August 13, 2009 1:17 PM

Palin Defends "Death Panel" Critique

By
Kevin Hechtkopf
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Republicans
(AP Photo )
Sarah Palin is fighting back against attacks over a statement she made last weekend where she said Democrats' health care plans include "death panels."

The claim has been widely debunked as a myth by the media, but last night the former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential nominee sought to explain and defend her original remarks.

In her new statement released on Facebook, Palin accused President Obama of making "light" of her concerns during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Tuesday. Mr. Obama called such panels a "rumor" and said that the provision that has been talked about within the House bill (Section 1233, which is titled "Advance Care Planning Consultation") would allow Medicare to pay for consultations with doctors about end-of-life care, but would not require them.

Palin responded by saying that the president is being "misleading."

"With all due respect, it's misleading for the President to describe this section as an entirely voluntary provision that simply increases the information offered to Medicare recipients," she said in the post. "The issue is the context in which that information is provided and the coercive effect these consultations will have in that context."

Palin argues that peopled would be pressured by their doctors to have these consultations, and that they would also be encouraged to undergo cheaper alternatives in end-of-life care. Democrats deny those charges.

Here's more from Palin's note:
"Section 1233 authorizes advanced care planning consultations for senior citizens on Medicare every five years, and more often "if there is a significant change in the health condition of the individual ... or upon admission to a skilled nursing facility, a long-term care facility... or a hospice program." [3] During those consultations, practitioners must explain "the continuum of end-of-life services and supports available, including palliative care and hospice," and the government benefits available to pay for such services.

Now put this in context. These consultations are authorized whenever a Medicare recipient's health changes significantly or when they enter a nursing home, and they are part of a bill whose stated purpose is "to reduce the growth in health care spending." Is it any wonder that senior citizens might view such consultations as attempts to convince them to help reduce health care costs by accepting minimal end-of-life care? As Charles Lane notes in the Washington Post, Section 1233 "addresses compassionate goals in disconcerting proximity to fiscal ones.... If it's all about alleviating suffering, emotional or physical, what's it doing in a measure to "bend the curve" on health-care costs?"
In addition to Lane, Palin also uses Washington columnist Eugene Robinson, Democratic New York State Senator Ruben Diaz and Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel to back up her claims.

(CBS)
Dr. Emanuel is the brother of Rahm Emanuel, Mr. Obama's chief of staff, and a health policy adviser to the president. Palin said that her original statement where she referenced "death panels," concerned statements he made. Previously, Palin spokeswoman Meghan Stapleton told ABC News in an e-mail that the "death panels" claim came from the "Advance Care Planning Consultation" provision of the House health care bill.

Palin writes: "Dr. Emanuel has written that some medical services should not be guaranteed to those 'who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens....An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia.' Dr. Emanuel has also advocated basing medical decisions on a system which 'produces a priority curve on which individuals aged between roughly 15 and 40 years get the most chance, whereas the youngest and oldest people get chances that are attenuated.'"

"President Obama can try to gloss over the effects of government authorized end-of-life consultations, but the views of one of his top health care advisors are clear enough," Palin adds. "It's all just more evidence that the Democratic legislative proposals will lead to health care rationing, and more evidence that the top-down plans of government bureaucrats will never result in real health care reform."

The quotes Palin cites come from an article Dr. Emanuel wrote in 1996 and one he co-wrote earlier this year. For his part, Emanuel said the quotes were taken out of context in interviews with the Wall Street Journal and Time Magazine.

"For 25 years, I've been a researcher, one of the first to go into the field of end-of-life care with the goal of improving it," Emanuel told the Journal. "It's a perversion of everything I've done to take one or two quotes completely out of context, without any of the qualifiers I've added, and distort them."

Meanwhile, the Democratic Congressman who wrote the now-famous provision in the House health care bill is also fighting back against the charges from Palin and others.

The Associated Press reports that Rep. Earl Blumenauer of Oregon said "the measure he supports would merely allow Medicare to pay doctors for voluntary counseling sessions that address end-of-life issues. Topics include living wills, designating a close relative or a trusted friend as a health care proxy and information about pain medications for chronic discomfort."

As for references to "death panels," Blumenauer said: "It's a blatant lie, and everybody who has checked it agrees."

Some Republicans are on record to dispel the rumors as well.

"Quite honestly, I'm so offended at that terminology, because it absolutely isn't" in the bill, Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski said, according to the AP. "There is no reason to gin up fear in the American public by saying things that are not included in the bill."

And Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson of Georgia, who has called for similar legislation in the Senate but has also distanced himself from the House wording, has also said it was "nuts" to think the provision leads to euthanasia.

The White House has also gone on the offensive again today, with an e-mail to supporters from White House senior Adviser David Axelrod that is designed to go viral. In the e-mail, Axelrod says, "It's a malicious myth that reform would encourage or even require euthanasia for seniors. For seniors who want to consult with their family and physicians about end-of life decisions, reform will help to cover these voluntary, private consultations for those who want help with these personal and difficult family decisions."

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by vudash August 26, 2009 10:35 AM EDT
Sarah declares April 16, 2008 "Death Panel Day" for Alaska..?


http://gov.state.ak.us/archive.php?id=1094&type=6
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by Luciden August 18, 2009 10:57 PM EDT
"tyranny of Obama" What's wrong with some of you people? Why is it that you naturally believe Sarah Palin but not Obama? What are you going on here? It's truly sad when someone not intelligent enough to be a run a taco stand is considered the savor of America.

And btw, if you've read the part of the bill she's talking about you'd know the truth. The truth is, she injects a lot of speculation that's no where to be found in the document. The democrats are almost as lame for removing the section because it might be missunderstood be the people. We can the morons on one side and the politicians on the other.
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by Know_One August 18, 2009 5:16 PM EDT
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by Fastone57 August 14, 2009 5:29 PM EDT
Though I don't agree with her I say Go Sarah. The more she talks at this point, the more she insures that will be a footnote in history. Just like her now mentor Newt Gingrich who was so quick to slam Bill Clinton for infidelity, something he too was engaged in.
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by drog530 August 14, 2009 2:09 PM EDT
why do we care what she thinks i don't get it
who is she
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by carlyt1 August 14, 2009 7:21 AM EDT
Palin is a hypocrite about end of life just like Gingrich. there are related posts about the two at http://iamsoannoyed.com/?page_id=588
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by glaring_falsehoods August 14, 2009 7:17 AM EDT
To Dear ladypirate2, who posted: ?[Palin] will begin to seem smarter and smarter to you compared to who you elected for president!?

Are you five?

The only way Palin would begin to ?seem smarter and smarter? is if we had elected a head of cabbage as president ------ and even then it would be a close call.

[no offense to any cabbage heads reading this post]
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by ladypirate2 August 15, 2009 1:27 AM EDT
No, I passed five years old a long time ago! In fact I've probably been voting longer than you've been alive on this earth! I stand by my statement that in the coming years Sarah Palin will look smarter and smarter to you after you finally wake up and realize the mistake you made on election day and who you voted into the presidency.
by sarrab-2009 August 14, 2009 12:40 AM EDT
PALIN FOR PRESIDENT
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by sarrab-2009 August 14, 2009 12:34 AM EDT
i 2nd that
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by sarrab-2009 August 14, 2009 12:31 AM EDT
she is 100% right on
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