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NYT Editorial Condemns Rationing
Fear Mongers–Pushes Rationing
By Wesley J. Smith
This first appeared on Mr.
Smith's blog today --http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/secondhandsmoke/
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Wesley J. Smith |
Well, I couldn't get away to
Wyoming without casting a little light on a revealing New York
Times. On one hand, it castigates critics of Donald Berwick–for,
among other things, accusing him of promoting rationing for the
USA. It's all fear mongering, don't you know. But, we need
rationing! From the editorial [www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/opinion/22sun1.html?_r=1]:
Republicans are also eagerly, and
shamefully, pillorying Dr. Donald Berwick, the new head of the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. There are few
figures who command greater respect for uniting health
professionals and institutions to improve the quality of medical
care while reducing costs. That is not stopping these critics
from implying -- baselessly -- that he will introduce socialized
medicine and death panels in this country.
The truth is that Dr. Berwick has
praised the socialized British health care system, especially
for its emphasis on primary care. This country certainly needs
to do more to develop its primary care system. And he has,
rightly, called for an open discussion of the health care
rationing that is already widespread in our system. When
insurers decline to cover procedures, or high prices screen out
low-income people, that is rationing.
Dr. Berwick has endorsed the use
of "comparative effectiveness" research to determine which
treatments work best. He would use such research to judge
whether a new drug or procedure is worth the cost of coverage, a
step the reform law shies away from. He does not have the power
to change that law. But the issue will have to be addressed at
some point if there is to be any hope of restraining medical
spending.
How dare those anti-rationers
pillory a rationing advocate who understands we need rationing!
Hilarious.
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