
Hitler's T4 Program Revived In Obama's Healthcare "Reform"...or is it; what say you?
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2012/07/04 03:17:37
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In July of 1939, a conference of medical professionals was held in Berlin, Germany. Participating were the regular professors of psychiatry and chairmen of the departments of psychiatry of the leading universities and medical schools of Germany, many of them the most respected professionals in their fields. The subject? What would be the criteria for determining what patients would be considered to have "lives unworthy to be lived," and what was the most "practical and cheap" manner of removing them from being burdens on the health care system—by death.
Thus, the bureaucratic machine began to be cranked up for what is known as Adolf Hitler's program of genocide through "euthanasia," a program which killed hundreds of thousands of non-Jewish Germans, and eventually millions of Jews and non-Germans as well.
That program, which had already begun years before, against concentration camp inmates and handicapped children, was officially put into effect in October 1939, when Hitler penned his own personal, and secret, authorization for the program under the title "The Destruction of Lives Unworthy of Life:
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Zuggi 2012/07/04 06:00:10No; he's hasn't






















I worked in the Health Insurance industry for almost 30 years and, I hate to tell you this but, these kind of utilization reviews are being done and have been done at least since the mid 60's if not earlier.
Utilization Review Boards determine if care is medically necessary, whether it will produce improvement in the patient or if the proposed procedure is experimental in nature. Sometimes procedures are deemed experimental and not covered by standard insurance plans. Sometimes the board may say that the proposed procedure is not medically necessary or will not produce any improvement in the patient's condition.
Presently, there is no legal euthanasia in the U.S.
Right now, the best thing we have for those who are beyond help is the Hospice system. This program provides palliative care, keeping the patient comfortable, for as long as it takes and with whatever amount or kind of medication the patient needs to be comfortable and free from pain. It's the humane thing to do for both the patient and the family.
There are some countries which already allow euthanasia if the patient is aware enough to cons...
I worked in the Health Insurance industry for almost 30 years and, I hate to tell you this but, these kind of utilization reviews are being done and have been done at least since the mid 60's if not earlier.
Utilization Review Boards determine if care is medically necessary, whether it will produce improvement in the patient or if the proposed procedure is experimental in nature. Sometimes procedures are deemed experimental and not covered by standard insurance plans. Sometimes the board may say that the proposed procedure is not medically necessary or will not produce any improvement in the patient's condition.
Presently, there is no legal euthanasia in the U.S.
Right now, the best thing we have for those who are beyond help is the Hospice system. This program provides palliative care, keeping the patient comfortable, for as long as it takes and with whatever amount or kind of medication the patient needs to be comfortable and free from pain. It's the humane thing to do for both the patient and the family.
There are some countries which already allow euthanasia if the patient is aware enough to consent or has documented their desire to die peacefully. Personally, I don't feel there is anything wrong with this approach. Why prolong the suffering if the patient has had enough and wants to go?
Americans need to begin having this conversation as the baby boomer generation arrives at ages 70, 80 or older. I know I don't want to be warehoused someplace, hooked up to all kinds of feeding, breathing tubes and urine bags. I would rather die with dignity and peacefully.
The bottom line is that the Affordable Care Act is nothing like Hitler's extermination plan and we should get off that distraction and begin a serious discussion of end of life issues.
DUTCH CRIMINAL CODE
Good day to you.
if you do not like dissent of your god obama then too bad Americans will not bow to the SLAVE MASTER obama
There will be panels who decide who gets care and who doesn't.|
Death Panels.
It isn't that much of a stretch to the Eugenics Zone.
If you're a brainwashed Marxist lunatic like our "president", that is.