Obamacare didn't have Death Panels, but Texas does...

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Hospital Death Panel in Texas

Extending the life of a patient when that is what he wants is a quintessential purpose of medicine. But thanks to the bioethics movement, that fundamental principle is now under tremendous threat. Texas has an odious law that permits a bioethics committee to veto patient advance directives and stated desires to live by refusing service. This is a hospital death panel....

...Realize that Dunnā€™s treatment isnā€™t to be stopped because it doesnā€™t work, but because it does. The doctors and bioethics committee think his quality of life not worth living, but Chris Dunn does!

Read more at: Hospital Death Panel in Texas, by Wesley J. Smith, National Review




Is the Texas Medical Futility Act a real-life "death panel"?

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It must be Obamacareā€™s death panels at work! Remember all the hoopla over doctors getting paid to counsel patients about end-of-life planning? Ms. Mama Grizzly, aka Sarah Palin, led the charge that Obama wanted to pull the plug on Granny to save healthcare costs ā€” as she so nicely put it, ā€œDeath Panels.ā€

Well, it may have been a death panel, but it wasnā€™t created by Obamacare ā€” try Texas Republicans. Willie was the victim of a little known act that former Governor George Bush signed into law in 1999 ā€” when Rick Perry was Lt. Governor ā€” called the Medical Futility Law. Yes, thatā€™s right: Republicans against life, and itā€™s still on the books.

Our esteemed governor, who says "I always stand by the side of life," has never rescinded the law....

Is the Texas Medical Futility Act a real-life "death panel"?


I suppose in the conservative Christian world, this is just hurrying people along towards Heaven.
 
Hospital Death Panel in Texas

Extending the life of a patient when that is what he wants is a quintessential purpose of medicine. But thanks to the bioethics movement, that fundamental principle is now under tremendous threat. Texas has an odious law that permits a bioethics committee to veto patient advance directives and stated desires to live by refusing service. This is a hospital death panel....

...Realize that Dunnā€™s treatment isnā€™t to be stopped because it doesnā€™t work, but because it does. The doctors and bioethics committee think his quality of life not worth living, but Chris Dunn does!

Read more at: Hospital Death Panel in Texas, by Wesley J. Smith, National Review




Is the Texas Medical Futility Act a real-life "death panel"?

...
It must be Obamacareā€™s death panels at work! Remember all the hoopla over doctors getting paid to counsel patients about end-of-life planning? Ms. Mama Grizzly, aka Sarah Palin, led the charge that Obama wanted to pull the plug on Granny to save healthcare costs ā€” as she so nicely put it, ā€œDeath Panels.ā€

Well, it may have been a death panel, but it wasnā€™t created by Obamacare ā€” try Texas Republicans. Willie was the victim of a little known act that former Governor George Bush signed into law in 1999 ā€” when Rick Perry was Lt. Governor ā€” called the Medical Futility Law. Yes, thatā€™s right: Republicans against life, and itā€™s still on the books.

Our esteemed governor, who says "I always stand by the side of life," has never rescinded the law....

Is the Texas Medical Futility Act a real-life "death panel"?


I suppose in the conservative Christian world, this is just hurrying people along towards Heaven.

Run that narrative far left drone, run that debunked religious narrative..

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