S.O.S.–Speaking of Seniors

j0411776Interviews of Stephen E. Fraser, M.D., are now posted at www.medicareproblems.net.

Dr. Fraser read the entire Health Care Reform Bill (H.R. 3200) and wrote a detailed letter of objections to Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana. Dr. Fraser gave a copy of the letter to the other doctors who practiced with him in Indianapolis and central Indiana. Then, he learned that the letter was posted on the internet and has circulated around the world.

But, Dr. Fraser was surprised and frustrated to learn that some people added comments that were not his own. To help correct this, www.medicareproblems.net posted Dr. Fraser’s letter to Senator Bayh in it entirety without editing or amending Dr. Fraser’s letter.

Two interviews of Dr. Fraser lasting less than ten minutes each were posted at both www.medicareproblems.net and at www.youtube.com/woodrowwilcox.

Dr. Fraser said that one of his concerns with the bill is that it allows people other than doctors to issue “death orders” regarding patients. Dr. Fraser’s letter was several pages long and details which sections of the Health Care Reform Bill he does not like on a page, section, paragraph, and sentence citation basis.

Another concern is that Ezekiel Emanuel, brother of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, will be a key person helping to write the regulations which will come under the bill. Dr. Fraser cited news and medical articles in the U.S. and Europe which report the publicly taken positions of Ezekiel Emanuel that support euthanasia and health care rationing against the young and the old.

To watch the interviews of Dr. Fraser or read his letter to Senator Bayh, visit www.medicareproblems.net.

Woodrow Wilcox is the senior medical bill problem solver at Senior Care Insurance Services in Merrillville, Indiana. That is the largest senior citizen oriented insurance agency in the Midwest. For over six years, Woodrow Wilcox has helped senior citizens with medical bill problems with Medicare and VA clinics. He has saved senior citizens over $600,000 in wrongful charges. For more health care articles by Wilcox, visit www.medicareproblems.net or www.woodrowwilcox.com.

© 2009 Woodrow Wilcox. Re-published here with the permission of the author.

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