POLL: Specialty Doctors say AMA has “…lost touch.”
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009Memorandum
To:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Alfred Bonati, M.D.
                American Society of Medical Doctors
From:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Chris Perkins, Vice President
Subject:Â Â Â Â Survey Results
Date:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â August 27, 2009
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Key Findings
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§ An overwhelming number of specialty physicians feel that the American Medical Association has become too political and lost touch with their membership.
o  We asked specialty physicians the following question
Below are two statements about the the American Medical Association; please indicate which one comes closer to your view:
1) The American Medical Association does a great job representing the interests of Doctors
2) The American Medical Association has become too political and has lost touch with the Doctors it’s supposed to represent.
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o  More than eight-in-ten (86%) of specialty physicians chose #2.
o  Less than two-in-ten (14%) chose #1.
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§ Nearly all specialty Doctors believe that trial lawyers have a negative impact on medicine in the United States
o  We asked specialty physicians the following question:
      And in general, do you believe that trial lawyers have a positive or negative impact on medicine in the United States
o  Almost all those surveyed (99%) believe that trial lawyers have a negative impact on medicine.
o  Nearly nine-in-ten (88%) indicated that trial lawyers have a VERY negative impact on medicine in the United States.
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Methodology
On behalf of the American Society of Medical Doctors, Wilson Research Strategies conducted a research study of specialty physicians nationwide.
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A random sample of physicians was drawn from a nationwide opt-in panel of doctors. The sample was stratified to ensure that it was representative of the geographic distribution of doctors in the U.S.
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Respondents completed the survey by logging in to a secure internet site between August 6 and 9, 2009. The study has a sample size of n=157 specialty physicians.
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