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"Death panel" is a political term that originated during the 2009 debate about federal health care legislation to cover the uninsured in the United States. [1]
The "death panel" argument was endorsed by an erroneous editorial in the Investor's Business Daily, which analogized the bill to the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom and editorialized: "People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn't have a chance in the U.K., where the National Health Service would say the life of this ...
[48] The New York Times reported some Obama administration officials feared the Independent Payment Advisory Board could be "target for attacks of the 'death panel' sort"; [49] An October 2010 National Right to Life article wrote the IPAB was "a good candidate for the title of 'death panel,'" [50] and a December 2010 Wall Street Journal ...
A U.S. House Budget Committee resolution released on Tuesday got considerable pushback from Social Security advocates, who warned that a "closed-door commission" of lawmakers wants to slash Social...
A U.S. appeals court panel on Friday declined to delay Idaho's scheduled execution next week of one of the nation's longest-serving death row inmates. Thomas Creech was sentenced to death in 1983 ...
Dying with medical assistance is currently legal in 10 states and Washington, D.C., but eight other states are considering similar laws this year, according to the nonprofit Death with Dignity.
Palin's death panel remarks were based on the ideas of Betsy McCaughey. [69] [70] During 2009, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin wrote against alleged rationing, referring to what by her interpretation was a "downright evil" "death panel" in current reform legislation known as H.R. 3200 Section 1233. [70]
Death Panel is a leftist podcast focusing on the political economy of health. It was founded in November 2018 by Artie Vierkant , Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Vince Patti, and Phil Rocco. [ 1 ] As of 2021, all of the podcast's founders, except for Patti, remain its co-hosts. [ 2 ]