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December 19, 2013 2:28 pm - NewsBehavingBadly.com

Maybe they ought to have their heads (and necks) examined if they think Obamacare calls for death panels.

The journal Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery recently sent a questionnaire to to 9,972 head and neck surgeons that had 10 basic questions about the health-care law. It’s one that Kasier Family Foundation created in 2010, which you can take yourself here.

The 647 responses that came back were … depressing. Twenty-seven percent of respondents thought that the health-care law includes a “government panel [that] makes end-of-life care decisions for Medicare.” This would be the so-called death panel rumor that ran rampant during the congressional debate over health care.

The Affordable Care Act did initially include a provision that would reimburse Medicare doctors for having discussions about, but not necessarily recommending, end-of-life options. But that was taken out in early 2011 after a front page article in the New York Times highlighted the issue.

Cheston Catalano