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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-05-10 08:38 AM
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Kill Patients With Death Panels-- The Republican Answer to State Budget Woes
There's no way to sugar coat this. Arizona's new Medicaid policy, enacted by a Republican legislature, signed into law by a Republican governo went into effect the end of October. The New York Times calls it "Death by budget cut."


The new policy has removed over 100 people waiting for transplants from a transplant list. That probably means they will die.


"I appreciate the need for budget restraints," Dr. Andrew Yeager, director of the Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program at the Arizona Cancer Center, told the Times. "But when one looks at a potentially lifesaving treatment, admittedly expensive, and we have data to support efficacy, cuts like this are shortsighted and sad."

Low income patients will have to pay for transplants themselves. Since these operations can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, that pretty much turns this policy, which removes these patients from eligibility, into a death sentence.

Rawstory.com reported,

Arizona physicians and transplant centers have unsuccessfully lobbied for temporary funding. Republican Gov. Jan Brewer's office described it as a "literally as a last resort" option to bridge the state's budget shortfall.

But Democrats, such as State Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor, weren't having any of it. "We made it very clear at the time of the vote that this was a death sentence," she said. "This is not a luxury item. We're not talking about cosmetic surgery."


The law has been dubbed across the country by opponents as Arizona's "Death Panel" -- a reference to Sarah Palin's false yet influential claim last year that the Affordable Care Act permitted government officials to deny care to patients at their discretion.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Kill-Patients-With-Death-P-by-Rob-Kall-101204-124.html

They're also trying to get people to move. It's forced emmigration something the border state Republicans try to do in every recession.
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Hestia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-05-10 07:54 PM
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1. Frontline just had a show on "Facing Death" and after watching that show, there should be death
panels. An ER physician said they have gotten too good at their jobs, hook someone up to a respirator, and then make the family decide to pull the plug. Most family members can't do it. There are thousands of people hooked up to respirators around the country because of this, to the tune of over $25 billion, just to keep these people plugged up with no hope of having a real life.
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