AMA To Do ‘Whatever We Can’ To Help Carry Out Health Law

The American Medical Association will do whatever we can in our power to help implement the 2010 health care law, the groups president said Tuesday.

Mary Agnes Carey discusses the possibility of a House floor vote, the ‘gang of six’ on the Senate Finance Committee and other health overhaul activity on Capitol Hill this week.

In an interview taped for , Ardis Dee Hoven, who became the AMAs 168th president last month, said the White House has not approached her or the AMA directly about a formal role, but we have been in communication with many, many individuals in the administration about our role as physicians in this and what we can help them do, and what we can do to help our patients get the kind of information they need.

We will continue to work with the administration and do whatever we can in our power to make this happen, said Hoven, an from Lexington, Ky.

In the C-SPAN interview, which will air Sunday at 10 a.m. and again at 6 p.m., Hoven said that while there areshortages of physicians, nurses and other health professionals, a greater focus on team-based care will ensure that Americans who now have health insurance, as well as the millions who are expected to gain coverage through the law, will get the care they need.

I think there will be enough doctors, she said. We will have to practice in team-based care. We will have to be more efficient. She said its hard to know now if people who currently have health insurance will have to wait longer to see a physician.

Hovens top priorities are improving health outcomes for patients, including in the areas of cardiovascular disease and diabetes; ; and sustaining physician practices in an era of consolidation.

She said that the AMA isstudying 30 medical practices across the country that vary in size and specialty but all have good health outcomes andhigh levels of patient and physician satisfaction. The project will determine what are the key elements, what are the things that make those practices tick? Hoven said. How can we translate that information into work that would be good for doctors and practices right now?”

Hoven is also focused on repealing Medicares payment system for doctors, called the, or the SGR. The House Energy and Commerce Committee recently released a .

We have seen demonstrated bipartisan support for repealing the SGR and replacing it with other models and transitioning to those models, she said. There is good support for this. I am very enthusiastic about this.

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