Congress is still on recess. Returns next week.  Throughout the year-long debate on President Obama’s massive,  unpopular health care bill, opponents were lectured repeatedly that concerns  about it resulting in rationing and decreases in the quality of care were  ill-founded. Remember how the liberals and lame stream media ran down Sarah Palin. Rationing and Decreased quality of care are well-known hallmarks of the health care system in  Britain, the National Health Service. Now, we are learning about the views of  Donald Berwick, the man Obama has nominated to run the Centers for Medicare and  Medicaid Services, and he’s quite enamored of the troubled British health care  system.
Politico  reports today, “Berwick has called Britain’s National Health Service ‘one of the  greatest health care institutions in human history’ and ‘a global treasure.’ He  once said it sets an “example” for the United States to follow. . . . ‘I fell in  love with the NHS,’ Berwick said in a 2008 speech of the system that he worked  on since the 1990s. ‘To an American observer, the NHS is such a seductress. ...  Like any lover, it took me a while to see the blemishes of my beloved, though I  soon had help from people quite willing to point out the warts.’” This is the  person who will be implementing much of the health care overhaul the Democrats  rammed through Congress in the face of overwhelming public  opposition?
Obviously, Republicans have serious concerns about Berwick’s  nomination. Politico notes, “A meeting last week between Berwick and  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell failed to allay any of the Kentucky  Republican’s concerns, said a Republican Senate aide briefed on the meeting. The  aide said Berwick didn’t appear to feel compelled to dispel the issues  surrounding his nomination.” And Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) said, “He is, as far as  I am concerned, bad news. . . . If he wants to turn America into the National  Health Service in England — he thinks that is the model — he is going to find a  lot of pushback.”
Sen. John Barrasso  (R-WY), one of only two doctors in the Senate, pointed out some of the  serious problems NHS has in a recent floor speech: “The question presented to  the Prime Minister of England was: What about the National Health Service? . . .  . So here you are, you have had your opportunity to see a cancer doctor, you  have had your test, you have your diagnosis. What is the best the people of  England are being promised by their Prime Minister? The best they can expect is  to have an operation within 18 weeks. The question here is: How many Americans,  how many Members of this body, how many people across this country are going to  see that as satisfactory? Because that is where we are heading with this health  care bill that is now signed into law. How many people want that: You will have  your operation in 18 weeks.”
Sen. Barrasso further explained, “[Berwick] has a history of  support for government rationing of government health care resources on the  grounds of cost—not on the grounds of quality, not on the grounds of  survivability but on the grounds of cost. He has said, as recently as last June:  ‘The decision is not whether or not we will ration care—the decision is whether  we will ration with our eyes open.’”
The president has nominated someone who admits care will be  rationed and who has professed his “love” for the British NHS, which features  extensive rationing and excessive wait times for care. This is not what  Americans were looking for in health care reform. In fact, Democrats went out of  their way to assure Americans that this is not what they would get from the  president’s health care plan. Berwick’s nomination will receive a great deal of  scrutiny.  And as we previously posted, the Liberal Media Owes Sarah Palin an Apology
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Today in Washington, D.C. - June 1, 2010 - Obama Medicare Nominee "Loves" British NHS With Its Rationing and Decreases Quality of Care
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