An investigation by the UK's
Sunday Telegraph lays out some of the cuts. Remember, Obama took the opportunity make a recess appointment and make Dr. Donald Berwick head of the nation's Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Berwick loves Comparative Effectiveness Research, which basically is health care rationing. In
A Transatlantic Review of the NHS at 60 , published on July 26, 2008 Berwick says, "Cynics beware, I am romantic about the National Health Service; I love it. All I need to do to rediscover the romance is to look at health care in my own country.
"The NHS is one of the astounding human endeavours of modern times. Because you use a nation as the scale and taxation as the funding, the NHS is highly political. It is a stage for the polarising debates of modern social theory: debates between market theorists and social planning; enlightenment science and post-modern sceptics of science; utilitarianism and individualism; the premise that we are all responsible for each other and the premise that we are each responsible for ourselves; those for whom government is a source of hope and those for whom government is hopeless. But, even in these debates, you are unified by your nation’s promise to make health care a human right."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/79...-services.html
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/extract/337/jul17_1/a838