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<description><![CDATA[<a class="usericon Doge" href="index.php?nav=4" title="Posted by Doge"></a></h3>Makes sense that they'd set up 'Genocide Panels' to oversee their "Death Panels" at the hospital level.  Of course they don't see it as that, because they deludedly believe that centralized economic planning can lead to better outcomes, rather than increased privation and death.
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IPAB will de facto determine which procedures and drugs get covered by setting reimbursement rates. IPAB will be able to restrict treatments by reducing rates to levels at which no doctor could provide care.
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="usericon Doge" href="index.php?nav=4" title="Posted by Doge"></a></h3>Makes sense that they'd set up 'Genocide Panels' to oversee their "Death Panels" at the hospital level.  Of course they don't see it as that, because they deludedly believe that centralized economic planning can lead to better outcomes, rather than increased privation and death.
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IPAB will de facto determine which procedures and drugs get covered by setting reimbursement rates. IPAB will be able to restrict treatments by reducing rates to levels at which no doctor could provide care.
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