Physicians push back on healthcare overhaul

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Docs for Patient Care (D4PC), the nation's leading voice of doctors opposing Obamacare and offering better healthcare reform, has produced an ad on the DrudgeReport.com linking to educational videos developed by the organization.  The YouTube videos feature some of the nation's best doctors explaining what will happen if the current healthcare proposal is put into effect.  The doctors also offer alternative solutions for reform that have been avoided by Washington.  

Dr. Hal Scherz, President of Docs for Patient Care and Pediatric Urologist of Atlanta, GA, says, "We think these are powerful videos.  They show doctors and patients talking about Obamacare where the disastrous consequences of his reform will be most felt – in a doctor's office."

Since the first stages of the new administration's healthcare reform, these specialty surgeons have discussed the proposals with their patients and colleagues.  With misrepresentation of the American Medical Association's - which only represents 17 percent of American doctors - endorsement of Obama's healthcare direction, Docs for Patient Care united physicians across the country that foresee many unintended consequences that will seriously compromise the quality and access of care.

The latest D4PC videos tell the story of the often overlooked, yet key voices in healthcare reform: doctors and patients.

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Doctors for Patient Care

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