New Study Confirms Need for Obamacare Repeal

New Study Confirms Need for Obamacare Repeal

A new survey finds disturbing predictions about the future of health care from those most qualified to say, doctors.

by Mark Cavers

On the heels of yesterday’s house vote to save our health care system, Thomson Reuters released a new survey that details how 3,000 doctors from around the country see the future of health care and the impact of ObamaCare.  Here are some of the findings:

  • 65% of doctors believe the quality of health care will deteriorate over the next five years; compared to only 18% who believe it will improve.
  • 78% believe the 2010 ObamaCare bill will have a negative impact on physicians.
  • 58% believe the 2010 ObamaCare bill will have a negative impact on patients.
  • An astounding 73% of doctors think the bill will have a negative impact or no impact on patients.

What it means:

Almost 75% of doctors believe the $2.3 trillion bill; which creates 159 new federal agencies, burdensome regulations, numerous new taxes and represents a dangerous encroachment on a patients relationship with their doctors; will have at best no effect and at worst a negative impact on the care you receive from your doctor.

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