Anyone that has seen a doctor lately is
wondering “why didn’t my doctor look at me….Why was his head buried in that
laptop”? The only answer is paperwork is forcing doctors to complete piles of
forms to treat my cold & flu. What ever happened to checking my throat,
looking down my mouth, and sending me home with antibiotics! This is ruining my
healthcare!
By Betsy McCaughey
July, 9th 2014
On July 3, with Americans preparing to
celebrate freedom, the Obama administration reduced freedom by adding 1,296
pages of new regulations to ObamaCare.
It was a classic pre-holiday document dump,
publishing the mind-numbing rules in the Federal Register on the eve of
Independence Day, when few were likely to be watching. So much for
transparency.
ObamaCare
regulations compel doctors and their office staff, business owners, local
officials and virtually everyone else subject to the law to spend hours filling
out paperwork with no pay for their labor. It’s a colossal theft.
Now
four years old, ObamaCare imposes 159 million hours of paperwork a
year on the public. That’s the administration’s own estimate, undoubtedly a
lowball.
Even
so, it’s up by 48 million hours over last year, when fewer regulations had been
rolled out. And there’s more to come.
Among
the July 3 rules is one that compels doctors who take Medicare to report 18 different
clinical measurements on their patients, such as whether they are overweight
and have been counseled about weight control.
Doctors
who fail to do it will get whacked with lower payments starting in 2015.
The
regulators estimate that
this single report could take as long as 108 minutes per patient and consume 5.4
million hours a year nationwide. That’s time that could be spent treating
patients or calling them to remind them to take their meds.
Instead,
the federal bureaucracy is confiscating those hours to serve its own ends.
Small-business
owners get hit hard, too. Notably, restaurateurs face 622,000 hours of work to
comply with ObamaCare’s menu-labeling rules.
The
American Action Forum, a public-policy organization, notes that ObamaCare is in
a class by itself, imposing almost three times as much paperwork as the
notoriously complex Dodd-Frank financial regulations, and more than 10 times as
much as under the Sarbanes-Oxley financial-reform law.
The
Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, is the biggest culprit, responsible
for 90 million hours a year of ObamaCare paperwork chores. Most are foisted on
hospitals, doctors, insurers and local governments.
Because
it includes the IRS, Treasury is the No. 2 culprit, with paperwork requirements
up 23 percent this year. The IRS is ObamaCare’s chief enforcer; paperwork
misery will continue to soar, especially if and when the employer mandate goes
into effect.
ObamaCare
gives the IRS 46 new functions, including collecting new taxes and exchanging
information about you, your family and your income with HHS and state insurance
exchanges.
For
example, the IRS requires employers to report the value of insurance you get
through work in a new box on your W-2, even though it’s not taxable (yet).
And
dealing with the IRS is no longer a once-a-year affair. Have a baby, change
jobs or get a divorce, and the IRS will be recalculating your insurance
compliance and eligibility for premium subsidies.
“It’s
unprecedented in recent history, the amount of responsibility the IRS is being
given in an area that most people don’t think of as an IRS function,” J.
Russell George, a tax official, told Congress
last March.
The
administration plainly doesn’t want to tell the truth about these burdens.
For
example, it claims that people who are uninsured or lose coverage will spend
12.6 minutes a year to comply with the individual mandate. Preposterous: Even
when the Web sites work, it takes far longer to shop for insurance and report
to the IRS that you’re compliant.
On
July 4, 1776, when American patriots signed their Declaration
of Independence from Great Britain, they recounted the crimes of the tyrannical
British king: “He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms
of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.”
Nearly
2½ centuries later, our own government is eating out our substance with
mandatory paperwork.
Not
to mention the drag on our economy.
According to
the Heritage Foundation’s 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, America is the only
country to have lost economic freedom for seven straight years, now ranking
12th behind Hong Kong,
Singapore, Australia, Canada and seven other nations.
Singapore, Australia, Canada and seven other nations.
“Burdensome
and redundant regulations are the most common barriers to the free conduct of
entrepreneurial activity,” Heritage cautions.
But
some benefit from this out-of-control regulatory state.
“Government
bureaucracies like complexity because it keeps them busy and funded,” warns
Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard. She laments that “as a result of
these regulations on steroids, innovation, business creation and job growth are
being stifled.”
Government
bureaucrats are stealing our time, our economic growth and our liberty. Don’t
count on Washington to fix the problem.
In
the end, only an outraged public can put a stop to this regulatory oppression.
Betsy
McCaughey is the author of “Beating ObamaCare 2014.”
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