

Alliance for Better Medicine Calls on California Health Insurers to Adopt a "Code of Conduct"
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Karen Vicari PHONE: 916-296-8444
SACRAMENTO – The Alliance for Better Medicine, a coalition of health advocacy organizations, ethnic organizations, physicians, researchers and patients, today praised the American Medical Association’s House of Delegates unanimous vote to develop a Health Insurer Code of Conduct. ABM is now calling on health insurance companies in California to proactively adopt a similar code of conduct.
Karen Vicari, executive director of ABM, today released the following statement:
“The Alliance for Better Medicine strongly supports the American Medical Association’s call for the development of a code of conduct for the health insurance industry. As a coalition of health advocacy organizations, ethnic organizations, physicians, researchers and patients, we echo the AMA’s position that health insurers should set forth clear and concise principles addressing both medical care policies and payment issues to benefit patients, physicians, hospitals and other health care providers.
“As I have experienced first-hand in my struggle to access treatment for my arthritis, the health insurance industry has engaged in practices that interfere with the doctor/patient relationship for far too long. From unwarranted rescissions to denial of coverage for prescribed medications and courses of treatment, health insurance companies are too often focused on improving the bottom line instead of improving care for patients.
“I urge other health advocacy organizations to join ABM in encouraging health insurers here in California to adopt a Health Insurer Code of Conduct and put the focus back on patients.”
A press release announcing the AMA’s unanimous vote is below:
American Medical Association Approves Resolution from New York State Delegation Which Calls for the Creation of a Code of Conduct for Health Care Insurers ALBANY, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE )--Armed with data that show that ninety percent (90%) of physicians surveyed have had to change the way they treat patients based on restrictions from an insurance company, a delegation of physicians from New York State submitted a resolution calling upon the American Medical Association to create and implement a Code of Conduct for the health insurance industry. By unanimous vote, the AMA's House of Delegates, its supreme operating body, today adopted the Medical Society of the State of New York's resolution which calls upon the AMA to develop a Health Insurer Code of Conduct setting forth clear and concise principles addressing both medical care policies and payment issues to benefit patients, physicians, hospitals and other health care providers. Importantly, survey data collected by the Medical Society of New York State show that health insurer practices and policies often force New York physicians to alter the way they treat patients - and not necessarily for the benefit of patients. Instead the rules appear to have been developed to increase insurer profits at the expense of the best health practices and patients' health. In fact, ninety-two percent (92%) of physicians polled said that insurance company incentives and disincentives regarding treatment protocols "may not be in the best interest of the patients". Of particular significance to the physician community, the adopted resolution calls upon the AMA to also develop a mechanism to monitor health plan compliance with the "Code of Conduct" and to disseminate widely health plan compliance rates to physicians and patients across the country. "While development of a health plan code of conduct is a valuable first step, the critical element of this resolution is the mechanism that will be employed to monitor health plan compliance with the Code of Conduct," said Michael Rosenberg, MD, President of the Medical Society of the State of New York. "Properly constructed, this tracking mechanism will provide employers and the public with substantive data to empower and inform their decision-making regarding their choice of health insurer. Moreover, the information that is collected can be used by State Attorneys Generals to enforce compliance or to seek significant changes to health plan policies and procedures to protect and assure patient access to medications and treatments prescribed by their practicing physicians," added Dr. Rosenberg. "Overwhelmingly, physicians agree that decisions on what medications or treatments are right for the patient should be made by the patient's own doctor and not by the health plan or insurance carrier," said David Hannan, MD, MSSNY's President -Elect. "This is an issue of concern to physicians in every state of our country," said AMA President Nancy Nielsen, MD. "We applaud the work of the Medical Society of the State of New York and look forward to working with physician leaders from across the nation in the development and implementation of the Code of Conduct for all health insurers," stated Dr. Nielsen. The AMA will work with MSSNY and other state and specialty medical societies as well as other interested parties, create the Code of Conduct which will be presented to the AMA HOD at its annual meeting in June. Founded in 1807, the Medical Society of the State of New York represents over 25,000 physicians, residents and medical students. Medical Society of the State of New York 99 Washington Avenue, Suite 408 Albany, NY 12210 Contacts MSSNY Liz Dears, 518-465-8085
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All News Items August 26, 2010 - The Lund Report: The Best Care Possible: You're Worth It June 14, 2010 - American Medical News: 10 things health insurers must do to regain trust; The AMA, with endorsement from 68 state and medical specialty societies, outlines steps health plans must take to be credible in the eyes of physicians and patients. 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Klein blog: For Health or Profit? Klein Unveils Sickly Scorecard of Major HMOs August 17, 2009 - New York Daily News: Prescription Prescription drug coverage marred by bureaucracy, survey says August 13, 2009 - Leading African American Groups Call On Health Insurers to Dismiss Restrictive Practices August 13, 2009 - San Diego Union-Tribune: Bureaucracy won't contain costs August 01, 2009 - Huntington, W.V. Herald-Dispatch: Insurers put stress on the physician-patient relationship July 21, 2009 - Chicago Tribune: They authorized back surgery but denied his $148,000 claim July 17, 2009 - American Osteopathic Association calls for Development of Code of Conduct July 12, 2009 - Houston Chronicle: Another kind of remedy for the sick; Code of conduct would protect patients July 07, 2009 - Washington Post: Health Reform: Who Holds the Reins on Care? July 06, 2009 - NATIONAL HEALTH INSURER CODE OF CONDUCT HITS 1000 SIGNATURES OF SUPPORT June 30, 2009 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Code of conduct needed for health insurers, too June 24, 2009 - Penn. Pharmacists Association: “A Patient Walks Up to the Counter …” June 24, 2009 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Broken bonds; The physician-patient relationship is being destroyed by the cost-driven decisions of health insurers June 09, 2009 - Bellingham (Wash.) Herald: Time for a health insurance code of conduct June 08, 2009 - Mississippi Business Journal: Transparency is the best medicine; Health Insurer Code of Conduct may improve the quality of care June 03, 2009 - Frederick (Md.) News Post Op-Ed: Pharmacists pawns in health care's game of chess June 01, 2009 - KUSI-TV interview with Dr. Jack Schim May 25, 2009 - San Francisco Chronicle: Doctor pushes back against insurer scrutiny May 08, 2009 - Fox News Health Blog: Bad Medicine: Is Your Insurance Company Hazardous to Your Health? April 27, 2009 - Petition for Health Insurer Code of Conduct Garners Widespread National Support April 20, 2009 - On-line petition launched in support of a national health insurer code of conduct April 13, 2009 - Petition launched in support of a national health insurer code of conduct April 09, 2009 - Westchester (N.Y.) Herald letters: Access to Quality Healthcare April 01, 2009 - Los Angeles Society of Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology Applauds the AMA for Developing Health Insurer Code of Conduct March 24, 2009 - Arizona Republic: Patient care, not financial gain, must take priority March 22, 2009 - Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle: Health insurers should agree to a code of conduct March 20, 2009 - Buffalo News: Code of conduct would protect patients from insurers March 10, 2009 - AfPA Launches Petition in Support of a National Health Insurer Code of Conduct March 09, 2009 - Texas Medical Society: Health Insurance Code of Conduct Act of 2009; The Time Has Come March 09, 2009 - American Medical News: MSSNY president: Insurer settlements highlight need for code of conduct February 01, 2009 - Colorado Medicine: Health Insurer Code of Conduct? January 24, 2009 - Fresno Bee: Doctors push code of conduct for insurers December 10, 2008 - Lupus Agencies of New York State Applaud AMA's Resolution to Develop a "Code of Conduct" for Health Insurers December 09, 2008 - New York State Rheumatology Society Position Paper: AMA Resolution 823 November 20, 2008 - National Minority Quality Forum Applauds AMA's Health Insurer Code of Conduct November 14, 2008 - Alliance for Patient Access Applauds AMA's Health Insurer Code of Conduct November 13, 2008 - Alliance for Better Medicine Calls on California Health Insurers to Adopt a "Code of Conduct" November 13, 2008 - Los Angeles County Medical Association Reinforces AMA's Call for a Health Insurer Code of Conduct
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