Rep. Tim Bishop & A Vision of Socialized Medicine for Long Island
April 9, 2012
Long Island Rep.Tim Bishop is suddenly concerned about waste and fraud in Medicare, so much so, that he recently held a series of Medicare meetings for seniors in several Long Island locations to discuss the elimination of waste and fraud. Some of the talk centered around unnecessary testing.
It’s important to mention that Bishop voted for Obamacare which includes IPAB (Independent Patient Advisory Board) and which cut half a billion from Medicare. Both of those issues will likely mean rationing of health services to individuals based on decisions by 15 government bureaucrats in D.C. Seniors are particularly vulnerable.
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Haven, Amazon s health venture with JPMorgan and Berkshire Hathaway, is disbanding.
Details about Haven have been few and far between ever since it was announced in 2018. It started without a clear mandate from the founding companies and never landed on one.
Haven s first big bet on primary care was shut down when the coronavirus pandemic started. Dozens of employees left the venture in the spring and summer, including Dr. Atul Gawande, its CEO.
The venture s failure is coming at a shock to an industry that thought it could be transformational.
Business Insider tracked Haven s three-year struggle to find a voice in healthcare before it disbanded.
The years-long battle involved mudslinging and big spending by some of Washington's most powerful healthcare industry interests. The chaotic final sprint ended with major capitulations to healthcare providers.
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