Posted on 04/02/2005 12:31:18 AM PST by Liberty Reigns
Access to Hospice Care: Expanding Boundaries, Overcoming Barriers, a report drawn from a three-year study of hospice access and values issues conducted by The Hastings Center and the National Hospice Work Group, a voluntary association of progressive hospices, was published as a Special Supplement accompanying the March/April 2003 issue of the bioethics journal, the Hastings Center Report...
The report also offers a new vision of hospice, one that holds firm to many of the traditions and values of the past but finds new and more flexible ways to deliver care. The model of traditional hospice care as an independent and specialized service will gradually be transformed into a more comprehensive model in which hospice becomes the coordinating center for a range of services and types of expertise that can be accessed by patients. In the authors new vision, Americas hospices will play an expanded role in addressing more of the supportive and symptom relief needs of patients confronting life-limiting illnesses and their families for longer periods and in a wider variety of settings and contexts...
To achieve this ambitious goal, policies must change and powerful cultural taboos surrounding death and dying must be overcome. Whats needed are a national program of professional education about hospice and palliative care and a massive social marketing campaign regarding hospice programsabilities to address and resolve many of the most widely held fears about the end of life...
(Excerpt) Read more at nhwg.org ...
Liberty Reigns
Translation: YOU CAN MAKE BIG MONEY IN THE NEW AND EXCITING WORLD OF HOSPICE CARE!!!
In the authors new vision, Americas hospices will play an expanded role in addressing more of the supportive and symptom relief needs of patients confronting life-limiting illnesses and their families for longer periods and in a wider variety of settings and contexts...
Rush is linking to a bunch of articles at Canada Free Press. Here's one:
Is hospice industry part of the right-to-die crusade?
http://www.torontofreepress.com/2005/cover032905.htm
[SNIP] Ron Panzer, President of the pro-life Hospice Patients Alliance (HPA), contends that hospice workers all over the country are routinely killing patients.
"Those who report to HPA tell us theyve overheard nurses saying things like, `Im just like Jack Kevorkian, only I do it with morphine. And they get away with it week by week because its hospice." (LifeNews.com).
I think all of us can agree that the expansion of this industry is curious and should make us all wonder what's going on.
Overcoming powerful cultural taboos regarding death and dying? Sure sends a red flag for me, complete with flashing lights and blaring siren.
No kidding!
you would be surprised how many drugs are given at the strong request of families.......any little twitch, they want it treated.....
"Overcoming powerful cultural taboos regarding death and dying? Sure sends a red flag for me, complete with flashing lights and blaring siren."
I'll be out today but I'm going to look for the full report. Will try to find a link and post.
I want to find out about what the envisioned "expansion" of services entails. I have an awful sense that Terri was a test case.
They want God to Abdicate!
ping
"they will help you die faster. Analysis: If you are ill, REFUSE HOSPICE CARE!!"
AMEN!!! Happened to my stepfather in a FL hospice last Aug.
Chilling, huh?
SNIP] Ron Panzer, President of the pro-life Hospice Patients Alliance (HPA), contends that hospice workers all over the country are routinely killing patients.
"Those who report to HPA tell us theyve overheard nurses saying things like, `Im just like Jack Kevorkian, only I do it with morphine. And they get away with it week by week because its hospice." (LifeNews.com).
See post #16.
Kudos to you; you have my respect for your integrity. Thank you. I wish more nurses would come forward and tell the truth.
I found the entire report here
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:FrafqPpi8PYJ:www.thehastingscenter.org/pdf/access_hospice_care.pdf+access+to+hospice+care+expanding+boundaries+overcoming+barriers&hl=en
Middle column page 6 mentions hospice becoming the organizing center for persons will illness.
It sounds to me like they want to get hold of you as soon as you're diagnosed with a disease and coordinate your 'treatment'. They even mention those with chronic illness could benefit.
Well ....someday I might be crippled from rheumatoid arthritis so why not put me on the fast track to death? /sarcasm
Thanks for that; I'll download it tonight.
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