Berwick Calls Republicans ‘The True Rationers’

Don Berwick, who left his job last week as head of the Medicare and Medicaid programs after sustained opposition from Senate Republicans who accused him of supporting rationing, struck back Wednesday with a blistering attack on his critics.

鈥淭he true rationers are those who impede improvement, who stand in the way of change, and who thereby force choices that we can avoid through better care,鈥 Berwick said in a farewell .

Don Berwick announcing proposed insurance exchange rules at a July event (Photo by Jessica Marcy/KHN)

鈥淚t boggles my mind that the same people who cry ‘foul’ about rationing an instant later argue to reduce health care benefits for the needy, to defund crucial programs of care and prevention, and to shift thousands of dollars of annual costs to people — elders, the poor, the disabled –who are least able to bear them,鈥 he said, according to a copy of his remarks.

Berwick didn’t specifically聽cite congressional Republicans but聽clearly was referring to to reduce the nation鈥檚 budget deficit, such as capping annual聽federal funding to states for Medicaid. That proposal could result in billions of dollars in cuts, which critics have said would聽lead to .

Berwick made his comments at the annual conference of the Cambridge, Mass.-based , which he led for nearly 20 years before becoming administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in July 2010.

After Republicans said they would not confirm his appointment, President Obama appointed him during a congressional recess, which would mean he could serve only聽for 18 months. .

Berwick avoided using the term 鈥渞ationing鈥 during his 16-month tenure but made it a focal point of his address Wednesday:

鈥淲hen the 17 million American children who live in poverty cannot get the immunizations and blood tests they need, that is rationing. When disabled Americans lack the help to keep them out of institutions and in their homes and living independently, that is rationing.聽 When tens of thousands of Medicaid beneficiaries are thrown out of coverage, and when聽 millions of seniors are threatened with the withdrawal of preventive care or cannot afford their medications, and when every single one of us lives under the sword of Damocles that, if we get sick, we lose health insurance, that is rationing.鈥

Berwick also jabbed at Republicans聽who聽inaccurately said聽the federal health law included so-called 鈥渄eath panels.鈥

鈥淚f you really want to talk about ‘death panels,’ let鈥檚 think about what happens if we cut back programs of needed, life-saving care for Medicaid beneficiaries and other poor people in America,鈥 he said. 鈥淢aybe a real death panel is a group of people who tell health care insurers that is it OK to take insurance away from people because they are sick or are at risk for becoming sick.鈥

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