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Should costs or medical necessity decide what medical treatment you receive?

Posted by admin on Dec 15, 2009

Europe has Universal Healthcare. I was reading a story today about it and basically the central healthcare planning board said the following:

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Guidelines (Nice) has ruled for the first time that saving a life cannot be justified at any cost, in a review of its ethical guidelines.

Nice is facing growing criticism over the number of drugs it is now rejecting which are available throughout Europe and in America. Last week, it refused to sanction four kidney cancer drugs which can double life expectancy.

It has now rejected the so-called "rule of rescue" which stipulates that people facing death should be treated regardless of the costs. The rule is based on the natural impulse to aid individuals in trouble.

NICE is the Universal Healthcare Medical Board for England. So is this what is in store for us here in the United States?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2547393/Patients-should-not-expect-NHS-to-save-their-life-if-it-costs-too-much.html

Mike – what kind of answer is that?
Tribeca – please show me proof

ethically i should be driving a BMW.. it is much safer than my 1992 Escort. why should i, just because i failed to continue my education and decided to collect welfare, be subjected to drive a car that is inferior in safety to a car that is driven by somebody who works very hard every day?. OBAMA please send me my BMW! (end sarcasm)

and no, girl is wrong.. people live shorter in the US because we eat like crap, do not exercise, and lack health education.

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Mike Hawk:

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December 15th, 2009 | 3:50 pm
tribeca_belle:

The insurance companies put costs before medical necessity here in this country. Note that people in the European countries that have universal health care live longer than people in this country. Tens of millions of Americans have no health coverage whatsoever. Your comparisons are without merit considering the dismal situation that we are in as far as health care coverage.
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December 15th, 2009 | 4:07 pm
8 yrs?.thank God that's over:

What do you think insurance companies do?
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December 15th, 2009 | 4:46 pm
thekid:

ethically i should be driving a BMW.. it is much safer than my 1992 Escort. why should i, just because i failed to continue my education and decided to collect welfare, be subjected to drive a car that is inferior in safety to a car that is driven by somebody who works very hard every day?. OBAMA please send me my BMW! (end sarcasm)

and no, girl is wrong.. people live shorter in the US because we eat like crap, do not exercise, and lack health education.
References :

December 15th, 2009 | 4:51 pm
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