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Friday, 02 May 2008
Health Care and Florida's 23rd Congressional District: Creating Quality Care   
Modern Health Care in the United States remains a global beacon of timely and effective Medical intervention for acute and chronic diseases. Though certain politicians and media outlets may paint a complete doom and gloom outlook for U.S. Health Care, the fact of the matter is that 255 million Americans (of a total of 300 million Americans) receive adequate Health Care in our Nation. Categorically, the plight of 45 million uninsured and underinsured Americans is unacceptable in a caring and compassionate society; therefore, our current provisions for 85% of the general population must be tweaked to perfection (not scrapped) to include all Americans.
Due to the poor economic conditions and paucity of Patient education in Florida’s 23rd Congressional District (CD 23), the challenge of improving the baseline Health Care status of CD 23 and its residents is formidable but not impossible. While some of my district’s residents are included amongst the 255 million Americans who have sound Health Care coverage, there are greatly more residents of CD 23 who have subpar Health Care coverage at best. The sad reality is that many people in Florida’s 23rd Congressional District have no reliable means of obtaining routine and preventative Health Care services; thus, the Emergency Room (E.R.) has become the one-stop treatment center for ailments ranging from the sniffles to untreated hypertension to unabated cancerous growth.
As a general rule, Health Care services delivered in the E.R. are more expensive than the very same services delivered in a Doctor’s office or an out-patient facility. Both common sense and cost-efficiency point to the need to enroll the people of CD 23 into a baseline maintenance Health Care program; thus, reducing the likelihood that the E.R. will be used as a general catch-all for Health Care services that are better delivered in a non-emergent setting. Most assuredly, the treatment and monitoring of Patient ailments on a routine basis will drive overall Health Care costs down while improving the baseline Health Care Status in CD 23. The following examples support this finding:
1)      It is easier and less expensive to prevent a heart attack versus utilizing exorbitant resources to save a Patient’s life after an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack);
2)       It is easier and less expensive to make lifestyle and dietary changes for a “high sugar” Patient versus the high cost of surgery and medications required after uncontrolled Diabetes leads to end-organ damage; 
3)      It is easier and less expensive to implement pre-natal Patient guidelines (such as no smoking) versus the “million dollar work-up” needed to save a premature baby’s life. 
Please do not interpret my statements as a stance against life-saving measures and high-tech Health Care, I simply wish to highlight Health Promotion and Disease Prevention as an appropriate means of curtailing the prevalence of acute and costly Medical procedures and treatment protocols.

With the goal of bringing the uninsured and underinsured people of CD 23 into the “big tent” of sound Health Care that is both affordable and accessible, I continue my sincere efforts to represent Florida’s 23rd District in Congress.  With over 20 years expertise in Health Care, Public Health, Policy Formation, and Administration, I am certain of my ability to deliver “A New Day, A New Way!” throughout the Health Care landscape of CD 23. 

With Care,
Marion D. Thorpe, Jr., M.D., M.P.H.

U.S. Congressional Candidate
District 23 – Florida

www.marionthorpe.com
 
 
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The Truth of the Matter:
Congressional District 23 (FL)


With the steady approach of the 2008 election for Florida's 23rd Congressional District, I present "Doc's Box" as a No-Spin up-to-date examination of the geographic area that has been represented by Alcee Hastings since 1992. While it would be "politically acceptable" for me to follow the ?sledgehammer' rules that Hastings and his camp openly embrace (Palm Beach Post, June 18, 2007), I deem it more revealing and effective to allow my readers an insider's glimpse into the ?World of Hastings' that presently exists in Congressional District 23 (CD 23) and in Washington, D.C. As we progress with this microscopic analysis, I want each of you to ponder whether Alcee Hastings is deserving of continued admittance into the hallowed Halls of Congress. 
Let us begin our in-depth study of CD 23 by taking a closer look at how The People of this District are faring under the helm of Alcee Hastings. For those of you who are familiar with YouTube, you may have already seen my video clip outlining the present-day conditions of Sistrunk Boulevard in Broward County's portion of CD 23. The fact that I am challenging Hastings for the CD 23 seat in 2008 may lead some to incorrectly assume that I am ?spinning' my description of the ?hard-luck' living (and working) conditions of CD 23; thus, I ask each of you to view the recent StreetGangs.com video clip about life in Florida's 23rd Congressional District.  As you ponder the full significance of this front-line view of life in CD 23, I ask you to consider the following:
1)      Has the reign of Alcee Hastings led to a brighter day for The People of CD 23?
2)      Are The People of CD 23 filled with hope and excitement about their employment options?
3)      Is CD 23 poised and ready to produce future generations of African-American leadership?
Let us now consider the ?World of Hastings' in our Nation's Capitol. Though much could be accurately written about Hastings' combined Judicial and Congressional stint, I will honor my No-Spin approach by not dissecting Alcee Hastings' record at this juncture. Instead, I ask you to review Congressman Baron Hill's recent blog (August 8, 2007). Of note, Congressman Hill (Democrat, Indiana) calls upon the Democratic Congressional Candidate Committee (DCCC) to condemn the actions of Alcee Hastings.  Of further note, Congressman Hill utilizes the same blog to instruct Democratic House leadership that Hastings should not hold, nor be considered for, leadership positions. It is noteworthy that the call for Alcee Hastings' removal is emanating from within his own Party. 
For the purpose of maintaining the integrity of my No-Spin "Doc's Box", I have presented the above matters without commentary so that each of you can examine CD 23 without the distraction of political verbiage. 
In keeping with the spirit of America's "love affair" with survivor-based reality shows, I respectfully and sincerely ask you to consider whether or not Hastings should be "voted off the island." The time to decide Hastings' fate is upon us, my friends. It is my firmest hope that you will make this momentous decision in a manner that best ensures the collective well-being, prosperity, growth, and safety of the nearly 700,000 people who live in Congressional District 23 (FL).
 
Sincerely,

Dr. Marion D. Thorpe, Jr.

Congressional Candidate
District 23 (FL)
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