Re: US Politics Consolidation – Repost for Bob Brown, CPO

AlPikeCP@AOL.COM

Subj: Re: US Politics Consolidation

Date: 1/19/99 11:39:09 AM Central Standard Time

From: BB 4 O N P

To: AlPikeCP

Charlie Pritham’s response to Joe Carrideo is an excellent recap of the events

leading up to where we are today in the process of bringing our representative

and credentialing family together as one unified, organized and effective

entity in the ever changing: clinical, business, reimbursement, political

action and regulatory world of P&O.

Our profession has had many opportunities to look, listen and learn about

consolidation and there will be many more opportunities in the near ongoing

future. I wrote about the subject, in the summer of 1998, on the Academy’s

Homepage in the “President’s Corner.”

What we must caution ourselves about is making hasty, judgmental decisions

based upon the reintroduction of negative outcomes from the past. The times

we live in and work in today are drastically more complicated than just 3

years ago.

The grip you have upon the control of your own clinical, professional and

business destiny is being loosened by government regulation and insurance

reform. The stakes are higher and our numbers are too fragmented to

effectively respond or to affect change or even to hold on to what we deem

sacred ground.

There is an old saying “If it ain’t broke – don’t fix it.” Well, who will

take responsibility when it is broke, if not your elected leaders? Who should

look, listen and learn all the facts about our current situation, and what

your leaders recommend we do about it, before you make the most important

decision of your professional life? What should your leadership do with the

knowledge we gather from well respected sources on the subject of

consolidation? How would you react if your leaders were afraid to bring this

information, to your attention, simply because “It was tried before and

failed?” What if the result of such negligence resulted in the collapse of

your clinical position or business? Would those who are so sure consolidation

is the wrong way to go be as vocal in that event?

You are all the ultimate decision makers. Your elected and appointed leaders,

along with help from our highly competent and reliable staff, will do

everything in our power to get every bit of information you need to make the

most informed decision possible.

If I can add anything further, than what Charlie has said or than what I have

written above, I will do so from time to time. I pray you all will continue

to share your thoughts, ideas and concerns with me as this process moves

forward. I look forward to the future of O&P with confidence that each of you

will make a wise decision based upon examination of all the facts through,

what I believe you will all agree, is an open process of two way

communication.

Finally, to those ABC practitioners who don’t own a business and are currently

not members of the Academy. Your future will likely be decided by those who

have the power (the VOTE). If you believe you are capable of understanding

all the facts (as I believe you are) and that you should have a say in your

future (as I believe you should) you need to join the Academy before this

issue comes to a vote.

Thank you,

Bob

PS.

Al, you are more than welcome to share these comments, I am having trouble

with some of my Email addresses anyway.

 

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