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Today we are speaking with Ardis Hoven who will take office as chair of the American Medical Association in June of 2010. [---1---]
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Ardis Hoven:[---5---] Let’s get some of this regulatory stuff out of the way. [---6---]
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She said organization, which consists of more than a quarter million physicians and medical students, believes the health care system in the U.S. needs reform. The American Medical Association is working very hard to make sure that health system reform is accomplished for our patients and the dedicated physicians that provide their care. Clearly, in this country, we have 46 million people who are uninsured, and that is unacceptable. Dr. Hoven also spoke of the current policy of many insurance companies on Pre-existing conditions. Pre-existing conditions, which prohibit people from getting or purchasing health insurance, or health coverage, is unacceptable in this country. People fighting cancer shouldn’t be fighting the insurance company at the same time. She acknowleged, though, that hospitals and doctors share some of the responsibilities for spiraling costs to patients in the U.S. Well, we do have to address the cost issue in this country, but there are many moving parts to cost for all of us involved. Now when we talk about cost, the American Medical Association has been working on this for some times and trying to bend the cost curve. Let us look for providing value on what really makes differences, what works, what doesn't work.