Which is worse, the aspect of the U.S. system where people are denied care when they cannot pay or the U.K. system where they are denied care because their treatment would not lead to a significant increase in the quality of life?
TASK In the United States, terminally ill patients can decline extraordinary medical treatment. Still, in all cases, the patient, or the spouse, is the one who makes that decision (either with prior instructions or by making their wishes known to the health care provider). In the United Kingdom, the government can limit the availability of […]