There really are death panels. At least in Great Britain.
Reports the Daily Telegraph:
In a letter to The Daily Telegraph, a group of experts who care
for the terminally ill claim that some patients are being
wrongly judged as close to death.
Under NHS guidance introduced across England to help doctors
and medical staff deal with dying patients, they can then have
fluid and drugs withdrawn and many are put on continuous
sedation until they pass away.
But this approach can also mask the signs that their condition
is improving, the experts warn.
As a result the scheme is causing a "national crisis" in
patient care, the letter states. It has been signed palliative
care experts including Professor Peter Millard, Emeritus
Professor of Geriatrics, University of London, Dr Peter
Hargreaves, a consultant in Palliative Medicine at St Luke's
cancer centre in Guildford, and four others.
"Forecasting death is an inexact science,"they say. Patients
are being diagnosed as being close to death "without regard to
the fact that the diagnosis could be wrong.
"As a result a national wave of discontent is building up, as
family and friends witness the denial of fluids and food to
patients."
The warning comes just a week after a report by the Patients
Association estimated that up to one million patients had
received poor or cruel care on the NHS.
Congress had better take several deep breaths before it passes
anything. And it sure as heck needs to know what it is
passing, instead of approving a 1000-page bill, sight
unseen!