
Journal zogger's Journal: Eugenics Stimulation 5
Some rather rank (just going by the article here so far) provisions in the latest version of the stimulus bill having to do with mandated approved guidelines doctors will have to follow. If they and you choose some different treatments or procedures, the doctor can be charged in some manner to be determined later, I guess by some kangaroo review court. Boiling it down, it looks like the government will now choose who lives or dies, who suffers and who doesn't based on whatever they feel like that they have in some computer algorithm/program they come up with, in other words, eugenics. Stimulus bill and health care provisions The globalist goons always wanted to get rid of the "useless eaters" and only have a controlled level of strong slaves to rule over. Lose your "still useful" productive status, oh well, get culled...
OK, geek reference/analogy: "This is the gulag Rura Penthe. There is no stockade. No guard tower. No electronic frontier. Only a magnetic shield prevents beaming. Punishment means exile from prison to the surface. On the surface, nothing can survive. Work well, and you will be treated well. Work badly, and you will die."...close enough....
That wouldn't be much different (Score:2)
the government will now choose who lives or dies, who suffers and who doesn't based on whatever they feel like that they have in some computer algorithm/program they come up with
If you substitute "your HMO" for "the government" you have the current health care system in the US.
Because I detest the current medical situation in the US, and I wanted to see what the article you linked to was talking about, I downloaded the draft they refer to [loc.gov]. The version I have is 680 pages long, so of course the search function is our friend here.
The first bone I have to pick with the Bloomberg opinion piece is:
The goal is to reduce costs and "guide" your doctor's decisions (442,446)
So I went to page 430 and then did a forward search for guide, in case the paging d
Eugenics (Score:1)
Eugenics Stimulation
I didn't read anything about eugenics in that article, but considering the article was from the Hudson Institute I'll take the whole thing with a grain of salt.
Re: (Score:1)
To correct and elaborate, the author of the article "is an adjunct senior fellow at the Hudson Institute.".
I had forgot to mention (Score:2)
EHRs (Score:1)
From page 445-6.
At least, in (iv) they give lip service to encryption. However, look at (vii):
"(vii) Strategies to enhance the use of
health information technology in improving
the quality of health care, reducing medical
errors, reducing health disparities, improv-
ing public health, and improving the con-
tinuity of care among health care settings."
That sounds like it could be used to authorize data mining. And it wouldn't surprise me if said data mining is outsourced, only to find a few years later that the r