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Sunday, August 10, 2008

I Love Socialized Medicine, Don’t You?

Hundreds of cancer patients are being left to die on the NHS because of a postcode lottery over who gets life-saving drugs.

A study has found that more than 1,300 patients with rare forms of cancer have been refused access to treatments in less than two years because their case was not deemed ‘exceptional’ enough.

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They will be forced to go without the life-saving treatments, unless they can afford to pay privately for the drugs. But if they do so, they risk having all their other NHS care withdrawn, because the Government outlaws ‘co-payments’.

Details obtained by the Rarer Cancers Forum under the Freedom of Information Act revealed that some 5,000 patients were forced to plead with NHS managers to receive high-cost drugs not yet examined by rationing body the National Institute for health and Clinical Excellence.

Only 26 per cent of them succeed - some 1,314 over the past 20 months - and there is massive geographical variation, with some primary care trusts funding 100 per cent of the cases that come in front of them, and others rejecting 100 per cent.

Although the Government says treatments should not be refused simply because a trust is short of cash, the report indicates that many areas are refusing drugs for financial reasons.

You have a potentially fatal disease, it is a damn lottery whether or not you get life saving drugs.

You want to pay for the drugs yourself? You lose your NHS.

Don’t you want NHS for yourself and your family, I know I do, this looks really great! <- Sarcasm!

Daily Mail

Comments

Stop the creep of socialism!


"Give the lefties a pile of money, and they’ll spend it buying votes.” - Rush Limbaugh on the “bailout”.

robert108 on August 10, 2008 at 06:42 pm
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OK, that’s a really strange rule… I guess Michael Moore doesn’t portray many of the drawbacks, eh?

Then again, if as a Brit, you chose to lose your NHS to get your medicine, would you really be much different than the millions of Americans who either can’t afford coverage, or can’t qualify because even a minor pre-existing condition renders them unprofitable for insurance companies?

I mean, in America, if you can’t afford health coverage, you don’t get any.  In NHS’s defense, at least they give you a choice to take the govt. pill or be forced go it alone.  Many Americans don’t even have a lottery to give them hope.

Clay on August 11, 2008 at 12:58 am

Clay, please show us all the people being refused medical care in America.


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on August 11, 2008 at 02:28 am
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