Showing posts with label Kathleen Sebelius. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathleen Sebelius. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2009

Public health insurance option: not the essential element


A public health insurance option offered by the U.S. government is not the essential element in this healthcare reform debate. Both President Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius seem to be on the same page on this issue. However, Former Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean, a physician and a former presidential candidate, argues that "A public option is the only way to guarantee health care for all Americans and its inclusion is non-negotiable." He has a petition here: http://standwithdrdean.com/

My gut tells me that we will eventually see a public insurance option here in the U.S.A. It's inevitable. I think that a public insurance plan will reflect many of the good and bad elements seen in Medicare and Medicaid. Sadly, I also think that many U.S. physicians will choose not to accept this new government-sponsored public health insurance option. Therefore, its real value may be in hospital admissions, ER visits, etc. I really hope I'm wrong and that most physicians choose to accept the public insurance option so that patients can receive medical care. Otherwise, the "in network" provider list will be awfully short.

If we really have the best health insurance in the world, what good is that fact if so many people don't have access to it? To view the CNN story that covers this issue, click here.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

FDA Transparency Blog


Transparency is a real buzz phrase in the world of industry-supported medical education. We all want to know if a speaker has any financial ties to the pharmaceutical industry. Do such ties influence clinical attitudes and prescribing behaviors? To ties to industry influence the decisions made by government organizations such as the FDA? After all, the decisions they make heavily impact the success (or failure) of many pharmaceutical and biotech companies.

The FDA recently launched the FDA Transparency Blog. This almost implies that the FDA has not been transparent. Or, perhaps they are now making a concerted effort to demonstrate their willingness to publicly disclose anything that might influence their decisions. The Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D., formed the Transparency Task Force, chaired by Principal Deputy Commissioner Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, to provide recommendations on ways to make the FDA and its processes more transparent to the public.

On the blog, Secretary Kathleen Sebelius; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; remarks: "Our Administration is committed to eliminating the barriers between the American people and their government, and the Task Force is another big step in the right direction."

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Kathleen Sebelius


Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius has been appointed the nation’s ninth HHS secretary. She won by a 65-31 Senate vote.