All health-care systems have ‘death panels’ of one sort or another | Full Comment | National Post
Via @medskep on twitter:
Many scoff at the term “death panel” — Sarah Palin’s morbid, if misleading description of the powers contained in U.S. government health-care legislation back in 2009. Yet there was a grain of truth in that infamous noun phrase. The fact of the matter is that all health-care systems have “death panels” of one sort or another. It’s just a question of who sits on them — bureaucrats, insurers or doctors — and what label we put on their functions.
via All health-care systems have ‘death panels’ of one sort or another | Full Comment | National Post.
There’s the truth, let’s not act like it isn’t.
Related posts:
How Doctors Die | The Saturday Evening Post Well written, and I think correct. It’s not a frequent...
Class Act: Usain Bolt Drops Everything to Honor U.S. National Anthem | Video | TheBlaze.com Jamaican sprinter and four-time Olympic gold medalist Usain St. Leo...
Health-Care Costs: A State-by-State Comparison – WSJ.com Nice graphs of spending by state, then another breakdown of...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
Source: GruntDoc - Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: GruntDoc Tags: Policy Source Type: blogs