Once the kids are born the pro-lifers are generally ok with them dying of neglect or poverty. It doesn't make sense, but they've been pretty consistent. |
European countries generally don't offer intensive care to premature infants as early as the US does. In additional, Europeans are culturally less inclined to push for treatments/care with low probabilities of meaningful success. |
They also don't pursue intensive and expensive treatment for many life limiting illnesses. I joined a facebook group to get a discount on a particular brand of kids pajamas that I like. People frequently post photos of their kids in the pajamas. You can't go a few hours without seeing a photo of a child with a profound disability that leaves them with no quality of life. |
Hmmm. Well, one positive outcome of our current healthcare system is the record profits and ever larger CEO salaries of the health insurance companies. |
I have no data on this, but I feel they are more practical in that they might not continue the extremely high risk pregnancies where the outcome looks abysmal whereas in the US more people will and leave it to God and science. The definition of "viable" has had the bar of quality of life lowered SO low here it basically means being able to be kept alive on machines. I imagine they read things like a PP quoted and just accept it as a tragic outcome vs. a "by any means necessary to keep alive" situation. Also speculating they don't keep people rotting away in comas for 20+ years as we do here. |
Yeah, why shouldn’t insurance companies just become money printing machines? |
This is true, but I’m not sure you want to move to a single payer… physicians make middle class salaries in many European systems and have to import providers from the Third World. I’d rather stick with top students. |
False - the government does not pay enough to cover Medicare and Medicaid services and those costs are shifted. Plus we pay taxes and/or higher interest costs because of government debt. |
| Just saw this: the accused shooter was not a client of UHC and there is no record of him ever being a client. |
And any politician who proposes reforming Medicare and Medicaid is immediately crucified… |
I'm curious what difference it'll make to those who support this killing. |
That’s funny because every time one of the older people in my family have entered the hospital, we have been pressured to “let them go”. Even when they were simply dehydrated and needed IV fluids. You aren’t the person to make the decision about whether someone has “quality of life”. |
An IV is not expensive nor intensive. |
Let them die in an adjacent room and call them stillborn. They then avoid that hit to life expectancy. |
After a patient is a certain age, hospital staff tends to mentally write off them off, IME. |