And now for our future:
“On page 151 of this legislative pork-fest [the ’stimulus’ bill] is one of
the clandestine nuggets of social policy manipulation that are peppered
throughout the bill. Section 9201 of the stimulus package establishes the
‘Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effectiveness Research.’ This
body, which would be made up of federal bureaucrats will ‘coordinate the
conduct or support of comparative effectiveness and related health services
research.’ Sounds benign enough, but the man behind the Coordinating
Council, Health and Human Services Secretary-designate [since withdrawn]
(and tax cheat) Tom Daschle, was kind enough to explain the goal of this
organization. It is to cut health care costs by preventing Americans from
getting treatments that the government decides don’t meet their standards
for cost effectiveness. In his 2008 book on health care, he explained that
such a council would, ‘lower overall spending by determining which
medicines, treatments and procedures are most effective-and identifying
those that do not justify their high price tags.’ Once a panel of government
experts decides what is and what is not cost-effective by their definition,
the government will stop paying for treatments, medicines, therapies or
devices that fall into the latter category. … Mind you, they are not simply
looking to exclude treatments that don’t work, but to exclude treatments
that are effective, but whose cost, in their opinion, does not justify their
use. You, the patient, and your physician don’t get a vote. This would make
the federal government the single most important decision-maker regarding
health care for every patient in America.” –public affairs consultant