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Date: 2005-03-21 03:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-21 04:27 pm (UTC)For the second one, I would like to see malpractice amounts limited to cost of care (which includes medical and, if necessary, income) but not these multi-million dollar lawsuits.
For the third one, I guess I can't see why people would want to keep someone alive when they aren't really. My parents told their children and I've told mine - no heroic measures. The one thing I would hate the most is for someone I love to linger on totally unaware. It would delay their entrance into heaven.
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Date: 2005-03-21 05:58 pm (UTC)2. The problem with what you're proposing is that it costs money to hire a lawyer to handle a malpractice case, and lawyers get their money from the pain and suffering damages. With pain and suffering damages, yes, you run the risk of bad lawyers going after relatively innocent doctors and hospitals, but the whole point of the courts is to prevent guys like that from winning in the first place. Without pain and suffering damages, no lawyer will want to take any malpractice case, no matter how badly the victim was hurt, because there's no money to be made. That being the situation, I'd rather side with the victim than the insurance companies.
3. Kyburg, great strip, thanks for bringing it to our attention.
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Date: 2005-03-21 06:07 pm (UTC)Oh, I know why : because our government is run by the voting habits of sheep.
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Date: 2005-03-21 08:24 pm (UTC)For most of my life, my medical care was in the tender hands of the military medical system. We were not allowed to sue for malpractice, even when it was indicated. There were mostly conscientious doctors that took care of us, but there were also those that were marking time - Uncle Sam had picked up part of the cost of their education and they were obliged to serve either in the military or in an impovershed area and others volunteered to serve because they didn't have to worry about malpractice.
Anyway, that's part of why I mentioned that.
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Date: 2005-03-21 08:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-21 08:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-21 10:22 pm (UTC)I guess I don't see what exactly you're getting at here - how is the medical profession supposed to be held accountable at all if you remove the threat of malpractice suits?
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Date: 2005-03-22 12:25 am (UTC)The husband doesn't care about her. He's shacked up with somebody else for years and they even have kids together. He also prevented her from recieving the therapy standard for somebody in her condition and left her in the loving care of a staff that did not brush her teeth or turn her often enough to prevent bedsores. Allegedly, money meant to go to her care was used by him for other purposes. Allegedly, he wouldn't even let the parents videotape her, or take photos at different times.
Her parent are angry at everyone and not ready to let go. I don't blame them. But is it about what they need or what Teri needs?
What all this really says to me is that we need a national standard for situations like this. God forgive me for saying so, I think less government is usually indicated, but we need an additional agency to oversee all such cases so that all severely disabled who cannot speak for themselves are treated equally.
This is all about power and who has it, publicity and who wants it, and possibly the husband wanting the rest of her funds to support his new family. I think if all he really wanted was to get on with his life, he'd divorce Teri, let the parents do whatever they want, never go back, and marry again. But then he'd lose control of her money.
I think he's a cad. I think her parents are misguided and desperate. And I think Bush is a big fat liar.