This is how he opened the article:
"Well, maybe not death panels, exactly, but unless we start allocating health care resources more prudently — rationing, by its proper name — the exploding cost of Medicare will swamp the federal budget."
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[/size]He is sensationalizing and the OPs title post does even more. After reading the article what is any different than what is happening now? Insurance companies will not approve certain procedures, usually due to cost or the excuse that the procedure is "experimental". Do all the need transplants get them now, no. Is everything possible to keep an elderly person alive always done currently, no.
[/size]But, since the beginning of Obamacare there are now people that can afford to get the treatment they need such as those with preexisting conditions and our own sons and daughters between the ages of 18-26 that can still stay under there parent's plan.
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