Friday Poll: Are you attending AHA's Scientific Sessions?

by Jack Lewin November 13, 2009 03:47

I'm heading down tomorrow to Orlando for AHA's 2009 Scientific Sessions. Are you joining?

Friday Poll: Will the CMS cuts make hospitalists out of cardiologists?

by Jack Lewin November 6, 2009 10:49

Cardiovascular Business magazine yesterday came out with an interesting article on the rule: "CMS cuts could make hospitalists out of cardiologists." I was interviewed for the article, which says: "This lack of practice sustainability will lead cardiologists, according to Lewin, to become 'employees of hospitals, causing the closure of individual and group cardiology practices.'" What do you think?

Friday Poll: Should CER Include Cost as an Initial Consideration?

by Jack Lewin October 30, 2009 09:04

I talked a little bit earlier this week about comparative effectiveness research (CER) and the role of cost effectiveness in this research. At ACC's Medical Directors' Institute, a variety of views on the topic were given. Tell me what you think below (and check out what others have said in previous posts on the topic).

 

Friday Poll: Is Obama Waging a War on Specialists?

by Jack Lewin October 9, 2009 07:03
Earlier this week, I pointed out an editorial in the WSJ about the "War on Specialists." The article makes some great points about what's going on currently in the health care world, but I think it's important to remember that the ACC is supportive of President Obama's efforts. So for today's Friday Poll, I ask The Lewin Report readers: Is President Obama waging a war on specialists?

 

Friday Poll: Are ACOs a solution to our health system's problems?

by Jack Lewin October 2, 2009 04:26

Former ACC Presidents Jim Dove, M.D., M.A.C.C., and Doug Weaver, M.D., M.A.C.C., and I recently co-authored a piece for Cardiovascular Business magazine on a hot topic in health care reform: accountable care organizations (ACOs). We write:

The problem, however, is that outside already established integrated systems, government regulations have made it difficult or even illegal for practices and hospitals to coordinate care and quality. Since most of the care is delivered by small groups of physicians that are not connected, the challenge is to allow trials of ACOs that are not legal large partnerships or entities.

This is complicated, and the ACC believes clinicians, patients and payors should have input about the design and function of this new structure. The ACC, for example, believes an ACO should reward providers for reducing unnecessary and discretionary services but not denying necessary care. ACO members also should not be at risk for costs they can’t control.

For today's Friday Poll, I want to know what you think about ACOs and their role in delivery system reform.


Friday Poll: What do you think of the Senate Finance Committee bill?

by Jack Lewin September 25, 2009 10:43

As I'm sure you know, the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday began a markup of its health care reform legislation ("America's Healthy Future Act of 2009"). The ACC likes some pieces of the bill (like its attempts to expand coverage to every American and strengthen Medicare) but isn't so fond of other provisions (including its one-year fix to the SGRrrr rather than a permanent fix, as included in the House bill) -- see ACC's full comments on the proposal for more.

But now I turn to my readers: What do you think of the bill? Do you think it should pass as is? Undergo major revisions? Die? As always, leave your full comments in the comment section below.


Friday Poll: What will be the Effects of a Cardiologist Shortage?

by Jack Lewin September 18, 2009 08:32

ACC Board of Trustees' Work Force Taskforce Chair George Rodgers recently blogged on The Lewin Report about an impending cardiologist work force shortage and what we could do to stop it. I want to know what you think -- what will be the effects of a shortage?

 

Friday Poll: Are you attending Legislative Conference?

by Jack Lewin September 11, 2009 04:23

Beginning on Sunday, ACC members from all across the country will be arriving in Washington, D.C., for ACC's 2009 Legislative Conference. These members will be on the front line of educating Congress during this crucial time about the need to stop the proposed payment cuts and for health care reform. I'll have coverage of the conference here, with posts covering some of the sessions, videos where available, and entries from members attending the conference. Also, you can follow ACC's advocacy Twitter account, @Cardiology, for more coverage. If you're attending Leg Conference, share why in the comments on this post.

 

Friday Poll: Are you attending ESC Congress 2009?

by Jack Lewin August 28, 2009 08:09

Beginning tomorrow, I’m off for several days to the beautiful city of Barcelona for ESC (European Society of Cardiology) Congress 2009. I’ll be covering the event daily, so check back for updates. Also, follow the ACC on Twitter for more scientific coverage (@Cardiosource) and general news (@ACCinTouch) from the meeting.

Check out this preview video from Cardiosource:

 

Friday Poll: What do you think is the biggest issue facing our health care system?

by Jack Lewin August 21, 2009 04:42

I asked this question back in March during ACC.09, and the winner was payment reform, closely followed by malpractice and access issues. Given everything going on now, let's see how it changes.

 

Friday Poll: Likelihood of health reform?

by Jack Lewin August 14, 2009 03:20

If you've been reading this blog, you know where I stand on this poll topic. I want to hear what you think --

New Friday Poll Series: Do you Tweet?

by Jack Lewin August 7, 2009 05:50

The ACC's on Twitter! Follow us @ACCinTouch for general ACC news, @Cardiology for advocacy news, @Cardiosource for clinical news, and @CardioSmart for your patients.

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Jack Lewin has been chief executive office of the American College of Cardiology since November 2006. Under his leadership the College has continued to build upon its standing as a national leader in advocacy, with a particular focus on reforming Medicare, Medicaid, and the financing and delivery of quality health care. Learn more about Dr. Lewin.


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