Obama Healthcare Advisor Claims Change of Heart On Rationing
Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel, the White House official targeted by Sarah Palin and other conservatives as an advocate for health care rationing and “death panels,” said Thursday his “thinking has evolved” on the need to decide who gets treated and who does not.
“When I began working in the health policy area about 20 years ago ... I thought we would definitely have to ration care, that there was a need to make a decision and deny people care,” said Dr. Emanuel, a health care adviser to President Obama in the Office of Management and Budget, during a phone interview.
“I think that over the last five to seven years ... I’ve come to the conclusion that in our system we are spending way more money than we need to, a lot of it on unnecessary care,” he said. “If we got rid of that care we would have absolutely no reason to even consider rationing except in a few cases.”
Dr. Emanuel, the elder brother of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, spoke with The Washington Times from Italy, where he is on vacation. The White House made him available in an attempt to tamp down criticism from conservatives such as Mrs. Palin, the former Republican governor of Alaska, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Georgia Republican.
This is what Dr. Emanuel published in 1996…
Dr. Emanuel, a nationally renowned bioethicist who also has a doctorate in political philosophy from Harvard University, said he was not expressing his own opinion in a short article published in a bioethics journal in 1996.
He wrote then that “services provided to individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens are not basic and should not be guaranteed.”
A careful read of Dr. Emanuel’s current stance reveals that his views have changed very little. Only the New Speak, more politically correct, means by which he expresses them has.
http://www.washtimes.com/news/2009/aug/14/white-house-adviser-backs-off-rationing/
