Mitch Daniels Suggests Re-Examination of End-of-Life Care
By Laura Meckler
WALL STREET JOURNAL
February 11, 2011, 1:32 PM ET
“We all want to live forever. We want everything done to help us,” he told health care reporters during a discussion of Medicare and its financial pressures. “And we cannot, no one can, do absolutely everything that modern technology makes possible for absolutely everyone ’til absolutely the very last day, the very last resort.”
He added that he understands the urge by families to push for what may be futile care. “It’s the most human thing in the world,” he said. “Your loved one is in desperate shape.” He said “we can try this thing that has almost no chance of working” but questioned whether it is worth it, especially given that “it’s going to cost an incredible amount of money.”
Saturday, February 12, 2011
GIVING SOME CREDIT TO THE "OPPOSITION"
Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-IND) had a temporary lapse into reasonableness about health care and that may cost him any run for the GOP nomination for President:
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