
Steven Trobiani
M.D.
MN, USSteven Trobiani was born into a middle-class family in Chicago, Illinois in 1950. Intrigued equally by medical science and literature from an early age, he majored in biology but minored in English literature and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Loyola University in Chicago in 1972. He obtained his M.D. degree from Loyola University-Stritch School of Medicine in 1976 and served his internship at St. Loius University from 1976 to 1977. Dr. Trobiani then served as a general medical officer in the U.S. Army from 1977 to 1980, attached initially to an armored cavalry squadron as a squadron surgeon before being assigned command of the 24th medical detachment in Schweinfurt, Germany. Upon leaving the military, he decided to specialize in neurology and was accepted for neurology residency training at Yale University. He trained at Yale from 1980 to 1983 and served as the chief resident for the neurology service during his last year. For the last 30 years, Dr. Trobiani has owned and operated his own private neurology practice in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
In 2011, Dr. Trobiani returned to his earlier interest in literature, but this time from a social perspective. Like the majority of his fellow physicians, he was concerned that passage of Obamacare had paved the path for the formation of a healthcare cartel. This cartel, formed by the marriage of big government and big healthcare, has an agenda largely concealed from our country's population. That agenda will dramatically increase the cost of healthcare and bring about the end of medicine as a profession, while simultaneously creating the single largest transfer of wealth from the private sector to the public sector since the introduction of the federal income tax. This transfer of wealth will primarily occur at the expense of the middle-class.
"Sustainable Healthcare Reform: Harnessing the Power of Capitalism to Fund Our Social Needs", Dr. Trobiani's first book, exposes this hidden agenda. Beyond this, however, Dr. Trobiani's book offers an innovative alternative to Obamacare which will restore control of healthcare to consumers, healthcare professionals and employers. This innovative approach will take us from endlessly limiting the healthcare that we provide to the ability to provide unlimited, high quality and affordable healthcare. Best of all, it will do so while rewarding, rather than punishing, the employers that fund healthcare. The approach is so unique that the U.S. Patent Office has issued a patent to Dr. Trobiani for his system.
For more information or to schedule a speaking engagement, Dr. Trobiani can be reached at 763-416-1400 or via e-mail at steven.trobiani@politicsandhealthcare.com
Steven Trobiani was born into a middle-class family in Chicago, Illinois in 1950. Intrigued equally by medical science and literature from an early age, he majored in biology but minored in English literature and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Loyola University in Chicago in 1972. He obtained his M.D. degree from Loyola University-Stritch School of Medicine in 1976 and served his internship at St. Loius University from 1976 to 1977. Dr. Trobiani then served as a general medical officer in the U.S. Army from 1977 to 1980, attached initially to an armored cavalry squadron as a squadron surgeon before being assigned command of the 24th medical detachment in Schweinfurt, Germany. Upon leaving the military, he decided to specialize in neurology and was accepted for neurology residency training at Yale University. He trained at Yale from 1980 to 1983 and served as the chief resident for the neurology service during his last year. For the last 30 years, Dr. Trobiani has owned and operated his own private neurology practice in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
In 2011, Dr. Trobiani returned to his earlier interest in literature, but this time from a social perspective. Like the majority of his fellow physicians, he was concerned that passage of Obamacare had paved the path for the formation of a healthcare cartel. This cartel, formed by the marriage of big government and big healthcare, has an agenda largely concealed from our country's population. That agenda will dramatically increase the cost of healthcare and bring about the end of medicine as a profession, while simultaneously creating the single largest transfer of wealth from the private sector to the public sector since the introduction of the federal income tax. This transfer of wealth will primarily occur at the expense of the middle-class.
"Sustainable Healthcare Reform: Harnessing the Power of Capitalism to Fund Our Social Needs", Dr. Trobiani's first book, exposes this hidden agenda. Beyond this, however, Dr. Trobiani's book offers an innovative alternative to Obamacare which will restore control of healthcare to consumers, healthcare professionals and employers. This innovative approach will take us from endlessly limiting the healthcare that we provide to the ability to provide unlimited, high quality and affordable healthcare. Best of all, it will do so while rewarding, rather than punishing, the employers that fund healthcare. The approach is so unique that the U.S. Patent Office has issued a patent to Dr. Trobiani for his system.
For more information or to schedule a speaking engagement, Dr. Trobiani can be reached at 763-416-1400 or via e-mail at steven.trobiani@politicsandhealthcare.com
A New Cartel Threatens Your Profits
45 minute PowerPoint presentation illustrating the escalation in healthcare cost since the introduction of managed-care and demonstrating how managed-care is itself now the principal driver of healthcare inflation.
Program shows how Obamacare has created a healthcare cartel which will exacerbate this problem and require progressively greater amounts of corporate profit to sustain it.
Program introduces an innovative approach to healthcare reform which focuses on the...
Medicine as a Profession Is on Life-Support
Since the emergence of managed-care in the 1980s, healthcare professionals have lost control over medical decision making. Since then a medical industry has been taking shape in which management is government and the private insurers and everyone else is labor.
The introduction of fee-schedules in the 1990s brought medical professionals one step closer to the status of labor within this medical industry. Decades in which inflation has exceeded insurance reimbursement has eroded...
The Republican Party Needs an Alternative to Obamacare
Healthcare in the United States has become unaffordable. U.S. costs are more than double any other nation. Obamacare will do nothing to address this problem. Its heavy reliance on managed-care will, in fact, exacerbate this problem as managing healthcare delivery is simply too labor intensive to ever be cost-effective.
Barak Obama has challenged the Republican Party to produce an alternative to Obamacare and it is time to do so in advance of the mid-term...
Obamacare is Destroying Union Benefit Plans
45 minute PowerPoint presentation illustrating the reasons why Obamacare will decimate union-sponsored health plans and union membership as a consequence.
Presentation focuses on a way to structure health plans which will be advantageous to employers and unions alike. Adoption of this approach now can also pave the way to unopposed higher wage demands later while preserving the viability of union-sponsored health plans now.
Early adoption of this approach by unions will...
