Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Real Questions

"Instead of solely considering 'costs' [of ObamaCare], shouldn't we ask if Americans are willing to 1) Die sooner from cancer, 2) give up access to specialists, 3) be refused safer, more accurate diagnostic imaging, 4) lose the most accessible screening programs, and 5) lose their autonomy in pursuing treatments for their families?

"Shouldn't we ask if Americans want to replace the most advanced and successful medical care in history with the restricted care and lower cost social programs of Europe, to insure the less than 5 percent of people who don't buy insurance but receive care anyway?"

-- Scott W. Atlas, M.D., Chief of Neuroradiology, Stanford University Medical Center

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