catherine
<font color=red>Hey not fair, you guys already hav
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DawnCt1 said:We already know that in such countries those patients go right to hospice. Its comfortable and humane. We also know in those countries, that those people, who could continue to be productive on some level are denied organ transplants over a certain age, and dialysis. There are lots of Americans who visit their dialysis clinic three times a week and are a pleasure to their families, go to work, care for children, etc. They would be relegated to hospice to die of renal failure. That's not a pleasant death.
I don't know which countries that you are referring to. In the UK we have nationalised healthcare and I can assure you that elderly people who require dialysis receive it. No one is relegated to a hospice to die of renal failure. That includes people who do not have any money or resources!


So then, we should assume that Canadian docs staff cruise ships because of "emptiness". Do tell how you plan to advance that arguement? I know they relish seeing 60 plus patients per day and that is where they can get the biggest patient load.