Docs strongly in favor of public option

Poll Finds Most Doctors Support Public Option - npr.org:
Now, a new survey finds some surprising results: A large majority of doctors say there should be a public option.

When polled, "nearly three-quarters of physicians supported some form of a public option, either alone or in combination with private insurance options," says Dr. Salomeh Keyhani. She and Dr. Alex Federman, both internists and researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, conducted a random survey, by mail and by phone, of 2,130 doctors.

This is very interesting. The majority of doctors find Medicare to be (1) better for patients, particularly in accessibility of care and breadth of services and (2) easier to deal with administratively than private insurers. The argument that a government plan will be a bureaucratic nightmare, slower and make it more difficult to get care is certainly belied by this perspective.

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