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Originally Posted by Ajack
How do you know? Did you read the bill? When you ration operations and treatment, you essentially have long delays which result in premature deaths. Call it what you please, but "death panels" fit the description.
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You are comparing apples to oranges.... and in fact I did read the verbiage about what were being called death panels. I fully believe in end of life planning mainly because I have worked in hospitals for all of my adult life. Things that happen there I don't want happening to me. So when I go for surgery tomorrow, and I am having surgery tomorrow, I will be carrying my living will, advance directives etc. with me. But at this hospital they are already on file but why leave anything to chance.
This paragraph was about paying for a meeting to organize this information....