President's Message

As we enter 2019, patient care in Texas is at a critical crossroads. Let us choose the right path forward.

 TMA President Douglas Curran MD 190For starters, Texas still ranks 41st nationally in physicians per 100,000 population. Not enough of our health care dollars are going to health care. Corporations are pressing harder to dictate patient care decisions. Insurance company abuses create unnecessary barriers to patient care. Unqualified providers are trying to make dangerous medical decisions. Behavioral health and public health need much more of our attention. Too much of our state’s population is uninsured. Infant and maternal mortality rates are alarming. We are losing our state's medical-school-trained doctors to residency programs in other states. And Medicare and Medicaid payments often don’t even cover the cost of patient care. 

Sure, it would be much easier to brag about our world-class medical schools and research institutions, our cutting edge treatments, the billions of dollars we provide in uncompensated care, our proven liability reforms that have stopped medical lawsuit abuse, and our thousands of dedicated and caring Texas physicians. 

As a state, we collectively — public officials, physicians, other health care practitioners, taxpayers, business owners, parents — must assume responsibility for improving and protecting patient care for all Texans. We should neither take our health for granted, nor be blind to that which is curable though proper patient care or legislative reform.

In this, our fourth Healthy Vision document, the physicians of the Texas Medical Association share stories that illustrate these problems, and we outline our solutions. We look forward to working with the members of the Texas Legislature and the agencies that oversee and regulate health care to achieve our healthy vision for the people of this great state and for those of us who have dedicated our careers to caring for them. 

Sincerely,

Douglas W. Curran, MD
President
Texas Medical Association

 

Last Updated On

March 09, 2021

Originally Published On

January 09, 2019

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