Off-Topic: US 'Death panels' could be reintroduced
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Name:
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comrade
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US 'Death panels' could be reintroduced
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12/26/2010 10:57:01 PM
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So, the legal document can be completed by the doctor and patient? If not, then I'm sure there will be many lawyers ready to proclaim it as "heresay" and not binding (one more liability for the doctors to bear.) And if it is binding, you can be sure that the government will require MD's to attend "death counseling" training provided under the auspices of the Ministry of Health (oh wait, this isn't Brave New World, is it?)
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