Sarah Palin sees "death panels" -- this time in the recommendations of the deficit commission.
In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Palin rails against the commission's findings, particularly because they bother to consider the current health care law in its analysis. The report even paves a way for the possible future implementation of the public option, Palin says, of which she is not a fan.
Particularly worrisome for Palin is the possibility of the creation of the Independent Payments Advisory Board, a potential "death panel," she writes:
"It also implicitly endorses the use of 'death panel'-like rationing by way of the new Independent Payments Advisory Board--making bureaucrats, not medical professionals, the ultimate arbiters of what types of treatment will (and especially will not) be reimbursed under Medicare."
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