Busting the Big Myth of Health Care – Kevin Wacasey, MD

When Dr. Wacasey graduated from medical school in 1994, he took an oath to do no harm to his patients and to him, that includes doing no financial harm. But after spending over twenty years practicing Emergency Medicine and seeing countless ways he was being used by corporations and insurers to rip patients off, he went into business for himself by opening a no-health insurance practice. At the same time, he also decided to make it his mission to change health care – by changing the way Americans think about health care. To that end Dr. Wacasey has written two books – The Guide to Buying Health Insurance, and Health Care, and Healthcareonomics – 500 Ways You’re Being Ripped Off by the Health Insurance, and Health Care Industries (both available via Amazon, iTunes, and Nook). He created the Dr. W’s Equation app, which quickly and easily allows people to compare health insurance plans, then find the one that makes the most financial sense. Dr. Wacasey also maintains a blog at healthcareonomics.com, and is quite active on his Healthcareonomics Twitter and Facebook profiles. He is available as a speaker and consultant for groups and businesses who want to learn how to save money on both health insurance, and health care.

The Regulatory State Tyranny, Plato’s Noble Lie Lying for Justice

by John Dale Dunn MD JD
(video not yet available, text follows)

Texas Chapter AAPS annual meeting, May 19, 2018

Lecturer, Department of Emergency Medicine
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, Fort Hood, Texas
Medical Officer, Brown County, Texas
Policy Advisor, American Council on Science and Health,
New York City, and Heartland Institute, Chicago, IL.

Dr. Dunn’s opinions are personal and not attributable to the US Army or Department of Defence the Sheriff of Brown County.

The tyrannical regulatory administrative state is built on the commitment to the idea that elite of “experts” can create a utopia.  FAT CHANCE, but, nonetheless, they are convinced that the utopian ideal is well within the reach of the ruling elites—just ask them and they well reference their superior knowledge and good intentions, but most of all a belief that their wonderful ideas will be enough—if there are failures it was because of a lack of money, time, and energetic dedication to the cause of the socialist/collectivist cause.  Continue reading

The Cure for Sick Healthcare – Deane Waldman, MD, MBA

Dr. Waldman’s new ebook is available at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CSK1MMK

Dr. Waldman is a retired pediatric cardiologist and system theorist analyst for American healthcare. He brings 37 years of clinical experience plus the business and administrative experience as Chief of Pediatric Cardiology at University of Chicago to the position of Director of the Center for Health Care Policy at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. He is also the Consumer Advocate member on the Board of Directors of the New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange. His background and academic training include Yale, Chicago Medical School, Mayo Clinic, Northwestern, Harvard, and Anderson Management Schools. He has authored over 150 academic medical publications and more than 300 lay articles and policy papers on both management and strategy in healthcare. “Dr. Deane,” as he is commonly known, is the author of award-winning print books including The Cancer in the American Healthcare System and the best-selling eBook series titled, Restoring Care to American Healthcare.

Texas Chapter Update – June 2018

Dear Texas AAPS members,

Thank you to all who attended our chapter meeting in San Antonio!  We had a great turnout and the speakers were very informative.

Our keynote speaker, Dr. Waldman—Director of the Center for Health Care Policy at the Texas Public Policy Foundation—gave a superb presentation about Medicaid reform.  His presentation can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wihtf2AnaM4.

In addition, his new ebook outlining his solutions for reform was just released at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CSK1MMK

Other presentations from our recent meeting can be found here:
http://www.texasaaps.org/category/video/

Ft. Worth physician, Dr. Kevin Wacasey—who spoke on “Busting the Big Myth of Health Care”—has two books exposing the harmful games health insurers play and strategies for overcoming their tactics: http://healthcareonomics.com/books/

Congratulations to the new board members! 

The result of our election of officers and board members is listed below:

Officers:

  • President, Sheila Page, DO
  • President-elect, John Dunn, MD
  • Secretary, Steve Croft, MD
  • Treasurer, Gil Robinson, MD

Board of Directors:

  • Ray Page, DO, PhD
  • Joseph Lukaska, MD
  • Darren Meyer, MD
  • Peter Curka, DO
  • Ewa Stewart, MD
  • Mary Morrow, MD

In other news:

The Texas Medical Board Sunset Advisory Commission met in May and voted May 24th on the recommendations for changes to the Texas Medical Board. TXAAPS was represented by the chapter president, Sheila Page, DO, who submitted testimony and offered recommendations for changes that would help the way the TMB functions.  It was very encouraging to see that the Commission embraced some of our recommendations.

Background on the Sunset Commission.  In 1977, Texas established the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission to periodically review state agencies in order to make recommendations as to their reform or termination.  Since then most states have followed suit by establishing their own programs for sunset review of their state agencies.  Here is a good overview of state sunset commissions.  Florida, California, Minnesota, New Mexico, and other states have since established sunset commissions.  Oregon refused to establish mandatory sunset review, as reported here.

The Sunset Commission’s Recommendations:

The full list of the Sunset Commission’s recommendations is posted on its website here.

Among the recommendations adopted by the Texas Sunset Commission, the Commission agreed with us that adoption of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact is not in the best interest of the patients, their physicians, and the state.  Instead, the TMB will be asked to adopt an expedited licensing process for qualified out-of-state physicians.  As part of this modification and as a management action, the Commission directed the Texas Medical Board to review its current licensing practices for out-of-state physicians and identify any necessary changes to statute or rules that are required to implement a new expedited process.

The Sunset Commission also agreed with us about requiring the TMB to disclose its expert reviews, requiring that they “share with the license holder who is the subject of the allegation a complete copy of each preliminary written report produced by each expert physician reviewer for the license holder’s case, not just the final report currently required by law.”

Another recommendation by the Commission was to take steps to limit the TMB’s posting of disparaging information about physicians, and to establish a central repository for complaints against the TMB itself, of which there are many.

The right to a Trial de Novo, for which TXAAPS advocated, was not included in the report, but was supported and recommended by Sen Bob Hall. It is very encouraging to have a Senator champion this cause, because the need for constitutional protection has been dismissed for many years.  Trial de Novogives the opportunity for a physician who wants to challenge a SOAH ruling to do so and request a trial by jury with an independent judge.  This will give the opportunity for a fresh look at the evidence and constitutional due process rights.  This is the only opportunity for the physician to have due process rights observed during an investigation.

As with many victories, we were not alone in our efforts.  There were other people who testified in support of physicians and the pressing need for due process rights in the function of the agency.  A patient advocacy group, Texas Right to Know, led by Sheila Hemphill, made many recommendations and supported ours. She did a tremendous amount of work at the Capitol talking to the members of the Commission about the need for improvements to the medical board’s processes.

TMA’s Dr. Carlos Cardenas  was also present to testify.  Although TMA had previously promoted the Interstate Compact, they were supportive of an expedited licensing process as well.

The fight is by no means over. We will keep you updated as the process moves forward in the 2019 legislative session.

All for the Patient,
Your Texas Chapter