Paul Shlichta thinks it's a logical assumption.
Noteworthy:
"Thanaticians will soon develop a professional milieu of their own. They will have their own professional schools (what do they need to know about diagnosis or antibiotics?), their own examining boards, and their own technical conferences and learned journals. They will soon diverge into specialties such as pediathanatics or thanatogeriatrics.
And the new profession will provide career openings for students who cannot get into traditional medical schools-or the other way around, since, judging from past experience with abortion clinics, thanaturgy may become the more lucrative of the two professions. And above all, thanaticians will need a very special code of ethics and a new oath."
It's all part of the Brave New World the "progressives" have planned for us.
Bubba, read the News & Observer this morning:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1252194.html
The future is now.
Doc is totally correct. Any time "case managers" get in the mix look for huge mix ups and screw ups in general. The current mental health and welfare system is a prime example of "case management" not to mention the Social Security system when one is attempting to apply or apply for benefits . The news article referred to is just another prime example of the idea that "we" who ever that may be, know more about taking care of you than you do. Of course the usual suspects and the ones who have accepted the victim mentality will fawn over the program as one sent from "above" when in actuality it is a program made in hell.
ReplyDeleteMedical care decisions should be made by medical professionals, not "case managers".
ReplyDeleteThe bureaucrats have long ago taken over government and education. Soon, their domination over medicine will be complete.
All the better to implement political, social, and economic agenda-driven results.
Unfortunately, Republicans like Richard Burr are taking this program and running with it as a cure-all. Republicans seem more than willing to help Democrats move us along the spectrum toward nationalization of all of our major industries.
ReplyDeleteAgain, it's Republicans acting like Democrats when they get in trouble.