Oh, the aging population is a BIG problem especially since both the DEMs and GOP have raided the Social Security "locked box."
IMO the retirement age for SS needs to be increased from 62 to maybe 67 for folks under 50 and to 75 for folks under 40 or abolish it completely for folks under 40. Than allow them to invest tax free, retirement dollars within set perimeters.
On the medical end, trust me here... Death panels are here now and will expand as the population ages. There is just noway to pay for this.
Case in point: My 84 year old step-dad had a stroke in December. He was taken by ambulance to the local hospital at which time the resident intern determined that he needed a operation in his neck to rotorooter his carotid artery, ASAP.
Over the past two months he went had many tests locally to make sure he would survive the operation and they fast-tracked him to being operated on tomorrow, February 11, 2015.
He contacted the VA (He is a Korean veteran and receives 100% medical compensation due to injury's during the war) at the beginning of January to get a release for the operation. Bottom-line, they refused to pay because he didn't have the tests done at the VA hospital 1 1/2 hrs from his home. That's 1 1/2 hrs to Providence, RI and another to return home.
If you have been listening to the news of late, you know that New England has been getting serious snow since November. So the VA wants an 84 year old man with 67% loss of facilities, to drive 1 1/2 hrs to/from the hospital on less than good roads. This travel for approximately half a dozen tests to determine that: Yes he needs the operation and then to wait in line to be scheduled for the operation.
We have been in contact with his Congressman's office and basically he was told that due to the fact he did not follow protocol, e.g. the ambulance did not take him to Providence when he had his stroke, and he went for tests locally based on the advise he received from his surgeon - The operation will not be covered under the VA mandate.
His surgeon wrote a letter to the VA last week and my step-dad received a letter from the VA yesterday stating:
> They will cover his ambulance ride to his local hospital and his 2 day hospital stay,
> They will not cover his tests done locally,
> They will not cover the operation at the local hospital, and
> They are in receipt of the letter from his surgeon and it is under review.
Medicare will pay for a percentage of the operation but he and my mom will be expected to pay for the remainder of a $95,000- operation and hospital stay post the operation.
So taking all of the drama out of the equation, this is in fact a death panel decision. Do it the .gov way, pay out of your own pocket or die. Pretty simple.
I am not looking for nor will I accept sympathy - It is what it is. Just another example how .gov treats the men & women who fight their wars.