Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Opinion

'Death Panel' Lunacy Takes Dying With Dignity Off the Table

Want to die on a machine? Fine. But let the rest of us face our end bravely and wisely

Posted August 19, 2009

Former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm stirred a hornet's nest 25 years ago when he suggested that we all have "a duty to die." What Lamm said was obvious, and sane, and the stuff of Shakespeare and other poets. Death is guaranteed. We should face it wisely. "If it be not now, yet it will come," said Hamlet. "The readiness is all."

Yet Lamm was skewered, and his message distorted, by critics who claimed he was promoting euthanasia. And given the hysterical reaction of Sarah Palin and other right-wingers to an innocuous provision about medical counseling in President Obama's healthcare plan, it seems that we have not progressed very far in the ensuing quarter century. "The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide . . . whether they are worthy of health care," said Palin, in a note on her Facebook page. "Such a system is downright evil."

"You're asking us to believe that government can be trusted," said Newt Gingrich, in defense of Palin.

The Democratic healthcare bill will "put seniors in a position of being put to death by their government," claimed Rep. Virginia Foxx, a North Carolina Republican.

Horsefeathers.

Section 1233 of the House healthcare bill would allow Medicare to reimburse our doctors when they take the time to talk with us about how we would prefer to meet our end. Nobody has to do anything. These consultations would be voluntary, as they are today, and not mandated. But those of us who shudder at the thought of wasting away in an institution; being fed goop through tubes; catheterized; with a colostomy bag, agonizing bedsores, a groaning roommate, and a ventilator thrust down our throats; may decide that we want something else instead. There are different paths to choose. A living will? An advance directive? A do-not-resuscitate order? Hospice care at home? Durable powers of attorney? Healthcare proxies?

Yup, these are scary topics. As the members of the "greatest generation" pass from the scene, many of us—their children and grandchildren—have sadly had to learn what the legalese means. But if you're not yet familiar with these phrases, who better to explain them to you than your family doctor, in the privacy of his or her office? Would you rather have a frantic ER doc or a stressed-out hospital administrator explain them to you as you writhe in pain or to your terrified spouse or kids amid the chaos of a crisis? Or are we so selfish, and fearful of even discussing death, as to duck such questions—dooming ourselves to "life" on machines, as medical bills consume our savings and consign our spouses to poverty?

Section 1233 is not merely a defendable provision of the proposed legislation; it is one of the bill's best. It offers a promise of dignity and choice. Nobody is pushing Grandma off the train. "The level of treatment," the House bill says, "may range from an indication for full treatment to an indication to limit some or all or specified interventions." If you want to rage, rage against the dying of the light with machinery and tubing. Go for it. But if you would rather die in your loved one's arms, at home, you can choose that, too.

Palin may be scoring points with right-wing Republicans by attacking Obama. But I suspect that she and her ilk are out of touch with mainstream American families grappling with these end-of-life issues and increasingly choosing new alternatives. A case in point: The choice of hospice care has tripled in the past decade. And living wills and healthcare proxies are commonplace, if far from universal, these days.

Some of Obama's critics say that our cash-strapped government, by encouraging these counseling sessions, is trying to nudge Americans toward a cheaper way of death. Could be. But only if you believe that, given a choice between hospice care at home and the indignities of costly, machine-assisted "life" in an institution, most of us will prefer the hospice care anyway. If so, what's the harm? Nor do I understand why conservatives, who so vehemently oppose federal inheritance taxes, object to farmers, small-business owners, and wage earners making educated choices that may preserve family savings for succeeding generations.

Reader Comments

The USA Has Become the New Camelot

We are observing the end of the USA just like Camelot. There isn't much time left before our government delivers the final coup.

LOGICAL OR ILLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SENIORS OVER HEALTHCARE REFORM

The elderly are getting emotional because Obama is undercutting Medicare by 300 billion and undercutting Social Security by not increasing the COLA (supposed to be tied to inflation of energy costs; but everything else doesn't count like food, medicine,healthcare, transportation, etc. which is inflating like mad and affects Seniors on a daily basis).

Now we have some PHD's saying that Americans are not logical by not supporting Obama; that Americans shouldn't worry that all the illegals are going to be covered by the new healthcare system that Obama is trying to shove down our throats. That Obama is taking from the elderly, the weak and the poor, and giving it to the other poor who don't have healthcare.

OBAMA WANTS TO TAKE OUR TAX MONEY, MEDICARE MONEY, SOCIAL SECURITY MONEY AND GIVE IT TO THE POOR ILLEGALS. ISN'T THAT NICE OF HIM?

THE REAL AMERICANS CAN'T GET HEALTHCARE BECAUSE THE ILLEGALS ARE SUCKING IT UP FOR FREE. THE AMERICAN POOR SHOULD HAVE HEALTHCARE. THE ILLEGALS (MEXICAN FOR THE MOST PART) SNEAKED OVER THE BORDER TO GIVE BIRTH SO THEY COULD STAY IN OUR COUNTRY. HOWEVER, THEIR CHILDREN ARE STILL CITIZENS OF MEXICO AND THEY AND THEIR PARENTS SHOULD BE SENT BACK OVER THE BORDER. THE "SMART-ASS" MEXICAN GOV'T WON'T ALLOW THEM BACK INTO MEXICO. THERE ARE MILLIONS OF ILLEGALS LIVING, WORKING, AND USING OUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM FOR F R E E.

BETTER BEEF UP OUR BORDER AND SHIP THE ILLEGALS BACK INTO MEXICO. WHAT IS MEXICO GOING TO DO? START A WAR WITH US?

AFTER KICKING THE ILLEGALS OUT OF THE COUNTRY, WE SHOULD RECALL OBAMA AS PRESIDENT AND PUT BIDEN IN AS PRESIDENT WITH THE STIPULATION THAT HE MAKES SURE THE ILLEGALS ARE OUT OF THE COUNTRY.

WAR IS ECONOMIC AND BASED ON THAT PREMISE, WE ARE AT WAR WITH MEXICO OVER THEIR SNEAKY ILLEGALS AND THEIR GOVERNMENT WHO SUPPORTS THEM SNEAKING OVER THE BORDER. WE DON'T HAVE TO BE FRIENDS WITH MEXICO; MEXICO HAS TO BE FRIENDS WITH THE UNITED STATES. WE SHOULD SUPPORT THE MONROE DOCTRINE, IN CASE CHINA OR RUSSIA OR SOME OTHER COUNTRY WANTS TO TAKE OVER MEXICO BECAUSE IT BORDERS THE UNITED STATES.

Red Herrings

The truly thoughtful commentators on both sides of this debate realize that Americans are not letting Y'obama, Pelosi, Reid and their crew, railroad yet another bill through Congress without some real debate.

How can any sincere person vote for a bill nobody has read and nobody understands? Y'obama got into bed with Big Pharma and Big Torte Lawyers, guaranteeing their cut of the pie. This is health reform?

Y'obama's formula for holding down health costs is to hold down reimbursements. That's really intelligent!

We see how government acts once it gets its foot in the door. Instead of reform, we get more and more rules to favor one side or another. This bill will start a process that Y'obama will use to implement single-payer insurance. That is something we don't need.

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