This the nub.[/color said:Key Peninsula Redneck]Isn't that why England has a socialized health care system, so that they can afford to care for people like this?
What you say would have been the UK convention on these things, until yesterday's judgment.
That ruling is a landmark one. It fulcrums a massive change in the ethics of the UK medical services. What follows from this one ruling will affect every detail of a massive health enterprise.
It legitimates triage in medical care: and it places the power of decision of such triage in the hands of medical experts, and administrators; unaccountable decisions as to provision of medical care, can be taken on the basis of resource allocation.
I would also expect a strong counter offensive from those caring for the disabled, concerning commentary in the trial, about the life quality and chances of the disabled.
There are then deeper issues concerned with orthodoxy itself: where the establishment of any orthodoxy, which is what you tend to get with what is led by experts and managers and accountants; creates very disadvantageous conditions for a constituency requiring responses uniquely tailored to them.
The medicine we used to have was done by people. We now move towards a uniformly regulated medical provision. Where there are some who cannot make this migration, and fare best where treated under the relation intensive aegis of old.
The real failure in this case, was in the relation between the parents and the hospital staff. It might well be the case, that a more sensitively managed staff, might have remained connected with these parents: where they and these parents might have reached consensus.
This was the crux of medical need, and of the legal testing: repairing relation between parents and medical staff; and the Justice recognised that in directing both to again seek some reconciliation, knowing that he would make judgement only because of legal necessity, not from a position of all seeing wisdom.
The ethos of the hospital was not so challenged, and that was unfortunate.
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