To decrease reimbursement to the ED for "preventable diseases" such as an asthma attack or DKA makes no sense. First of all, the ED is not responsible for primary care and the long-term management of these chronic conditions. Additionally, a lot of these "preventable" conditions such as an asthma attack are not preventable! Asthma exacerbations are an expected and normal component of asthma.
ED physicians are dedicated to treating all patients equally, and this bill would dramatically decrease our ability to stabilize life-threatening emergencies experienced by our patients.