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Uncle Joe

(62,492 posts)
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 12:03 PM Jul 22

"Life After": How Assisted Dying Gives Insurers "Profit Motive" for Denying Medical Treatment



As the federal government begins to implement some $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts called for in President Trump's budget bill passed by the Republican-led Congress, a new investigative documentary, "Life After," examines the moral dilemmas and profit motives surrounding assisted dying that could increasingly confront members of the disabled community. Reid Davenport, who directed the film, notes the "film is not about suicide. It is about the phenomenon that leaves disabled people desperate to find their place in a world that perpetually rejects them." People with disabilities "already experience huge health disparities," adds Colleen Cassingham, who produced the film. "When you introduce a policy like assisted suicide, it takes a group of people who are already incredibly marginalized by our system and gives the institutions and the people with power a profit motive for denying those people care." "Life After" is now screening in person "at select theaters and virtually online":https://www.lifeafterfilm.com/screenings.

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"Life After": How Assisted Dying Gives Insurers "Profit Motive" for Denying Medical Treatment (Original Post) Uncle Joe Jul 22 OP
They already have huge profit motives to deny medical treatment. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 22 #1
i do think i have a right to pull my own plug rampartd Jul 22 #2

Bernardo de La Paz

(57,295 posts)
1. They already have huge profit motives to deny medical treatment.
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 02:12 PM
Jul 22

But in Canada, with universal health care, there is MAID: Medical Assistance In Dying, with safeguards. It has not been a problem.

rampartd

(2,238 posts)
2. i do think i have a right to pull my own plug
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 04:45 PM
Jul 22

i don't know the details of canada's system, but these"advantage plans" seem capable of making an american so miserable and stressed that suicide seems preferable to bankruptcy and homelessness.

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