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By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staft Writer { KEY WEST, Fla. Nov. 18—Those American doctors who ‘long have been worried over what they term “socialized medicine,” had better start prescribing for puomorcteames; of stomach wicers—tor, themselves. For President Truman is going back before the new Democratic! Congress in his never-say-die spirit to ask sk again : for for what he calls, “national health insurance”—so- —————— clalized medicine to the great ma- erent satisfied the) they woulda be, jority of the medical fraternity. {°° to change. The difference So far Congress has not given rom present practice in relations, the proposal serious attention. |petween doctor and patient would | This time, however, Truman cOme on the fee. The doctor would and Co. think . bill the government and not the | they will get the =~ ~ (patient. national health “| A Brookings Institution survey | bill at least out 1 indicated that if the President | of committee: f [program were ‘carried out there! and before both iwould not be enough doctors in|

Houses for a the country to meet the demand. vote. Cause for Mr. Ewing says that is true and | [their optimism § that a “tooling up” period would |

{is the fact that: |the Senate and: |House commit-{ 4 {tees handling “ the legislation Mr, Riehert

be required. To do this, the Presi-| dent’s program calls for, doubling | the capacity of medical schools | with the aid of a $40 million an-| {nual federal subsidy. The governwill be headed ment also would give scholarships | by New Dealers Sen. Elbert, anaple poor young men and| Thomas of Utah and Rep. John yomen to take the long and ex-| Lesinski of Michigan. !pensive medical training. The proposed health program] is sweeping in scope: as Federal Estimate On Cost | Security Administrator Oscar R.| The program, complete with its | Ewing terms it, “a co-operative nogpital building, medical research movement on a vaster scale than ang public health service expanhas ever been envisaged in the sions, by 1960 would be costing United States.” {the federal government $2.3 bil-| Called Remaining Gap | dh and state and local governIt is the only item on the Tru- ments $1.7 billion annually. man Re-Deal program which isn’t,| If Congress should approve the to a large extent, a revision or|health insurance program along extension of something already With the President's proposal for on the law books. increasing social security beneThe President says lack of a fits, wage earners would find a

big remaining gap in our social from their pay checks. security system. The President wants to in-| Supporters of the program say|crease by 50 per cent the old-age it would make the nation bloom| and survivors’ pensions paid unwith health by furnishing ade- der the social security system, quate medical care to all. |lower the age from 65 to 60 at! Doctors generally contend it which women can receive bene-| would regiment them and result fits, and extend social security| in poorer services to the public. or to 20 million people now They say it is socialistic. exempt.

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the program would work in the same manner as the present so-| cial security system. A person now paying social security would have deducted from his pay check from one-half to one per cent of the first $4800 of his income. This) 7 tax might later be increased to 4] per cent, possibly divided between| thé employee and employer. * How It Would Work i As the administration pictures the program, each doctor would) \ 'decide . individually ‘whether he N wanted to practice under the sys-| N\ tem. If he did, he and other like-| minded doctors would meet with| a local committee set up to ag minister the system. This committee, operating much) like local draft boards, would) work out with the participating local doctors'a hasie set of service fees — so much for an ordinary visit, so much for a tonsillectomy, so much for delivering a baby. | Each individual covered by the nsugance wollld select his own| , If either @$ or the doctor

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