Should Teenagers Plan End-of-Life Care?
By Wesley J. Smith

The panel, which included doctors,
nurses, insurers, religious leaders, lawyers and experts on aging, said
Medicare and other insurers should create financial incentives for
health care providers to have continuing conversations with patients on
advance care planning, possibly starting as early as major teenage
milestones like getting a driver’s license or going to college.
Come on! Do these “experts” really think that healthy teenagers will
be able to maturely and soberly reflect on what they might want if they
became seriously ill/injured, or when and under what circumstances they
would want to die?Methinks that the technocratic obsession with death and pushing us to accept less care in order to save the system money just jumped the shark.
Editor’s note. This appeared on Wesley’s great blog.
Source: NRLC News
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