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WSJ: Obama's Health Rationer-in-Chief
2009-08-29
White House health-care adviser Ezekiel Emanuel blames the Hippocratic Oath for the 'overuse' of medical care.

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, health adviser to President Barack Obama, is under scrutiny. As a bioethicist, he has written extensively about who should get medical care, who should decide, and whose life is worth saving. Dr. Emanuel is part of a school of thought that redefines a physician's duty, insisting that it includes working for the greater good of society instead of focusing only on a patient's needs. Many physicians find that view dangerous, and most Americans are likely to agree.

True reform, he argues, must include redefining doctors' ethical obligations. In the June 18, 2008, issue of JAMA, Dr. Emanuel blames the Hippocratic Oath for the "overuse" of medical care: "Medical school education and post graduate education emphasize thoroughness," he writes. "This culture is further reinforced by a unique understanding of professional obligations, specifically the Hippocratic Oath's admonition to 'use my power to help the sick to the best of my ability and judgment' as an imperative to do everything for the patient regardless of cost or effect on others."

In numerous writings, Dr. Emanuel chastises physicians for thinking only about their own patient's needs. He describes it as an intractable problem:
Posted by:3dc

#7  **Groan**

Go to your room, Deacon.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-08-29 21:57  

#6  Frank G. I believe he plans on issuing everyone a Home Surgery Kit called Suture Self.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-08-29 19:33  

#5  Dr. Emanuel is part of a school of thought that redefines a physician's duty, insisting that it includes working for the greater good of society instead of focusing only on a patient's needs.

Ranks right up there with Arafat, Che, and Mengele, I see.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-08-29 19:14  

#4  Zeke probably took the Hypocritic Oath. Spelling error ruined his mind and his life, and potentially many others.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-08-29 17:02  

#3  I guess he never plans on getting old, or sick, or injured.

I seem to recall Dr. Mengele making similar determinations at Auschwitz. Zeke is in some very select company.

Posted by: Frozen Al   2009-08-29 16:50  

#2  in the interest of economy, if he gets ill, he can do surgery on himself.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-08-29 16:49  

#1  Hmmm...I guess he plans on never getting sick....or old...There's only one way to assure that...let's hope he gets his wish....
Posted by: Warthog   2009-08-29 16:38  

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