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Showing posts with label Health Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health Care. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Death Panels. Killing Off The Elderly. Age Limit On Kidney Transplants.


New York Times Opinion Writer: We Need Death Panels

by Wesley J. Smith | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 9/19/12

The New York Times uses its op/ed page as a supplement to its editorial page–that is, most of the articles published reflect the views of the editors. Letters to the Editor, too.
The NYT has called for health care rationing several times in the past and published articles by others supporting it. It did again on Saturday with an article by one of its opinion writers, a former Obama Treasury Department adviser, named Steve Rattner. From, “Beyond Obamacare:”
WE need death panels.
That’s what the technocratic class believes. We need to do away with the expensive and nonproductive rather than waste money caring for them. Back to Rattner:
Well, maybe not death panels, exactly, but unless we start allocating health care resources more prudently — rationing, by its proper name — the exploding cost of Medicare will swamp the federal budget.
Yes, all of us who warned that this was the agenda were such alarmists and conspiracy theorists, weren’t we? But we are right.


Rattner compares the former Ryan Medicare plan and Obama’s, and finds them both cost control wanting. The answer–death panels! And it will be the IPAB based on NICE-style quality of life–again, just like I have been warning!
No one wants to lose an aging parent. And with price out of the equation, it’s natural for patients and their families to try every treatment, regardless of expense or efficacy. But that imposes an enormous societal cost that few other nations have been willing to bear. Many countries whose health care systems are regularly extolled — including Canada, Australia and New Zealand — have systems for rationing care.
Take Britain, which provides universal coverage with spending at proportionately almost half of American levels. Its National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence uses a complex quality-adjusted life year system to put an explicit value (up to about $48,000 per year) on a treatment’s ability to extend life. At the least, the Independent Payment Advisory Board should be allowed to offer changes in services and costs. We may shrink from such stomach-wrenching choices, but they are inescapable.
Never doubt me!
LifeNews.com Note: Wesley J. Smith, J.D., is a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture. He writes at his blog, Secondhand Smoke.
"Although there is no true age limit for transplantation, transplant recipients over the age of 60 cannot have any significant medical disease other than their kidney disease. Patients in older age groups may require more pre-transplant medical screening than younger patients. "  http://www.cpmc.org


"Although there is no age limit, few units will transplant patients over 70 years - unless very fit.If a family member, partner or friend wants to donate a kidney, they will need to be evaluated for general health too." http://www.bbc.co.uk


MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2012

Organ Transplants and Death Panels

[Welcome USA Today readers!]

Did taxpayers (through Medicare) pay for Dick Cheney's heart transplant? How much does a heart transplant cost? Should anyone, other than the patient and doctor, decide who is entitled to an organ transplant?

Heart transplants cost anywhere from $600,000 to $1,000,000. Most heart transplant patients are between the ages of 50 and 64 and the average wait time is 9 months.

Dick Cheney was 71 and was on the transplant list for 20 months.

Did Medicare pay for Cheney's transplant?

We have no idea. Using the Medicare organ transplant criteria it is unlikely, but not impossible, that Mr. Cheney paid out of pocket for some, if not all, of the cost of his surgery.

Obamacrap requires the establishment of an Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), termed "death panels" by those who oppose too much government intrusion in our lives. Once established, this 15 member panel of individuals appointed by the President and then subject to Senate confirmation.

This raises a question. Should 15 individuals, appointed by political process, have this much authority over the level of treatment that is covered by Medicare? The panel (as currently conceived) will make general recommendations, not preside over individual cases and determine who lives and who dies.


As one Bioethicist has noted, "The timing of Cheney’s transplant is ethically ironic given that the battle over extending health insurance to all Americans reaches the Supreme Court this week.
If the President’s health reform bill is deemed unconstitutional, those who are wealthy or who can easily raise money will continue to have greater access to heart, liver and other forms of transplantation than the uninsured and underinsured."
If/when the IPAB becomes reality does anything really change with regard to access to expensive medical care?
We don't know for sure, but the role of the IPAB is to limit coverage and payment for expensive medical treatment. Chances are good that when it comes to medical care, the gap between rich and poor will widen even further.
Even in countries where the government controls payment for medical care the standard of care for the wealthy is not limited by government rules. This begs the question, will Obamacare level the playing field with regard to medical care or create an even bigger chasm between rich and poor?
"Wow!  So, what we here at DRScoundrels have been warning would come to pass - that medical care would devolve to be only for those who had the most to 'offer' our newly socialized society - a baby with birth defects detected in the womb would be labeled an "unviable bio mass", old people deemed too used up to be of use; and so on, has indeed become a reality?  This is incredibly scary.   What gives a panel of disinterested parties the right to decide how much value a person's life has?  Remember Obama, telling the lady that her 95 year old mother should probably take a pill instead of having open heart surgery?  Not so different from reality now, is it? "  http://drscoundrels.com

The Elite Are Attempting To Convince Us That Killing Off Our Sick Grandparents Is Cool And Trendy

Source: http://endoftheamericandream.com/
What should be done with elderly Americans when they become very seriously ill? Should we try to save their lives or should we just let them die? Unfortunately, there is a growing consensus among the "intellectual elite" that most elderly people are not going to have a high enough "quality of life" to justify the expense of costly life saving procedures. This philosophy is now being promoted very heavily through mainstream news outlets, in our television shows and in big Hollywood movies. The elite are attempting to convince us that killing off our sick grandparents is cool and trendy. We are being told that "pulling the plug" on grandma and grandpa is compassionate (because it will end their suffering), that it is good for the environment and that it is even good for the economy. We are being told that denying life saving treatments to old people will dramatically reduce health care costs and make the system better for all of us. We are being told that it is not "efficient" for health insurance companies to shell out $100,000 for an operation that may extend the life of an elderly person by 6 months. But the truth is that all of this is part of a larger agenda that the elite are attempting to advance. As I have written about previously, the elite love death, and they truly believe that reducing the population is good for society and good for the planet. Sadly, population control propaganda has reached a fever pitch in recent months.
Time Magazine has just come out with a very shocking cover story entitled "How To Die". The article goes on and on about how wonderful and compassionate it is to remove life saving treatment from sick relatives.
A recent article by Mike Adams summarized the message of this disgusting article....
Inside, the magazine promotes a cost-saving death agenda that encourages readers to literally "pull the feeding tubes" from their dying elderly parents, causing them to dehydrate and die. This is explained as a new cost-saving measure that drastically reduces return hospital visits by the elderly… yeah, because dead people don't return to the hospital, of course.
Many of you also probably remember the Newsweek cover story from a couple years ago that was entitled "The Case for Killing Granny".
Underneath that shocking title was the following phrase: "Curbing excessive end-of-life care is good for America."
According to the author of that article, spending less money on the elderly is the key to successful health care reform....
The idea that we might ration health care to seniors (or anyone else) is political anathema. Politicians do not dare breathe the R word, lest they be accused-however wrongly-of trying to pull the plug on Grandma. But the need to spend less money on the elderly at the end of life is the elephant in the room in the health-reform debate. Everyone sees it but no one wants to talk about it. At a more basic level, Americans are afraid not just of dying, but of talking and thinking about death. Until Americans learn to contemplate death as more than a scientific challenge to be overcome, our health-care system will remain unfixable.
Sadly, articles like that one are becoming quite frequent in mainstream media sources.
Just a few days ago, a Bloomberg article entitled "How 'Death Panels' Can Prolong Life" declared that we must "deny treatment to people who want it" in order to hold down costs....
In short, all the Republican talk during the health-care- reform debate about "death panels" was melodramatic and unfair, but not ridiculous. One way or another, holding down health-care costs will require policies that deny treatment to people who want it. And want it because it will extend their lives.
This goes on already, all the time. Health insurance companies have been known to deny payment for treatments deemed unnecessary. Age limits for organ transplants are another example. All policies that involve denying care because of "quality of life" considerations are, in effect, "death panels." But no society can afford to give every citizen every possible therapy. Medicare is going broke trying.
So who are we supposed to deny treatment to?
The elderly of course.
According to that Bloomberg article, we are supposed to kill off our sick grandparents because the "quality of life" they would be expected to have if they recover would not be enough to warrant spending so much to save them....


A $200,000 operation can add a year or two to the life of an octogenarian, or it can save decades of life for younger people. In a country like the U.S., with an average life expectancy of 78.5, it takes 10 septuagenarians who get an extra five years from the health-care system to balance a single 30- year-old who gets 50 extra years. Or save the life of a newborn, who then enjoys a normal life span and dies at 78.5, and you have the same impact on national life expectancy as 16 operations on septuagenarians. The average national life expectancy can increase even as the cost goes down.
This is the kind of thinking that starts happening in a society that dramatically devalues life.
If human life has little value, then it is easy to start justifying things that would have once been unthinkable.
For example, one surgeon is now suggesting that we should start harvesting organs from patients before they die....
Dr. Paul Morrissey, an associate professor of surgery at Brown University's Alpert Medical School, wrote in The American Journal of Bioethics that the protocol known as donation after cardiac death -- meaning death as a result of irreversible damage to the cardiovascular system -- has increased the number of organs available for transplant, but has a number of limitations, including the need to wait until the heart stops.
Because of the waiting time, Morrissey said that about one-third of potential donors end up not being able to donate, and many organs turn out to not be viable as a result.
Instead, he argues in favor of procuring kidneys from patients with severe irreversible brain injury whose families consent to kidney removal before their cardiac and respiratory systems stop functioning.
Do you want your organs harvested before you are dead?

read more at http://www.worldviewweekend.com/worldview-times/article.php?articleid=8354 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Obamacare or The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Urgh!

"Obamacare" Fast Facts Facts 


About The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as “Obamacare” 



  • Individual mandate requiring all U.S. citizens to have health insurance either through private companies, their employers, or state-sponsored exchanges. Failure to do so will result in a fine. 




  • Insurance companies banned from denying coverage to applicants with pre-existing health conditions. 




  • Insurance companies required to include preventative health care at no extra cost, banned from setting limits on payouts for coverage. 




  • Companies employing over 50 people required to provide those employees with health insurance. 




  • Children allowed to stay on their parents’ insurance plans until 26 years of age.



source:http://www.voanews.com/content/obama-care-fast-facts/1263188.html



Health Care and the Facts-on-the-Ground Presidency

JUN 28 2012, 12:39 PM ET
From health care reform to immigration, President Obama is counting on Washington's inertia to make changes that last.
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Republican reaction to the Supreme Court decision upholding the Affordable Care Act was swift and outraged. Romney Press Secretary Andrea Saul tweeted that he'd raised more than $300,000 in the first hour after the verdict was announced. "The only way to save the country from ObamaCare's budget-busting government takeover of health care is to elect a new president," said Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus as Republicans launched a #FullRepeal hashtag on Twitter and announced another (and largely symbolic) House vote to repeal the ACA the week of July 9.


But with the Supreme Court having upheld the ACA, Republicans are now clearly fighting a rear-guard action against a law that is partially implemented and which seems likely to grow in popularity now that it has been ratified and turned into something people can look forward to taking advantage of over time. The Supreme Court decision forces Republicans to express their conservatism not through new program proposals but by standing athwart history yelling stop. Obama has created a set of facts on the ground, and the inertial power of Washington and massive complexity of the health-care field that made universal health-care coverage little more than a Democratic fantasy from 1948 through 2009 will now tip the balance of power in the direction the president has set. Republicans can rail about it all they like, but in Washington, it is hard to ever completely undo what has been done.
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source:http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/06/the-facts-on-the-ground-presidency/259110/#



Friday, April 27, 2012

Obama. What Has He Actually Done for the Economy? Redistribution Underway.

Let's look at Obama's record on the economy.  The following statements come from Obama's website...BARACK OBAMA.COM
First one...


The President is taking aggressive steps to put Americans back to work and create an economy where hard work pays and responsibility is rewarded.


This is the data from Recovery.gov. from October 2011-December 2011 AND there is nothing past this in their system...likely on purpose.

JOBS CREATED BY AWARD TYPE (OCT 1 - DEC 31, 2011)
Award TypeJobs Created
Contracts30,490
Grants163,680
Loans10,167
Total204,337
Updated: 03/14/2012
Find more here...RECOVERY.GOV
I'd say that this is likely tainted from the source, AND...why was there an update on this data in March of 2012?...  


I question the "contracts" because they could count about anything in that category.  Also, what were the grants for?  Did they actually create jobs?  Loans?  Did they create jobs?


Let's look at another source...


This is truly interesting!  This is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.  This chart shoes data that goes from 2002 to 2012.




Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey


Series Id:           LNS11300000
Seasonally Adjusted
Series title:        (Seas) Labor Force Participation Rate
Labor force status:  Civilian labor force participation rate
Type of data:        Percent or rate
Age:                 16 years and over



Let's look at another source...





SOURCE: DIGGING


Here is another resource...


Hiring and Firing Nationwide, Monthly Averages, January 2008-June 2011


SOURCE: GALLUP


Why is this statement part of  "The President's Record on Jobs and the Economy"?


For years before the economic crisis, middle-class security had been slipping away. Wages stagnated while health care costs soared.


The Labor Force Statistics chart shows that this above statement is false.


Also, how can he claim the following?


We’ve added back more than 4.1 million private sector jobsand seen 25 straight months of job growth—but there’s more work to do.


The following statement really baffles my mind.  Have we ever seen an actual plan?


When President Obama took office, he both addressed the immediate economic crisis and laid the foundation for a U.S. economy that’s built to last.
What has Obama actually done for the economy?  


Redistribution is under way.  If Obama has his way, you may be looking at the Atlas Shrugged effect on the United States.



Sunday, April 8, 2012

Obama. The Judge of All In The Land. Forget the Constitution.

It seems that Obama's ego is much bigger than most of us imagined.  He must think that he is THE JUDGE of ALL in the land and that we should just forget the Constitution.  If this is not an indication of how badly he needs to be ousted, what is?  


FED APPEALS COURT TO DOJ: YOU HAVE UNTIL THURSDAY TO EXPLAIN WHAT THE PRESIDENT MEANT BY ‘UNPRECEDENTED’ & ‘UNELECTED GROUP’

  • Posted on April 3, 2012 
A federal appeals court has ordered the Justice Department to clarify comments made by the president when he said yesterday that it would be “unprecedented” for the Supreme Court to overturn his signature health care law (“Obamacare”)...
... a three-judge panel for the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has told the DOJ that it has until Thursday to explain whether the Obama administration believes the courts have the right to strike down a federal law...
Fed Appeals Court to DOJ: You Have Until Thursday to Explain What the President Meant by Unprecedented & Unelected Group
“That has troubled a number of people who have read it as somehow a challenge to the federal courts or to their authority,” Judge Smith said. “And that’s not a small matter.” 
He then told the attorneys that the DOJ must address this issue in “no less than three pages, single spaced” by noon on Thursday, according to Fox. 
“I would like to have from you by noon on Thursday — that’s about 48 hours from now — a letter stating what is the position of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice, in regard to the recent statements by the president,” Smith said. 
“What is the authority is of the federal courts in this regard in terms of judicial review?” Smith asked...
Since the appeals court issued its order, the Obama administration has responded via White House Press Secretary Jay Carney. 
“Of course we believe that the Supreme Court has, and the courts have, as their duty and responsibility the ability of striking down laws as unconstitutional,” Carney said Tuesday, according to Fox. 
Carney said the president was specifically talking about “the precedent under the Commerce Clause” regarding a legislature’s ability to address “challenges to our national economy.” 
Update - Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday that the Justice Department will respond “appropriately” to a federal appellate judge in Texas who demanded a letter recognizing the authority of the federal courts to strike down laws passed by Congress... 
“Under our system of government … courts have the final say on the constitutionality of statutes. The courts are also fairly deferential when it comes to overturning statutes that the duly elected representatives of the people, Congress, pass,” Holder said...
SOURCE: THE BLAZE
OBAMA STUMBLES THROUGH ANSWER WHEN CONFRONTED ON HEALTH CARE LAW’S FUTURE 
“First of all, let me be very specific,” Obama said before launching into a nearly six-minute response filled with pauses and blank stares. “We have not seen a court overturn a law that was passed by Congress on an economic issue like health care, that I think most people would clearly consider commerce, a law like that has not been overturned at least since Lochner, so we’re going back to the thirties, pre New Deal.”
“The point I was making was that the Supreme Court is the final say on our Constitution and our laws and all of us have to respect it, but it’s precisely because of that extraordinary power that the Court has traditionally exercised significant restraint and deference to our duly-elected legislature, our congress. And so the burden is on those who would overturn a law like this.
“Now, as I said, I expect the Supreme Court to actually recognize that and to abide by well-established precedents out there.”
While struggling to connect his thoughts, he went on to say he is not getting contingency plans ready because he expects the law to be upheld.

But Obama’s assertion that such a law dealing with the Commerce Clause has not been overturned is a curious one. For example, in 1994 the court struck down school-zone gun legislation that was based on that part of the Constitution.

On Monday, Fox’s Judge Andrew Napolitano ripped into the president for inaccuracies in his argument for the law and against the Court:






Notice his chin is always up, as if he is better than any of the rest of us. His body language is important to note because it says everything about his character.

Here are some arrogant statements that I am adding as I search for video with the body language issue.


AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT.


Bashford: But what about your other records? We know that George W. Bush was a “C” student, because we saw his academic records. When will you release your academic records and writings – from Occidental College in California to Harvard Law? 
Obama: Let me be clear about this: My academic records will remain under seal because I didn’t give up my right to privacy just because I was elected president of the United States. Besides, those Oxy records might show I received financial aid as a foreign student. Beyond that, my academic writings are embarrassingly Marxist (more chuckles). And I don’t mean Groucho Marxist. … 
Bashford: Have you noticed that the health-care law you promised would reduce health insurance premiums has resulted in increased premiums? 
Obama: No, I hadn’t noticed that, because as president I don’t pay for health care. Besides I don’t believe it because I don’t want to. Furthermore, the real savings from the reform bill won’t kick in until the middle of my next term. … 
Bashford: More on jobs. Why did you really scotch the Keystone pipeline? 
Obama: I put the kibosh on that because Congress pushed me when I wanted to wait until after the election. Nobody pushes Barack Obama. I am the president! I am chief executive! … We’re heading for a new energy future! An alternative energy future! … And we will reach that future because I say so! And … and … and … Sorry. I just get a little upset when my authority is challenged, like by that ornery Arizona governor. 
Bashford: Very well. Didn’t you – a lawyer – know it was unethical and illegal when you, as board president of a federally funded organization in Chicago, nominated your wife to be its paid executive director? 
Obama: Wow! Nobody has ever asked me that question! But there’s a simple answer: Anti-corruption laws hardly ever apply in Illinois. … Besides, Michelle and I needed the money.
SOURCE: WND.COM 
THE OBAMA'S DURING THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE WITH LEFT HAND TO CHEST INSTEAD OF RIGHT HAND TO HEART.
And for anyone who thinks this may be a "mirror-image" picture, please note thewedding rings on the ring fingers of their LEFT HANDS and the RIGHT side of the "Messiah's" suit coat where the buttons are. 
As any American knows, we place our right hand over our heart when we recite the Pledge of Allegiance.  

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 
ACCORDING TO OBAMA 
(reprinted from: http://www.patriotdepot.com/TenCommandmentsTshirt.aspx) 
I. Thou shalt have no God in America, except for me. For we are no longer a Christian nation and, after all, I am the chosen One. (And like God, I do not have a birth certificate.)    
II. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, unless it is my face carved on Mt. Rushmore.  
III. Thou shalt not utter my middle name in vain (or in public). Only I can say Barack Hussein Obama. 
IV. Remember tax day, April 15th, to keep it holy. 

V. Honor thy father and thy mother until they are too old and sick to care for. They will cost our public-funded health-care system too much money.  
VI. Thou shalt not kill, unless you have an unwanted, unborn baby. For it would be an abomination to punish your daughter with a baby.  
VII. Thou shalt not commit adultery if you are conservative or a Republican. Liberals and Democrats are hereby forgiven for all of their infidelity and immorality, but the careers of conservatives will be forever destroyed.  
VIII. Thou shalt not steal, until you've been elected to public office. Only then is it acceptable to take money from hard-working, successful citizens and give it to those who do not work, illegal immigrants, or those who do not have the motivation to better their own lives.  
IX. Thou shalt not discriminate against thy neighbor unless they are conservative, Caucasian, or Christian.  
X. Thou shalt not covet because it is simply unnecessary. I will place such a heavy tax burden on those that have achieved the American Dream that, by the end of my term as President, nobody will have any wealth or material goods left for you to covet. 


THE OBAMA CHIN...
With President Obama, one of the most prominent features in his body language is his chin.
Do you recall the phrase, "looking down your nose at someone?"  
Confidence sometimes shows itself in an elevated chin lift. When the chin lift becomes extreme, it is viewed as arrogance and that "you are looking down your nose at me". 
This body language took on new meaning when President Obama first came into public view where he was quickly labeled "arrogant" and "cocky" in some of his speeches.  
Patterns were observed that during the time of a speech where he received audience approval, his chin went even higher.
SOURCE: SEAMUSORILEY 


I WILL CERTAINLY FIND MORE TO BE POSTED TO COME.  IT'S DISGUSTING THAT HIS BEHAVIOR IS AS IT IS!  HE MUST BE OUSTED THIS ELECTION CYCLE FOR SOMEONE WHO WILL WORK FOR THE PEOPLE AND TREAT THE CONSTITUTION WITH RESPECT!