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WASHINGTON — When a proposal to encourage end-of-life planning touched off a political storm over “death panels,” Democrats dropped it from legislation to overhaul the health care system. But the Obama administration will achieve the same goal by regulation, starting Jan. 1.
“Advance care planning improves end-of-life care and patient and family satisfaction and reduces stress, anxiety and depression in surviving relatives,” says the administration, citing recent research.
While it's wonderful that they care about us, it would be great if they would stop treating us like children. This is something that families can decide for themselves without pressure from the medical "authorities".
Originally posted by GirlGenius
This is something that families can decide for themselves without pressure from the medical "authorities".
Originally posted by GirlGenius
reply to post by Benevolent Heretic
You don't understand. Simply wearing a white coat and offering subtle cues will influence behavior. This was amply borne out in the Milgram studies.
I am sure that the advice will be innocuous enough at first. It's only just beginning ...
Originally posted by GirlGenius
Simply wearing a white coat and offering subtle cues will influence behavior.
Originally posted by GirlGenius
While it's wonderful that they care about us, it would be great if they would stop treating us like children. This is something that families can decide for themselves without pressure from the medical "authorities".
Originally posted by GirlGenius
You don't understand. Simply wearing a white coat and offering subtle cues will influence behavior. This was amply borne out in the Milgram studies.
I am sure that the advice will be innocuous enough at first. It's only just beginning ...
Originally posted by GirlGenius
reply to post by Sinnthia
Unfortunately, a significant percentage of people will fall under the sway of authority figures.
Originally posted by Benevolent Heretic
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There's nothing about medical authorities pressuring people about anything.
That's how the whole "death panel" BS got started. It's about doctors giving all the options to their patients. A patient can't make an informed decision about his end-of-life if he doesn't know all the options.
I favor people knowing about advanced directives, living wills, etc., before they make their decisions. The decision is still the patient's and the family's.
Originally posted by GirlGenius
reply to post by abecedarian
Darn - I searched on the title of the article and the keywords I could think of. They did say they allow 2 threads in different forums when I pointed out a duplicate the other day but I would just as soon have them delete this one so we can keep the discussion focused.
Really, the main point, I believe, is that it's a back door way of Obama getting his way when this issue was specifically shelved. It is typical of the deceptiveness that we are experiencing in recent administrations and needs to be called out.
Originally posted by abecedarian
Originally posted by GirlGenius
reply to post by abecedarian
Darn - I searched on the title of the article and the keywords I could think of. They did say they allow 2 threads in different forums when I pointed out a duplicate the other day but I would just as soon have them delete this one so we can keep the discussion focused.
Really, the main point, I believe, is that it's a back door way of Obama getting his way when this issue was specifically shelved. It is typical of the deceptiveness that we are experiencing in recent administrations and needs to be called out.
Agreed. It was not included in the bill and yet the Dem's found a way around that. Passing laws as Congress should, and are entitled to do is one way. Regulating is the Dem's and Obama's end-run around the law.
Originally posted by GirlGenius
reply to post by Sinnthia
Unfortunately, a significant percentage of people will fall under the sway of authority figures.
Originally posted by St Udio
i question your first statement..
my series of primary care VA doctors seem to Present me with options that are risky...
-on top of all those issues, I was never instructed that drinking grapefruit juice was a NO-NO
I , (CT minded as i am) harbor thoughts that this is a very casual policy of encouraging patients
to enter high risk treatments as the first step in a mild form of 'hospice'.
Originally posted by GirlGenius
reply to post by john_bmth
Don't be asinine. I am stating that they will give undue weight to the advice of doctors when most are following a script and pushing the hospital formulary and the procedures du jour. I have always advised my patients, friends and relatives never to make any treatment decisions in a doctor's office.