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Obamacare’s Death Panels Will be Implemented in Two Years Unless We Act Now

Obamacare’s Death Panels Will be Implemented in Two Years Unless We Act Now

Jen Fad · Friday, June 21st 2013 at 3:06PM · 432 views
The Independent Payment Advisory Board is set to go into action later this year. The IPAB is a Medicare cost-cutting board of “experts” legally possessing the power to impose its advice, even over the desires of Congress or the President. It has been derisively referred to as a death panel because so many have called for it to have health care rationing powers and because its decisions could result in cost-cutting measures that deny lifesaving medical treatment.

The Independent Payment Advisory Board was one of the most controversial parts of the Obamacare legislation — mainly because it puts 15 unelected strangers in charge of health decisions for most Americans. In the name of “cost-certainty,” IPAB would have the authority to limit which specialists you see, what treatments are available, and in some cases, whether you’re eligible for care at all.

Integral to the Obama Administration’s stated mission to drive down what Americans choose to spend for life-saving and health-preserving health care, the IPAB is charged with a key role in suppressing health care spending by limiting what treatment doctors are allowed to give their patients.

David Rivkin, a former Justice Department official during the Reagan administration who represented 26 states in challenging ObamaCare, and Elizabeth Foley, a professor of constitutional law at Florida International University, issued a hard-hitting piece in today’s Wall Street Journal about how the IPAB is gearing up to launch:

Signs of ObamaCare’s failings mount daily, including soaring insurance costs, looming provider shortages and inadequate insurance exchanges. Yet the law’s most disturbing feature may be the Independent Payment Advisory Board. The IPAB, sometimes called a “death panel,” threatens both the Medicare program and the Constitution’s separation of powers.

At a time when many Americans have been unsettled by abuses at the Internal Revenue Service and Justice Department, the introduction of a powerful and largely unaccountable board into health care merits special scrutiny.

For a vivid illustration of the extent to which life-and-death medical decisions have already been usurped by government bureaucrats, consider the recent refusal by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to waive the rules barring access by 10-year old Sarah Murnaghan to the adult lung-transplant list.

A judge ultimately intervened and Sarah received a lifesaving transplant June 12. But the grip of the bureaucracy will clamp much harder once the Independent Payment Advisory Board gets going in the next two years.

The board, which will control more than a half-trillion dollars of federal spending annually, is directed to “develop detailed and specific proposals related to the Medicare program,” including proposals cutting Medicare spending below a statutorily prescribed level. In addition, the board is encouraged to make rules “related to” Medicare.

The ObamaCare law also stipulates that there “shall be no administrative or judicial review” of the board’s decisions. Its members will be nearly untouchable, too. They will be presidentially nominated and Senate-confirmed, but after that they can only be fired for “neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.”

Once the board acts, its decisions can be overruled only by Congress, and only through unprecedented and constitutionally dubious legislative procedures—featuring restricted debate, short deadlines for actions by congressional committees and other steps of the process, and supermajoritarian voting requirements.

The law allows Congress to kill the otherwise inextirpable board only by a three-fifths supermajority, and only by a vote that takes place in 2017 between Jan. 1 and Aug. 15. If the board fails to implement cuts, all of its powers are to be exercised by HHS Secretary Sebelius or her successor. The IPAB’s godlike powers are not accidental. Its goal, conspicuously proclaimed by the Obama administration, is to control Medicare spending in ways that are insulated from the political process. ...

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Jen Fad Friday, June 21st 2013 at 3:12PM

..."The dangers of Obamacare’s IPAB are real, as attorney Jennifer Popik of the National Right to Life Committee explains. “The health care law instructs the IPAB to make recommendations to limit what all Americans are legally allowed to spend for their health care to hold it below the rate of medical inflation. The health care law then empowers the federal Department of Health and Human Services to implement these recommendations by imposing so-called “quality” and “efficiency” measures on health care providers,” she says."...



Yaiqab Saint Friday, June 21st 2013 at 5:25PM

@Jen

Good points mentioned as the Negroes on this channel cheering for a guy that is BLACK ONLY.
Aboriginal Australians are dark skinned and have never step foot on the Continent of Africa. So- called Black Americans, West Indians, Native Americans, and Latinos are Israelites however their ancestry home is Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. Yes. Israelites lived throughout Africa because Hebrews set-up trading colonies particularly gold and silver.
The Patriarch of Israel Abraham was born in Ur, Iraq...........??????
Just because someone is dark-skinned does not mean there your people.
East Indians are darker than most of us however we aint the same nationality.

Irma is upset because she and others have been running this BLACK thang out of error instead of investigating real truth.

Jen Fad Friday, June 21st 2013 at 5:39PM

Thank you for seeing clearly the real problem with Irma and her kind. We aren't kindred(s) because we have same amounts of melanin in our skin nor are we kindred because of any other sort of foolishness that Most Black folk try to pretend about. Clearly, I'm not welcomed as a sistah amongst many on this site or in person so that buttresses my point. I'm wondering why people support President Obama when he has done nothing for Black people unless they happen to be GLBT'S.

What has the Obama Administration done to better the average African American's way if life? I keep asking in vain of my relatives why they voted for him a second term?!




Jen Fad Friday, June 21st 2013 at 5:43PM

Moreover, If the Canadians thought their Health care panels were all that great, they would be coming across the border to the States for quality care procedures and surgeries.


Jen Fad Sunday, June 23rd 2013 at 7:15PM

Canadians Talking About The High Taxes Paid in Canada to Pay for Lousy Univ. Healthcare
Anony Mouse
Taxes are high. About half of my dad's pay check went to the government. Worked his *** off for years paying his taxes and the government takes literally, almost half of everything he has earned ... it's for the Canadian health care system, which is apparently the "best in the world" according to most Canadians, but according to the World Health Organization, Canada has one of the worst (ranks at number 30). It's no fun when you’re in pain and have to wait over 1 year for surgery, and wait for months and months for an appointmet, and yes, that did happen to my dad. What's really sad, and almost scary to think they've been told this by the CBC, is when I hear Canadians say health care in Canada is "free".

Moved my dad to Arizona where I pay for his health insurance. He gets treatment ASAP when he needs it, and it costs about the same as what he paid in taxes to the Canadian government.
Source(s):
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_ca…
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/op…


Jen Fad Sunday, June 23rd 2013 at 7:19PM

It depends on the provinces but yep very high. At least in Ontario.
-provincial and federal governments- 41 % taxes for top incomes but it starts very low anyway.
15% PST and GST on goods and services.
Accommodation is also very expensive.
I agree with the previous answerer.
As to the usual excuse " healthcare"...Well other countries have better healthcare and people pay less taxes. A lot of people are not covered by health plans ( self-employed etc) so you have to pay for the medecine too. No fixed fee like in the UK for example.
http://health.lifestyle.yahoo.ca/channel…

Canada ranks pretty low compared to other countries regarding health care. Lots of people cannot find a family doctor also. Really sometimes it is scandalous. I know someone who is a diabetic and has to pay thousands of dollars a year for insulin. Life insurance is also a no no.. I worked for a charity to help people in need who could not afford to travel to other provinces (from Newfoundland to British Columbia for ex or even on occasion to the US) to receive specialised treatment. Without help from some philantropists and free seats offered by airlines, many do not have a chance. There is a huge demand actually but unfortunately not every body can be accommodated. I completely disagree with the first answerer. Wrong ! I also worked for a shelter and people can easily find themselves bankrupt due to illness and inability to work.

One TD..oh .........truth hurts ?

Jen Fad Sunday, June 23rd 2013 at 7:22PM

For and average family they are about 45% when you include all taxes like sales tax, gas tax and property tax.
Source(s):

http://www.fraserinstitute.org/tools/Def… It tells you what day your income stops going to the government.

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