Tag: doctor
Jane Q Public: This Doctor Is Making A House Call
From The Jane Q Public blog:
I have been involved in a very rigorous candidate assessment process for the past several weeks and have learned a great deal about these men, their positions, and their principles. The Tea Party organization I chair voted to endorse Dr. Dan as our Congressional candidate. Given all that I have learned about the candidates, I am very pleased with this outcome. Without a doubt, Dr. Dan is the candidate who will advance our core values of limited government and individual liberty. [Read more]
FoxNews.com Outlines the Importance of Doctors in Government
Rising from the ranks of my home state, three North Carolina physicians are running for Congress to address our nation’s daunting challenges. Dr. B. J. Lawson, Dr. James Taylor, and Dr. Dan Eichenbaum seek to represent the 4th, 6th, and 11th Congressional districts. Should they be elected, North Carolina would have a larger physician representation than any state in the Union—three of thirteen Congressional seats, nearly 25%. But why should America care? [Read more]
I like you, but how can I trust you?
What makes you any different than all the other candidates in the past who have said the same things and go to Washington and conduct “business as usual”? [Read more]
How do you make the best health care better?
As a physician, I understand that some of our citizens may still not be able to afford health insurance. In the past, I was able to treat patients for free or for minimal fees by my own choice. [Read more]
The Current Health Care Legislation – My Thoughts
The “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” is a farce and an affront to essential American liberties. This legislation, like a myriad of other federal programs, is in direct conflict with the 9th Amendment.
Limited Access in the House Health Care Bill
Dan Eichenbaum’s letter to USA Today on healthcare legislation (below) was published in July. The predicted method of limiting access to care is exactly what ended up in the House bill, as noted by Betsy McCaughey in a piece appearing November 7 in the WJS:




Dr. Dan is looking very forward to this debate since it will be the first one to include all the declared G.O.P. candidates. 