In an article from the DailyCaller, an overwhelming 83% of 699 random American physicians surveyed nationwide have considered quitting over ObamaCare. The survey was conducted by the DPMA (Doctor Patient Medical Association).
“Doctors clearly understand what Washington does not — that a piece of
paper that says you are ‘covered’ by insurance or ‘enrolled’ in Medicare
or Medicaid does not translate to actual medical care when doctors
can’t afford to see patients at the lowball payments, and patients have
to jump through government and insurance company bureaucratic hoops.”
Kathryn Serkes, co-founder of DPMA
In related ObamaCare news, Governor Rick Perry has officially declined to enact a state insurance exchange or to expand Medicaid as written in the Obama's health care plan, a growing trend among multiple Republican governors.
“If anyone was in doubt, we in Texas have no intention to implement
so-called state exchanges or to expand Medicaid under Obamacare. I will not be party to socializing healthcare and bankrupting my state
in direct contradiction to our Constitution and our founding principles
of limited government.”
Rick Perry
"In the ObamaCare plan, the federal government sought to force the states
to expand their Medicaid programs by – in the words of the Supreme
Court – putting a gun to their heads. Now that the 'gun to the head' has
been removed, please relay this message to the President: I oppose
both the expansion of Medicaid as provided in the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act and the creation of a so-called 'state' insurance
exchange, because both represent brazen intrusions into the sovereignty
of our state."
Rick Perry
2,080 miles from Lafayette, LA to Washington D.C. and back + 39.8