AMA to Indianapolis Star: Physicians group provides voice for the unisured
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Letter to the Editor
The recent survey that shows growing physician support for national health insurance draws attention to the need for health care reform but does not define national health insurance, or incremental reform, both of which can be interpreted in a variety of ways, regarding the April 2 article by Shari Rudavsky, "Survey: More doctors back universal health care."
The American Medical Association has a national health reform proposal to cover the 47 million uninsured patients. The AMA plan expands coverage through tax credits that would provide the most money to those who need it most: lower-income Americans. Our proposal gives individuals choices so they can select the best plan for themselves and their families, and it promotes fair rules that include protections for high-risk patients and greater individual responsibility.
Physicians struggle daily with the shortcomings of our health care system, and we agree that much more can be done to make it better and stronger. As the nation's largest physician group, we are eager to support legislation that builds on the strengths of our current system world-class medical innovations and research, and doctors dedicated to the health of their patients.
The AMA's Voice For The Uninsured campaign was launched with the hope that more Americans will join in our effort toward a national solution. Share your voice.
Sincerely,
Edward L. Langston, MD
AMA Board Chairman
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