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Mr. PAUL. Mr.
Speaker, I thank the gentleman for yielding me time.
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Mr. Speaker, as
you know, I am a physician. I practiced medicine for more than 30
years, and I can certainly vouch for the fact that medicine is
a mess, managed care is not working very well; and, hopefully, we do something
good to improve it. Unfortunately, I am not all that optimistic.
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I support this
rule
because it is dealing with a very difficult subject and it brings the
Democratic base bill to the floor. I do not see why we should not be
able to amend that bill, so I do support the rule.
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But the IRS
code
has 17,000 pages of regulation. The regulations that we as physicians
have to put up with are 132,000 pages. Most everything I see that is
happening today is we are going to increase those pages by many more
thousands. So I am not optimistic that is going to do a whole lot of
good.
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I think we went
astray about 30-some years ago in the direction of medical care when
the government, the Federal Government, got involved. The first thing
is we changed our attitude and our definition of what rights are.
We call this a Patients Bill of Rights. It has very little to do with
rights, because most of what we do in medicine, we undermine individual
rights.
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We have a right
in society, in a free society, to our life and our liberty, and we have
a right to use that liberty to pursue our happiness and provide for our
own well-being. We do not have a right to medical care. One has no more
right to a service than one has a right to go into someone elses
garage and steal an automobile. So the definition of rights has
been abused for 30 years, but the current understanding is that people
have a right to services. So I think that is a serious flaw and it has
contributed to our problem today.
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The other
serious
flaw that we have engaged in now for 30 years is the dictation of
contract. For 30 years now under ERISA and tax laws, we have forced
upon the American people a medical system where we dictate all the
rules and regulations on the contracts; and it causes nothing but harm
and confusion. Todays effort is trying to clear this up; and,
unfortunately, it is not going to do much good.
This chapter appeared in Ron Pauls Congressional website at http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2001/cr080201D.htm