Tuesday, October 13, 2009

What does Obama's doctor think about health care reform?

This isn't exactly a new item (from Forbes in June of this year), but it points out a couple of reasons why the Government often takes the wrong approach to solving problems. The article is about David Scheiner, an internist based in the Chicago, who took care of Obama from 1987 until he became President. Here's a good passage about Scheiner's view of why Obama has gotten most of the solutions to the health care problem wrong:

Looking at Obama's team of health advisers, Scheiner doesn't see anyone who's actually in the trenches. "I have a suspicion they pick people from the top echelon of medicine, people who write about it but haven't been struggling in it," he says. Scheiner is critical of Obama's pick for Health and Human Services secretary--Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, who used to work as the chief lobbyist for her state's trial lawyers association. "He doesn't see all the pain, it's so tragic out here," he says. "Obama's wonderful, but on this one I'm not sure if he's getting the right input."

As someone who is also "in the trenches", I can certainly relate to Dr. Scheiner's positions.

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