ACTION ALERT:
OPPOSE HEALTH CARE ASSURANCE ACT
Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) has introduced a bill that would open the door to involuntary euthanasia by authorizing health care providers to deny life-sustaining treatment against the express will of the patient or patient's family.
Title VI of the Health Care Assurance Act (S. 24), while requiring health care
providers to withhold treatment from those who do not wish it, does not require
them to provide lifesaving treatment to those who want treatment, if it is
"under prevailing medical standards, either futile or otherwise not
medically indicated." Tragically, a significant shift in medical ethics has
expanded the meaning of the term "futile" to include not only
treatments which are physiologically ineffective, but also those which, in the
health care provider's opinion, do not result in a quality of life beneficial to
the patient.
Once life-sustaining treatment is denied, while the legislation directs transfer
to another provider, it does not require the unwilling provider to provide
treatment pending transfer.
Those with disabilities or long-term illnesses would be made vulnerable to the
judgments of others who deem them "better off dead" than alive because
they consider them to have a low "quality of life."
Contact your senators and representatives. Urge them to oppose the Health Care
Assurance Act unless amended to protect patients and their families who choose
life!
With your zip code, you can find out how to contact your own senators and
representative by visiting http://www. vote- smart.org/index.phtml. If you don't
have Internet access, call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121.
(In-state offices of senators and representatives are available from local
telephone information.)