I can't say that I was shocked by the numbers in this article. What does leave me aghast is the fact that so many people are undergoing painful treatments that do not prolong life but incur incredibly large debts. I can't say how I'd react in this situation: I think I'd want to explore every option to save my husband and kids, but would I want them to do the same for me? I can't be so sure. I don't like the idea of leaving my family with massive debt. And I probably want to have some peace and comfort in my last days on earth -- to spend with those I love.
Articles like these shows the need for better education. If Americans were well-versed on their choices I think the ratios listed might be very different.
Showing posts with label end-of-life health care. Show all posts
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Monday, June 28, 2010
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