Are “Death Panels” Back in Obama’s Government Health Care?
 
Are “Death Panels” Back in Obama’s Government Health Care?
Written By David E. Smith   |   01.03.11
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According to the New York Times, the infamous “death panels” that were removed from President Barack Obama’s final 2,000+ page Government Health Care bill have been revived stealthily by government bureaucrats. The restoration of these “death panels” is coming in the form of a Medicare policy that will “pay doctors who advise patients on options for end-of-life care, which may include advance directives to forego aggressive life-sustaining treatment.”

The reason why this is possible, as the New York Times puts it, is because “the laws [in ObamaCare] were so broad and complex that executive-branch regulators have wide leeway in determining what the rules should say and how they should be carried out.”

According to our friends at Liberty Counsel, the “voluntary advance care planning” language was hidden on page 238 of a nearly 700-page document, the implementation of which began on January 1, 2011. The language comes from U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), the author of the original end-of-life proposal. The New York Times reported an email from his office saying, “Thus far, it seems that no press or blogs have discovered it, but we will be keeping a close watch and may be calling on you if we need a rapid, targeted response. The longer this goes unnoticed, the better our chances of keeping it.”

For more information on the revival of the “death panels,” read “The ObamaCare Nightmare Before Christmas” by Jason Mattera and “Return of the Death Panel” by John Hayward.


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David  E. Smith
Dave Smith is the executive director of Illinois Family Institute (501c3) and Illinois Family Action (501c4). David has 30 years of experience in public policy and grass-roots activism that includes...
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