Monday, August 31, 2009

APMA demands retraction of Arizona congressman’s statements

John Shadegg, a Republican congressman from Arizona, recently referred to podiatry as an "esoteric demand that most people don't have or don't need," equating the field to such alternative medicine practices as acupuncture and aromatherapy. The American Podiatric Medical Association has fired back at the congressman, demanding a retraction of the remarks made.

In a press release issued Friday, APMA President Ronald D. Jenson, DPM, said “It is appalling to find someone who serves on the House of Republican Health Care Task Force so uninformed about the podiatry profession and the valuable role of a podiatric physician in the delivery of essential medical and surgical foot and ankle care. We are on the front lines of diabetes management. Without our services and comprehensive diabetes foot care, lower-leg amputations would soar”.

These figures that Dr. Jenson points to include the $19 billion spent in 2007 on the care of diabetic foot ulcers alone. It is estimated that up to 85% of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations could have been avoided by the early detection of such conditions by a podiatric physician.

Podiatrists are often the first to detect diseases such as peripheral vascular disease, deep vein thrombosis, and diabetes, all of which are potentially life-threatening illnesses. To equate podiatry to alternative medicine choices such as acupuncture and aromatherapy is a slap in the face to the thousands of podiatrists in this country who have completed a four-year education in addition to a residency training program. Stumbling through an interview and throwing around rhetoric like this, as Mr. Shadegg has, is a great misstep and epitomizes the misinformation that opponents of healthcare reform have been spreading in the past few months.

Beyond the press release issued on Friday, the APMA has taken further action to set the record straight. APMA president-elect Kathleen M. Stone, DPM, is demanding a personal meeting with Congressman Shadegg, and is sending letters to Arizona newspapers. The APMA will also encourage the podiatric medical school at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona to extend an invitation to the congressman to tour the facilities and learn more about the profession.

Healthcare reform has been making prominent headlines all summer. It is important for people following the news to know what is real, and what is not real. Facts are easily blurred by sensationalism and rhetoric. To have a true understanding of what healthcare reform means, it is important to do plenty of research on the topic. A great article was recently published in the New York Times, called “A Primer on the Details of Health Care Reform”. If you are interested in learning more about the topic, this is a good place to start.


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