<quote>At what cost would you keep the child alive indefinately? This is the cold hard truth we as a nation have to look at when we socialize our healthcare system. Is it right and moral to plow 2 million into a child by the time they are 5 when it is obvious they will continue to cost the system so much? The system will have finite resources. That 2 million could be used to treat other people."</quote>
We will keep fighting for the life of any person in this country as long and as expensive as it gets. We don't live in Sparta where the weakest were thrown off the cliff. We will do it because we live in a humane society and we take care of our elderly and sick.
A human life doesn't have a cost, that's why I deeply despise the insurance companies and the capitalism at its best in this regard. A life, all of a sudden, has a value and this is wrong.
How many of you on this board have kids and care about their well being? As a parent, can you stick a $1.5-2M price tag on your child's head?
If all possible means of treating a disease are exhausted, I would venture and try any other experimental treatments to save my child's life and the insurance company should not be the God telling me to give up.
<quote>I know it is popular to rail on this kind of case due to the child's age. But he could be 25 and the overall idea behind rationing still exists. And we will have to decide as a nation whether these types of cases are what we want to use our limited resources on.</quote>
You and your finite resources. If you are so concerned about them, how about reducing the military budget, cutting NASA programs etc.? I believe, a human life is more important than water on the Moon.