Obama's healthcare: Best in the USA: The Swamp
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Chicago Tribune

It comes with the job: Caring for the president of the United States.

Posted August 4, 2009 12:00 PM
The Swamp

by Mike Dorning

When President Barack Obama said at a recent news conference that he has the best health care in the world, he wasn't exaggerating.

The White House medical unit with a staff of four doctors and even more nurses and physicians' assistants is just steps from his office, ready to provide free treatment to him and his family.

During the president's travels, a doctor and nurse ride in a limousine in his motorcade, and there's also an emergency medical technician in an ambulance.

Air Force One is stocked with equipment to rapidly assemble an onboard operating room.

On overseas trips, two medical teams usually travel with the president, one on the plane and one prepositioned on the ground so the president will always have a rested doctor and nurse at the ready.

The first family receives VIP treatment at military hospitals. And Obama has virtually instant access to medical specialists that few, if any, Americans could duplicate.

"If the president comes to us this morning with a mole on his cheek, a dermatologist will be seeing him today," said Dr. Rob Darling, a retired Navy captain who was a White House physician for President Bill Clinton.

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White House physicians provide free medical coverage for the first family and the vice president's family, as well as urgent treatment to White House staff and visitors as needed.

During the Clinton administration, a White House doctor and nurse typically traveled with the first lady when she went overseas separately from the president, though she did not have a medical team embedded in her everyday entourage as the president does, Darling said. A White House spokesman declined to describe the current arrangements for Michelle Obama.

The personal physicians and access to military hospitals come on top of a choice of 10 family health insurance options that Obama receives along with all other federal employees.

White House spokesman Reid Cherlin declined to identify which health insurance plan the Obama family has chosen.

But under the federal Blue Cross Blue Shield plan -- the most popular among government employees -- a doctor's visit costs $20 and generic drugs are $10.

The federal government contributes an average of $764 per month toward premiums for federal workers who get family coverage while employees contribute an average of $357 per month, said Helen Darling, president of the National Business Group on Health and no relation to the former White House doctor.

At military hospitals, the president is not typically charged for outpatient care, said a White House official who declined to be identified. The president's insurance carrier is generally billed for inpatient care, though the hospital's commander has authority to waive the fees if the administrative expense of applying for reimbursement would exceed the payment to the hospital, the official said.

When the president's insurance carrier is billed, he is responsible for co-pays and deductibles, the official said.

Cherlin said in a statement that Obama is pushing for health-care reform because "he'd like every American to have access to the same high-quality care that's available to government officials and staff."

Much of the extraordinary medical support provided to the president and his family is related to protecting them if an attack occurs. The doctor and nurse who travel with the president's motorcade are positioned just outside the "kill zone," as close to him as possible while still far enough away to be likely to survive a bomb blast targeting the presidential limousine.

White House physicians, all of whom are military doctors with combat training, undergo a year of additional training once they are selected for a White House post, including drilling with the Secret Service on responding to myriad mishaps.

The White House physicians see their role as mirroring the Secret Service in assuring "the continuity of government" in the broadest sense, protecting the nation's leader not only against an assassination attempt but against the threat of incapacitation through a heart attack, cancer or other medical condition, said Darling, the former White House physician.

Darling added that the doctors who treat the president are highly conscious of providing a level of care that will free him as much as possible from any medical worries.

After President Clinton had surgery for a torn tendon in his knee, a doctor and a physical therapist supervised his physical therapy sessions in his private gym at the White House twice a day for more than a month.

"That was the most rehabilitated knee in the history of mankind," Darling said. "The purpose was, he had to get back to the business of the people."

While Clinton had to make a 20 percent co-payment for his knee surgery, his entire physical therapy program was free of charge, according to "The White House Physician: A History from Washington to George W. Bush."

White House doctors are "the creme de la creme of military medicine," said Ludwig Deppisch, author of the history book.

The current director of the White House medical unit, Navy Capt. Jeffrey Kuhlman, is a physician and has a master's degree in public health. He is board-certified in three specialties, including family medicine.

But just as important as the in-house staff is the roster of specialists the president's physician can call upon, Deppisch noted.

"The president and his physician can call anybody in the country and the specialist will respond. Nobody will say no to the president," Deppisch said.

When President Ronald Reagan had prostate surgery in 1987, a team from the world-renowned Mayo Clinic flew to the Bethesda Naval Hospital to perform the surgery.

After President Dwight Eisenhower's heart attack, Harvard Medical School professor Paul Dudley White supervised the president's recovery.

"He was one of the most respected cardiologists in the country," Deppisch said. "He never submitted a bill."

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Comments

All Republican elected officials should opt out of their tax payer funded federal health insurance coverage (like Wingnutty Texas Gov Rick Perry who wants to secede from health care reform) if they are so against "socialized medicine". After all, we don't want the government to come between them and their doctors, do we? Let them put their words into action for once and prove just how true to their words they really are.


What's that?


Not one of the Repub blowhards stepped forward to give up their tax payer funded federal health insurance?


Didn't think it would happen. Lily-livered-bigmouth Repuglican liars who don't give a damn about poor and middle-class Americans. What's good for them should also be good for the rest of the country, especially since it is taxpayer money that pays for it all. So, all Americans should have the same coverage as their elected officials have seen fit to provide for themselves from the public coffers. What's fair is fair.


PS: Public option, Public option, Public option!!! Now more than ever. And there are no substitutes! No Coops. No triggers. No alternatives. There are no substitutes!



Republicans are right about healthcare in America. Who cares if some people don't have access to healthcare?!?!


We don't need to concern ourselves with that. Poor and Middle-Class people simply do not matter. Forget about them.


We should only be concerned about what is best for the wealthy business owner. If 15% of the population don't have health insurance it only makes things better for the wealthy old Republican white guys, that's a small price to pay. I'm sure Rush Limbaugh is with me in saying that if the number of uninsured went up to 30% or even 50% that simply is nothing any of us should be bothered by. It is, in fact probably a goal we pasty white Republican rich guys should be working toward. Why should your employer pay for you to have health insurance? The big business CEO's would do better if they didn't, and that's all that matters. I'm sure those guys, like me, have demanded that their employer terminate their health insurance coverage, for the good of the company. We must all join with them in our sacred goal: healthcare for the few white rich guys, sacrifice for everyone else.



Idiot,

If this health care fiasco goes thru then every gov't worker should have to opt out of their gold-plated taxpayer funded insurance and get on the plan with the rest of us serfs.


Terry
Most govt. workers have Blue Cross, or whatever, and pay the same portion of its cost as most anyone else. What makes it gold-plated?


Stewie's Stuufed Animal,

The goldplated coverage is for the Congress and the Execs, not the ordinary gov't worker - sorry for the confusion. Although, those benefits are not chump change since it totals over $13K per year.


A government run VA healthcare plan, A government run medicare plan, and a government run plan that members of Congress enjoy. Wonder why it's okay for the government to run these healthcare plans..which incidently receive good satisfaction reviews and whose cost increase at a slower rate than private insurance....but it's not okay for the rest of America to have the same quality and affordable healthcare. Wonder why these programs don't seem to fall under Socialism...after all they are government run.


Paula,

Let's take these one at a time.

Congressional healthcare, as sweet of a plan that there is, is part of the employees' (that would be the Congressmen) compensation. Just like most of us get at work. Therefore, not socialism.

Healthcare thru the VA is health care for the retired military. This would be similar to post-retirement healthcare provided by many employers. This was part of the soliders' compensation. Therefore, not socialism.

Medicare - gov't run health care ponzi scheme. This is socilaism

Why didn't you mention that other great gov't health care plan - Medicaid


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