Three Reasons Why We Should Not Ration End-of-Life Care

Three Reasons Why We Should Not Ration End-of-Life Care

Three Reasons Why We Should Not Ration End-of-Life Carebr Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates - Albert Theatre at Goodman Theatrebr Intelligence Squared Debates posits the argument: Should the United States ration end-of-life car?Taking place at Chicago Ideas Week: Just because we can extend life, should we? The U.S. is expected to spend $2.8 trillion on health care in 2012. Medicare alone will cost taxpayers $590 billion, with over 25 going toward patients in their last year of life. If health care is a scarce resource, limited by its availability and our ability to pay for it, should government step in to ration care, deciding whose life is worth saving? In other words, how much is an extra month of life worth? br br *Panelists subject to changebr br Moderator: John Donvanbr Author & Correspondentbr ABC Newsbr br For:br Dr. Art Kellermannbr Chair in Policy Analysisbr RAND HealthPeter Singerbr Ira W.


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Uploaded: 2012-10-11

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