I apologize if this is offensive, but I really need to understand:
An instructor of a course I’m taking claims that several years ago, a 70 year old Canadian friend of the family was denied a stent, due to age. This sounds sus af to me, so I’m wondering if there is any province that would deny this procedure to someone based solely on their age?
Tyia.
The question is unclear… The friend was in the USA at the time? Is it not understood that the USA has no single payer (aka universal) healthcare?
I failed in the title! My apologies. I said in a class that single-payer care seemed it would be more accessible to more citizens, after introducing an article claiming (probably correctly, or close to correctly) that 40% of Americans forego necessary medical care because we can’t afford it, yet the US spends more on health care, per capita, than any other developed nation. She then told the related tale.
I don’t know about Canada specifically, but doctors do routinely weigh operations against the possible impact on quality of life. For example anesthetic can be a significant risk for elderly patients and the cure may end up being worse than three disease. How and if this happened in this case I can’t say but it’s one possible explanation.
Thank you
What is the question?
I’ve never heard of a procedure being denied here due to age or anything else like that
Yes, I think she’s just anti single-prayer. She also read us the Hippocratic oath and emphasized the part about not euthanizing anyone or assisting in abortion, while completely not saying anything about the diet mention.