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Re: "death panels" obamacare
Tired of the political migraines it’s getting from this, the Finance Committee finally decides to, er, pull the plug:
“On the Finance Committee, we are working very hard to avoid unintended consequences by methodically working through the complexities of all of these issues and policy options,” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said in a statement. “We dropped end-of-life provisions from consideration entirely because of the way they could be misinterpreted and implemented incorrectly.”…“The bill passed by the House committees is so poorly cobbled together that it will have all kinds of unintended consequences, including making taxpayers fund healthcare subsidies for illegal immigrants,” Grassley said. The veteran Iowa lawmaker said the end-of-life provision in those bills would pay physicians to “advise patients about end-of-life care and rate physician quality of care based on the creation of and adherence to orders for end-of-life care. So they are taking the "end of Life" or "death panel" provisions out. Because of exposure and opposition. This is what happens when normal people read these bills. |
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Re: "death panels" obamacare
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Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), announced last week that the Senate Finance Committee has now expunged all "end-of-life" provisions from the Senate version of health-care reform in order "to avoid unintended consequences." Grassley admitted in a statement Wednesday that the storm of controversy surrounding the "end-of-life" provisions in detailed in section 1233 of the House version (H.R. 3200) expressed legitimate concerns that the elderly and infirm could end up pressured into lower-quality care or none at all.:pirates "We dropped end-of-life provisions from consideration entirely," said Grassley, "because of the way they could be misinterpreted and implemented incorrectly." That is nice to know the end of life provisions are removed. Twisp said they weren't in there. :thebunny |
President Bush rejected "death panel" pressures
Rules for radicals.
Deny the concept of "death panel" in it's entirety Manipulate the target to voLunteer and come forward as if it is the patients' idea to end it: Quote:
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Re: President Bush rejected "death panel" pressure
http://www.rihlp.org/pubs/Your_life_your_choices.pdf
Read the 'death book" Obama wants to help you move on. The Death Panel hereinafter named "Advanced care Planning associate" will help ya. |
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UPDATE: Obama's VA pulls so-called 'Death Book' from its website.
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Federal death panel form letters
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - At least 1,200 veterans across the country have been mistakenly told by the Veterans Administration that they suffer from a fatal neurological disease.
One of the leaders of a Gulf War veterans group says panicked veterans from Alabama, Florida, Kansas, North Carolina, West Virginia and Wyoming have contacted the group about the error. Denise Nichols, the vice president of the National Gulf War Resource Center, says the VA is blaming a coding error for the mistake. Oopps. Form letters? Home office healthcare? People with common sense will run from the federal healthcare power grab. You are just a number and just a code. |
Re: "death panels" obamacare
I wonder why the right wing never addressed the death panel issue while Bush was in office. It turns out there is a provision in the VA's rules covering ending a services man's life. It is true also that the so called death panel was in the Medicare bill while Bush was in office.
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The notifications went out in a letter intending to inform ALS sufferers about the benefits available to them through the VA. At that time, one of those benefits was end-of-life counseling and access to “Your Life, Your Choices,” the booklet that refers veterans to the Hemlock Society when they feel life is no longer worth living. I wonder how many of these veterans were given the booklet? By the way, that booklet has been removed from at least a portion of the VA website, according to David Freddoso: http://hotair.com/archives/2009/08/2...ying-from-als/ ALS is one of the worst ways to die. So should the vets be told they were going to die? |
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