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Are you ready for your 0bamacare e-Care?
(CNSNews.com) – The Senate Committee on Aging last week offered a preview of the government’s future role in health care, showing how Americans will interact with doctors and other health care providers. The demonstration offers a glimpse at an overlooked effect of health care reform.
The effort, loosely called e-Health or e-Care, combines health-care technology with 21st-century Internet connectivity. It will allow doctors to interact with their patients through innovations such as video chats, telephone health checkups, and home-health monitoring devices that relay data over wireless Internet connections. http://cnsnews.com/news/article/64663
And once THAT connection is established, The Ministry of Health can tap into the conversation to ensure all parties are complying with 0bamacare rules or to intercede when an MD
Is Big Brother smiling??
All doctors will be brought into the National Formulary Family of Evidence Based Medicine.
All evidence of every kind is personally owned by Barack Obama. He knows what evidence based medicine is, and he knows that the rest is just voodoo and superstition.
I went to the VA to try to get their pharmacy to give me my heart pills which include Plavix, Lipitor, and Lisinopryl.
Plavix was not in their formulary, unless I would please have a stent put in my heart first, then maybe they could get it for me. Lipitor wasn’t in their formulary — I could have simvastatin, one of the early statins, circa 1965, that Lipitor replaced. They did give me Lisinopryl which costs me $50 per 90 days at Walmart, but then they sent me a bill for $25.
So, as a decorated military vet with service overseas and a heart condition that is increasingly serious, I got $25 worth of benefit in exchange for driving 50 miles to the VA Medical Center and waiting around all day.
What a deal!
Oh, people are going to love Obamacare.
I hope in January 2011 a new and better Congress finds a way to impeach Obama before he completely and totally destroys USA.
Sara E. Kreckman, MD, UW Health Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
