What Rationing Looks Like
Apr 29, 2009 03:48 PM EST
In Britain, NICE -- the rationing arm of the National Health Service -- has just
banned three of four life-saving treatments for patients with kidney cancer.
Not because they're dangerous. Not because they don't work. But because it's too expensive not just to have a "one size fits all" approach to treatment. In fact, NICE had originally banned all four life-saving treatments until reversing itself in the wake of a public outcry.
President Obama is going to try to remake the health care system. He wants health care to be universal. He wants health care to be cheap.
And there is no way to achieve both goals without rationing. Or else repealing the law of supply and demand.
Carol Platt Liebau
Carol Platt Liebau is an attorney, political commentator and guest radio talk show host based near New York. Learn more about her new book, "Prude: How the Sex-Obsessed Culture Hurts Young Women (and America, Too!)"
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