[Winona Online Democracy]

Below is an article that was sent to me.

I wonder what the results would be if a scientific and valid survey could be 
done locally?  Not just of doctors, but from a sample of the whole community.

Dwayne Voegeli

Feb. 13, 2007

P.S.  On another note.  No one bit on the invitation in another e-mail from 
last week to say positive things about the "other" side(s) of the political 
spectrum.  Is anyone brave enough to go first?

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Twin Cities Daily Planet: Local News For Global Citizens

Two-thirds of Minnesota doctors favor single-payer health system

By Staff, 
Workday Minnesota

Nearly two-thirds of Minnesota physicians believe a single-payer universal 
health insurance system would provide the best value for Minnesota patients, 
according to research conducted by the University of Minnesota School of Public 
Health and the Universal Health Care Action Network-MN.

The study, published in the latest issue of Minnesota Medicine, found that 63.4 
percent of state physicians believe that a single-payer universal health 
insurance system would offer the best health care to the greatest number of 
people. Almost 25 percent (24.6) of Minnesota physicians thought Health Savings 
Account systems were best, and 11.8 percent were in favor of managed care.

"This study shows that the majority of physicians support a shift in our health 
care system," said Dr. James Hart, co-author of the study and assistant 
professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. "Governments 
have the potential to do an excellent job administering health insurance in a 
way that is much more fair and affordable than our current fragmented system."

A large majority of Minnesota physicians (86.2 percent) believe that it is 
society's responsibility, via the government, to ensure access to good medical 
care for all, regardless of ability to pay.

Fifty-nine percent rejected allowing the insurance industry to continue playing 
a dominant role in the delivery of medical care.

"Millions of people who are uninsured avoid health care all together until they 
are desperately ill," said Dr. Charles Oberg, study co-author and associate 
professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. "Many doctors 
are becoming increasingly disappointed and frustrated with the health care 
system as it stands. Insurance hassles, heavy paperwork, and patients' 
inability to get the care they need make it very problematic."

Advocates for universal health care hope the study spurs action by lawmakers.

"Our finding that a large majority of physicians support single-payer universal 
health insurance could provide the impetus for making it a reality in 
Minnesota, particularly if physicians began to publicly advocate for their 
views," said Joel Albers, Ph.D., a study author and health economics researcher 
with the Universal Health Care Action Network of Minnesota.

In addition, 71 percent of Minnesota doctors said they would accept a 10 
percent reduction in fees for a "very significant" reduction in paperwork, and 
63.8 percent favored physician payment under a salary system.

Researchers mailed surveys with questions on health care financing and medical 
practice to a random sample of 1,061 Minnesota physicians drawn from the 
Minnesota Board of Medical Practice. Thirty-nine percent (408) of the surveys 
were completed and returned. Data was compiled and analyzed by the University 
of Minnesota School of Public Health.

This study was funded by the University of Minnesota School of Public Health 
and the Universal Health Care Action Network-MN.

For more information
Read the entire article at
<http://www.mmaonline.net/publications/MNMed2007/February/Clinical-Albers.cfm>
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