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Health Care’s Senior Moments
Health Care’s Senior Moments

Posted on Sep 3, 2009

By Ellen Goodman


When exactly did the Republicans start operating one of those marketing scams that target the elderly?

It was bad enough when Sarah Palin told a bald Facebook lie that there were “death panels” in the plans to reform health care. It was worse to see Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley flunk the “pants on fire” test as he seconded this myth. Republicans planted the fear that President Obama wants to “kill Granny.” Now they want Granny to kill health care reform.

I understand the marketing. Seniors were the only age group that Obama lost in last year’s election. He was change they didn’t believe in. Now polls suggest the folks covered by Medicare are the least likely to think health care reform will help them. In Gallup polls, almost 40 percent think it will worsen their care.

Then last week Republican Chairman Michael Steele began to sell a “Seniors’ Health Care Bill of Rights”—a pitch that contained no rights but an awful lot of frights. He targeted folks like the white-haired South Carolina man who furiously insisted at a town hall meeting: “Keep your government hands off my Medicare.” (Memo to the fact-checkers: Public Policy Polling reports that 62 percent of Republicans also think that government should keep out of that government-run program!)

Steele promised, among other things, to outlaw “any effort to ration health care based on age” and “prevent government from dictating the terms of end-of-life care.” I would stipulate that neither of these things is in any version of the bill, but that would just reduce my chance of being invited on Fox News from zero to none.

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The fear-mongers are also selling the idea that there is something pernicious about a designated panel of experts studying and comparing the effectiveness of treatments. Such panels are not, as advertised, an automatic precursor to “rationing” but hopefully an aid to behaving rationally. Why would you not want to know what treatment was effective?

And if we may go back to the voluntary end-of-life conversations so deliberately framed as euthanasia, this may yet produce a gray backlash. Remember when conservatives thought that “rescuing” Terri Schiavo was a political winner? Seniors didn’t see it that way. There is a leap of illogic that turns a conversation into coercion. How many of the elderly politicians who took this item out of the Senate bill have themselves signed a living will?

Finally, and forgive my optimism, I don’t think older Americans are dupes for generational conflict. The Medicare cohort is being told they can only protect what they have—a government-run plan called Medicare—by trashing a public option for their children. They’re being told to protect their Seniors’ Health Care Bill of Rights by denying rights for those who are younger and uninsured.

If someone comes selling that as your legacy, Granny, check your caller ID and block that con artist.
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