Posted on 04/09/2020 6:29:48 PM PDT by Morgana
Reporting at PennLive.com David Wenner writes that a point system proposed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health could leave an especially vulnerable population, people with disabilities, without the health care they need, when it comes to life-saving treatment for COVID-19.
Disability Rights Pennsylvania has filed a federal civil rights complaint, the Philadelphia Inquirer added.
This frightening proposalInterim Pennsylvania Crisis Standards of Care for Pandemic Guidelines is raising new questions about the prospect of medical rationing during the Coronavirus pandemic, a possibility already raised by assorted bioethicists.
Under this disturbing system, those with higher scores because of pre-existing conditions would be deemed a lower priority for accessing ventilators. Meanwhile, those judged to have a longer life expectancy would be considered a top priority for intensive care.
Individuals with disabilities and their allies say the medical rationing plan is a clear violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. They have sent a letter to the Pennsylvania Health Department detailing the dangers of the proposal.
Asked about the civil rights complaint, a spokeswoman for the Health Department merely told reporters, The interim guidance that was sent to hospitals was a draft that was not meant for further distribution. We will be working with these and additional stakeholders on a final document.
People with disabilities poignantly describe cases where they could be at risk of losing life-saving equipment just because they need to go to the hospitalwhether for the Coronavirus or any other medical emergency.
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According to Wenner
People with disabilities object to the guidelines for assorted reasons, including the potential for myths, stereotypes, and unfounded assumptions about people with disabilities to count against them.
Doctors associate certain disabilities with a poor prognosis for long-term survival even though people with disabilities regularly outlive the prognoses that doctors ascribe to them, often by years, they say in a letter sent Tuesday to Ray Barishansky, the deputy secretary for health preparedness and community protection for the Pennsylvania Department of Health
Without a clear directive against discrimination, Pennsylvanians face the scary prospect that their disability could become a death sentence under the Department of Healths arbitrary guidelines.
ACTION ITEM: Call your Pennsylvania state Representative and state Senator and urge them to use their influence to stop discrimination against people with disabilities through medical rationing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you dont know who your state lawmakers are, or you need contact information, please visit www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/findyourlegislator/#address
This has nothing to do with death panels............
In a war where the medics are overwhelmed with the injured they have always had to determine who’s going to live or die with or without treatment. It’s no different when hospital facilities and staff run out of resources and there’s not enough Vedicl peersonel or resources to cover everyone.
Even in emergncy rooms today.....you are treated according to the severity of what you’re there for when emergency rooms are packed to overflowing.
This has nothing to do with death panels..........
I understand the problem with triage, but I still have a feeling that the Philly DAs dads score would get padded enough for him to get treatment, while Joe Blows dad gets unplugged. Thats the problem with politically-tainted death panels.
Sounds like a Social Justice (NOT) plan in a D controlled government entity. (The 2A can restore it if you pack a hospital “go bag.”
Rush referenced a great story today about the overuse of ventilators in the treatment of COVID-19:
https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/08/doctors-say-ventilators-overused-for-covid-19/
We all know that’s how it would work - for the first few days.
Well that’s just a fact of life as it is and not how we’d otherwise like it to be. Besides, at every level of work you’ve got the have and the have nots, those in with the in crowd and those not...the pecking order will always be.
And watch. If a volunteer agency were to try and take those in for treatment, they would prevent them from doing it.
That is how it would go. It happened in NAZI Germany and will happen here.
bttt
Death panels unmasked, too bad there are a surplus of ventilators and the unmasking was unnecessary.
Oops...
Universal Healthcare caught with its pants down.
I read that when it’s time to go on a ventilator, it’s usually too late, as only 5% of those patients survive. I have idea if the reports are true.
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