San Diego County, CA | November 7, 2000 Election |
Health CareBy Susan A. DavisCandidate for United States Representative; District 49 | |
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Health Care - Direct access to OB/GYNs, right to second medical opinions, Medicare prescription drug coverage and protecting medical record privacyAs the daughter of a pediatrician, I was used to my father making house calls in the middle of the night. From my father, I learned how patients should be treated both medically and personally. I think one of the biggest changes in health care between the time when my father was practicing and today is the nature of the doctor-patient relationship. HMOs and insurance companies now play a much larger role in health care decisions -- decisions that used to be left up to patients and doctors. In the Assembly, I've worked hard to protect the doctor-patient relationship. I wrote a law that requires HMOs and insurance companies to cover the cost of a second opinion from a physician outside of a patient's health plan. I also heard from many women who were frustrated with health plans that required them to obtain a referral before visiting their OB-GYN. So I authored legislation that would allow women to see their OB-GYN without going through the HMO gatekeepers. In Congress, I'll continue to make healthcare a priority. I'll fight for a Patients' Bill of Rights that provides direct access to OB/GYNs and the right to a second medical opinion. I will also push for expanding Medicare to help seniors pay for prescription drugs and laws guaranteeing the privacy of you medical records. |
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