For further information:
Jessica Rodgers, 202-626-8833 or
mediarelations@nrlc.org

TEXAS BILL WOULD STRIP PATIENTS OF
THEIR RIGHTS
National Right to Life denounces bill to force DNR
orders against patient wishes
WASHINGTON – The National Right to Life Committee,
the oldest and largest pro-life organization in the
United States, is calling for the defeat of a Texas
bill – S.B. 303 – that would allow doctors to impose
“Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)” orders on patients even
if doing so would violate the patient’s express
wishes.
“Texas
S.B. 303 violates the most fundamental tenet of
patient autonomy by allowing doctors to strip
patients (or their surrogates), of the right to
dictate their wishes with regard to CPR,” said
Burke Balch, J.D., director of National Right to
Life’s Powell Center for Medical Ethics. “Texas
S.B. 303 gives doctors the unilateral authority to
deny CPR, thus imposing involuntary death on
patients, with little recourse for patients or their
surrogates to seek relief from an imposed DNR
order.”
Under
the bill, sponsored by State Senator Bob Deuell,
Vice-Chair of the Texas Senate Committee on Health
and Human Services, a doctor is authorized to impose
a “DNR” order even over the protest of a patient or
surrogate.
The
bill provides that the most a patient or surrogate
who wants the DNR removed can do is pay for “a
second opinion at the patient’s or surrogate’s
expense” and – only after that “opinion has been
obtained” – appeal to the health care facility’s
ethics committee. If the patient should go into
cardiopulmonary arrest in the meantime, the patient
will suffer involuntary death without resuscitation.
In some circumstances, the patient would be denied
even the opportunity for a second medical opinion or
resort to the facility committee.
“We
appeal to anyone who cares about patient autonomy or
the right to live to shine the light of outraged
public opinion on this dangerous bill,” Balch
added
National Right to Life’s Powell Center for Medical
Ethics has an analysis of S.B. 303 posted here:
http://www.nrlc.org/MedEthics/analysisofs303.pdf
The
full text of the legislation is here:
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlodocs/83R/billtext/pdf/SB00303I.pdf
Founded in 1968, National Right to Life, the
federation of 50 state right-to-life affiliates and
more than 3,000 local chapters, is the nation's
oldest and largest grassroots pro-life organization.
Recognized as the flagship of the pro-life movement,
NRLC works through legislation and education to
protect innocent human life from abortion,
infanticide, assisted suicide and euthanasia.