance was charged. In case you do not know this very consultation has been paid for for years by insurance companies. It is nothing new and nothing to be concerned about. ANOTHER REPUBLICAN SCARE TACTIC!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 08/01/2009
- star3 I'm a Fan of star3 3 fans permalink

Anyone trying to euthanize, which is "legalized murder", me or any member of my family will be looking down the business end of a .38. If someone has a living will which says it is their wish under a painful illness, where there is no hope of recovery, is entirely a personal choice, but for the government to make this a law is insane. No Way!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 08/09/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 53 fans permalink

FGS, man. We are talking about a living will and power of attorney issues here. No one is talking about euthanasia except the RW radicals and Palin - oh, guess she's their leader.

IF, I say IF you are interested in some factual information about health care reform go to:

HealthActionNow.org

Healthcare­factchecke­r.com

Please get the right information before you go off half cocked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 08/09/2009
- aboveparr I'm a Fan of aboveparr 4 fans permalink
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SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT!!!!

Health care reform isn't just about how we're going to pay for it but how we're going to use the money when we get it. First and foremost true reform will pay doctors directly, it's proven to lower cost, open access and can be done for as little as 5$ a week, check out www.The5DollarRevolution.com.

A plan that raises 140 billion a year for the public option, won't add to the deficit or raise taxes and will be affordable for anyone is The5Dollar­Revolution­. The bills in congress are an insult to the 450,000 doctors who just want to be compensated fairly and focus on treating their patients.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 08/01/2009

20 cents on every dollar goes to unnesessary administrative costs by the health insurance companies...By eliminating the insurance companies from health care there is already enough money in the system to extend health care to everyone with no additional cost.
Also i get a kick out of the sound bites put out by the insurance industry, saying how will lose our choice if we adopt a single payer system like medicare for all. The way it is now wall street executives are making our health care decisions and restricting care based on company profit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 08/01/2009
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 126 fans permalink
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Obama Renews Vow of No Middle-Class Tax Increase
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/us/politics/04obama.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 08/04/2009
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I trust President Obama more than his doctor. Enough said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 08/01/2009
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God Bless

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 08/01/2009
- einstein10 I'm a Fan of einstein10 43 fans permalink

Foolish thinking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 08/02/2009
- ssg13565 I'm a Fan of ssg13565 24 fans permalink

So the doctor thinks that allowing private insurers to continue to exist would simply maintain the burdensome administrative costs. And how, pray tell, would they be able to compete with the public option if they maintained these costs?

Further, the doctor thinks the pharmaceutical industry is not being asked to make "any kind of significant sacrifices" . I guess their offer of $88 billion a year in price reduction before negotiations even begin is not significant.

The doctor is not satisfied with the details provided on the public option. I suppose he thinks that the document should present itself to him in his office and read itself to him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 08/01/2009
- Bob Soper I'm a Fan of Bob Soper 8 fans permalink
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the "$88 billion a year in price reduction before negotiations even begin" is a red herring. It only applies to BRAND NAME, super expensive drugs... and locks the gov't into buying those drugs. This is actually just a ploy to give big pharma MORE profits.

These healthcare industries are working for their Wall Street masters, not for us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 08/02/2009

Little by little Obama is beginning to disappoint those who thought he'd be their champion. As evidence we now have The Health Care Insurance Reform Compromise Plan which is hardly what Obama's doctor prescribed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 08/01/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 53 fans permalink

No, we are disappointed in those Dems in Congress who don't get behind the President. We are disappointed in the GOPers who lie about the health care reform. I know it is done to keep people confused and there are still a few out there who will believe the GOPers even after 8 years of GW and friends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 08/01/2009
- mari2JJ I'm a Fan of mari2JJ 37 fans permalink

Although a new member of the Democratic Party, I still must say that I am waiting for a similar Health Care plan like , the Canadian provincial plan, British Columbia Health Insurance System - BCHIS. I had my second heart surgery there and of the 4 heart surgeries I have had, that was one of the best. Great hospital care, great cardiologist and great heart surgeon. So I tend to want to barf when people malign a single payer system. Frankly of the 4 heart surgeries I had to have, the British Columbia one was great as were all the others. They all saved my life and I am now 77 years old. But if someone makes such disgusting statements about a single payer systems, one needs to wonder what pony they have in the race. For me, I vote for a single payer plan. But I can live with which ever pays for every one to have adequate minimal health insurance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 AM on 08/02/2009
- star3 I'm a Fan of star3 3 fans permalink

Nobody has to lie about it, we are capable of reading it for ourseves an forming our own conclusions, but if the conclusios we come to don't match yours, then it must be because someone ("someone" being a GOP) must be "lying" to us, and we, of course, are such dunces, we can't, possibly, think for ourselves. Tsk, Tsk. Give some people a book, teach them to read, and see what happens...they think a few pages of Egar Allen Po makes them a teacher.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 08/04/2009
- Whitley2009 I'm a Fan of Whitley2009 116 fans permalink
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Mister Obama, get rid of that physician.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 08/01/2009
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You didn't read the article, did you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 08/01/2009
- Raster I'm a Fan of Raster 22 fans permalink

Over 30 countries would agree with the Doctor. They have all had single-payer for many years. Obama should call for a national referendum vote by the people of the US on what they want for health care system. I bet single-payer would win by a significant margin if choices were clearly explained by Obama, Dem Congressional Leaders, and Executive Branch leaders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 PM on 07/31/2009
- RonGallion I'm a Fan of RonGallion 19 fans permalink
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Why don't we have a vote if we want Obamacare. It would go down in flames.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 08/01/2009
- Gwiwer I'm a Fan of Gwiwer 3 fans permalink
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Uh, Obama laid out his plans for reforming healthcare during the campaign, and then Americans, by voting, went and elected him President... Seems like we already had a vote and his ideas held up just fine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 AM on 08/01/2009
- PJay1 I'm a Fan of PJay1 44 fans permalink
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"The Healthcare Speech Obama SHOULD HAVE Delivered"
by JamesPB

http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/23058

Not sure if this was cross posted here -- A must read.

Had President Obama given this speech, we'd well be on our way to single payer.
This speech would have called out the opposition, exposing them for who they are and who they do and DON'T represent.

An opportunity lost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 07/31/2009
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Thanks for posting this. It was great & if only true. Now, that would be what we expected, deserve & save our nation.

I do hope Obama gets a grip & starts doing the right thing soon. I know it must be hard to be up against all he is but he can pull rank. He has to.

If Bush took us to war in Iraq as he did so can Obama for a "good" & much needed cause, so this nation can be healed before it's too late.

If Congress & the greedy capitalists who helped bring this on don't start contributing, they can kiss their own asses goodbye, too.

No middle class (peasants)...No Kings & Queens (rich) or their court & cronies, either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 08/01/2009
- jcsophie I'm a Fan of jcsophie 8 fans permalink
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Hmmm.....sounds a little like the problem with the Cash for Clunkers program.....good idea, we just can't pay for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 07/31/2009
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