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by Sheri Fink , ProPublica - This story was co-published in the New Orleans Times-Picayune Louisiana health professionals are developing guidelines that specify which patients would get access to lifesaving treatments and which wouldn't during a severe pandemic, bioterrorist attack or natural disaster that overwhelms the medical system. Around two dozen hospital leaders, health professionals and ethicists in Baton Rouge began ...

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This piece in the NYT flies in the face of all those who accused us of fear-mongering when we dared call out Congress on the issue of so-called death panels. I, for one, was uncomfortable enough with the idea that a gaggle of self-appointed hens in Congress would assess my worthiness and determine whether sufficient resources should be allocated to keep me alive through some horrific medical event. If the Times is to be believed, it is MUCH ...

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HOME Privacy Policy Healthy Tips Health Sector Reforms In Andhra Pra... December 28th, 2009 Dig It Add To Del.icio.us Sumble It No Comments Health sector Reforms in Andhra Pradesh     A review on Health sector reforms in India   The health sector reforms in India were started way back in 1970s .The Govt. of India identifies the need HSR and stated ...

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