RT @RichardCye: @melpond42 J'avais partagé des infos sur les dérives qui sont déjà visibles https://t.co/AWHuPPgF1x
@melpond42 J'avais partagé des infos sur les dérives qui sont déjà visibles https://t.co/AWHuPPgF1x
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: @a_darkcorner "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 millio…
RT @Sarah_Colero: @a_darkcorner "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 millio…
RT @Sarah_Colero: @a_darkcorner "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 millio…
@melifonos this headline/subhead was such a colossal fuck-up. i read the study https://t.co/Igi00lu6S5 and its *only* looking at cost savings for end-of-life care. the authors assume that all MAiD recipients would’ve otherwise died within a month
@barriere_dr @agnesfirmin @OlivierFalorni @LaurenceCristol @brigitte_liso @CaVautrin @fredvalletoux @SFCancer75 @clairefourcade3 Voir les financements être coupés ? Les enjeux financiers dans les pays ayant légalisés l'aide médicale à mourir sont bien conn
RT @Sarah_Colero: @a_darkcorner "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 millio…
RT @Sarah_Colero: @a_darkcorner "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 millio…
@silmarco70 L’Università di Calgary ha calcolato i soldi che lo stato canadese risparmierà liberandosi di “coloro che rinunceranno a un periodo di alto consumo di risorse” proponendo (con un’eccitazione palpabile) una cifra tra 34 e 138 milioni di dollari
@YoungAtheist0 "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million" It was not atheists who created hospitals and it is not Christians who are abandoning the idea. https://t.co/z
@Scribulatora This was studied: CMAJ (Jan 23, 2017) "Providing medical assistance in dying in Canada should not result in any excess financial burden to the health care system, and could result in substantial savings." https://t.co/XSiWCY7BSN
@scotdogbonds @mexxxitwunk @notkavi Really? Because they're not building enough shelters but they sure are hell for leather at killing people. Also, as far as MAiD's costs: they've already done the math, it saves a ton of money! https://t.co/ZMJwoJ5nZV
Didn't take long for eutanasia to become part of efficiency of palliative care rather than a matter of humanity. https://t.co/mS3wQsvoZX https://t.co/xC5Y2nCfBb
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
RT @Sarah_Colero: StatsCan admittedly skewing death numbers on MAID: https://t.co/ZFOEi8TKwL PBO report on predicted savings post MAID T2…
@lathranagnosti1 Καθόλου αμφισβητήσιμης (βιο)ηθικής. Οπως λέει η επιστήμη Επίσης cost-saving, μιας και θα ελαφρήνει το Κρατος από το βάρος να κρατάει στην ζωή τους κοστοβόρους μη παραγωγικούς https://t.co/U37CwoRPPc https://t.co/0WCLSR2Bi9
@Dimitrios_2013 @Voutiropoulo Μα αφού θα ελαφρύνει το ΕΣΥ απ τα βάρη να κραταει στην ζωή τους μη παραγωγικού. Ολοκληρες cost benefit analysis μελέτες εχουν γίνει, κ εγιναν νομος του κράτους Estimating potential savings associated with medical assistance i
RT @Sarah_Colero: Evidence of above: Kamal Khera deleting/reposting in attempts to silence disabled voices: https://t.co/MvzYvDciPp https…
RT @Sarah_Colero: Evidence of above: Kamal Khera deleting/reposting in attempts to silence disabled voices: https://t.co/MvzYvDciPp https…
Cost analysis of medical assistance in dying in Canada | CMAJ https://t.co/pLuQE6Nzxq
@Amanda_Boggan They also pretend costs were never the consideration but did an entire study on it. https://t.co/DBgw07rGdK
@hopeire1 Did you see what the Canadian Medical Journal has produced How much MAID deaths will save the government https://t.co/IW5a2m09SW
@kevinnbass The financial benefit of euthanizing patients instead of treating them was assessed many years ago. The enthusiastic involvement of physicians has been shocking. CMAJ. 2017 Jan 23; 189(3): E101–E105. 'Cost analysis of medical assistance in dyin
@HSRdirector Well here’s the original published article that the media was reporting on if you want to see their funding sources: https://t.co/QTE5eWp0VO
What took Canadians so long to clue in to this death by lethal injection story? This article now making the rounds on X (Twitter) is 6 years old, people. As is the Aaron J. Trachtenberg report it refers to and promotes. https://t.co/w402R4lX82 and this ht
In 2017, the Canadian Medical Association analyzed how much money MAiD would save. We trust these people with our healthcare. https://t.co/OkUL55GyQj
@ShaunRickard67 Cost analysis of medical assistance in dying in Canada. - Aaron J. Trachtenberg and Braden Manns https://t.co/lSpEnxonc1
@AlastairMcA30 @AaronKheriatyMD Now chew on their cost benefit analysis… Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million, exceeding the $1.5–$14.8 million in direct costs assoc
Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 & $138.8 million It’s been so lucrative that it’s going to be offered to everyone soon in Canada. Next rollout is for the alcoholics, mental & drug
@GlobalBC "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million, exceeding the $1.5–$14.8 million in direct costs associated with its implementation." https://t.co/yXmTSJPdjr
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @molliekatie: @StephTaitWrites @pinky_or_brain Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal rep…
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
@not_kern @DoomerTapes Worse... it's the ones that they feel will cost the government more money alive than dead... https://t.co/OKZyYXcXK9
@Scottinthearena @EndWokeness It’s already a thing in the People’s Republic of Canada In 2021, more than 10,000 people died by euthanasia in Canada They performed a cost benefit analysis and found savings to the healthcare program of around $100m It’s a
@RogerSeheult Canadians are a production line of cash cows for its government. All the gov. has to do is make them feel warm and fuzzy re. "the common good" and they roll over for a belly rub. https://t.co/AU9MS773JH The government is reducing costs by en
@robbyvcalster @GeorgeTakei Yes they do because the government is the payor. Why do you think Canada, Belgium, Netherlands, etc recommends euthanasia? Because of COSTS. https://t.co/0NMdukFNuN
@PisseArtiste @ArtfullyILL @Panopticonomy You keep telling yourself that. This is from 2017... https://t.co/5nbYWfRVyM
RT @Ghillie_Guide: How did the cost analysis of MAID compared to what the reality is now? How do we measure success of this program define…
RT @Ghillie_Guide: How did the cost analysis of MAID compared to what the reality is now? How do we measure success of this program define…
How did the cost analysis of MAID compared to what the reality is now? How do we measure success of this program defined in subjective terms? How would we measure failure? How do we measure Dignity? How do we determine we have "enough" access to #MAID ht
@NaheedD Let everyone languish on waitlists for joint replacements, other surgeries, cancer care, etc. until they are opioid dependent, deconditioned, or terminal, and MAiD is the only humane "treatment" left. That's the goal, eh? The rich will still go ab
"La implantación de la muerte asistida en los sistemas de salud canadienses podría reducir el gasto sanitario anual entre 34,7 y 138,8 millones de dólares, superando los 1,5 a 14,8 millones de dólares en costes directos asociados a su implantación." https:
@HateLoveThis @TerryGlavin This is the last time I am going to spoon-feed you; this from the study itself: https://t.co/sxx7383DkN https://t.co/zoe6pZBnNQ
@HateLoveThis @TerryGlavin This, from the study itself (as opposed to the report in CBC): https://t.co/sxx7383DkN https://t.co/3s4sG5AzW4
@HateLoveThis @TerryGlavin Here is the study itself, O Anonymous One: https://t.co/sxx7384bal https://t.co/PxbrY3DQfz
@OkChewy Here’s a link to the tweet where I clearly posted the link. You have seriously got to fucking or something. No one is this ignorant. No one.
Save money by killing people. There's a name for that. An ugly one.
Trudeau camp was free healthcare for all. Now 👇 Canada promote medically assisted death to cut healthcare cost https://t.co/JmFemwyE42
RT @Sam_Schulman: National-Socialized medicine: Canadian medicine yearns to adopt Hitler's Aktion-T4 program of euthanizing undesirable and…
National-Socialized medicine: Canadian medicine yearns to adopt Hitler's Aktion-T4 program of euthanizing undesirable and unwanted citizens. Thanks, @LindaFrum! https://t.co/qRVRWE4mvM
@TWilsonOttawa Because it is cheaper than looking after their needs. Trudeau sponsored the very ethical study! "Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million." https://t.co/4H
@karsatov @DFisman Here you go: https://t.co/2y30xKKtix
Que la cuestión se estudia y se diseña teniendo en cuenta (si es que no principalmente desde) el punto de vista del análisis de coste-beneficio, queda claro en artículos como estos: https://t.co/h4PlgPnRrO
@mysteriouskat @RonColeman I've read articles over the years about Canada's health care system and how much money euthanasia will save https://t.co/AIMdmyEhqc
@NicholasSteel5 @christmasali @johnnypolitic Indeed. A 2017 study was done to estimate savings (https://t.co/ZwOIh98Tyn), another in 2020 specifically regarding the "estimated costs of bill C-7": https://t.co/ZHayYINPsk Expanding #MAID was pretty much prem
@geahyaley @Trainman2520 @Potato07327017 @englishtrad https://t.co/KSWhITtLkm << here's an example of how the Canadian medical establishment thinks about euthanasia.
@globeandmail For those wondering https://t.co/0i2Gf0FrVX https://t.co/gWWI4pP6zI
RT @DidiCardoso: @LonnyOBrien Of course they wouldn't. #MAID costs Ontario less than aid. There was even a 2017 study to try to determine t…
@LonnyOBrien Of course they wouldn't. #MAID costs Ontario less than aid. There was even a 2017 study to try to determine the savings. https://t.co/ZwOIh99rnV https://t.co/cAlcTtf3dD
@agelakis @llccar1 @SamRamani2 The only thing i can find about saving money by euthanasia, is a discussion between canadian researchers around 2017. No prime ministers, and deffo no lithuanians. Sources please. https://t.co/cGUkg4fnWD
@TPostMillennial “Medical assistance in dying could reduce annual health care spending across Canada by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million, exceeding the $1.5–$14.8 million in direct costs associated with its implementation.” (2017) https://t.co/3Ee3
@Benjamin__Panza @SeibtNaomi @DouglasKMurray @spectator I think he is referring to the baby-boomers age-range now being perceived as a "burden" on healthcare costs & the eye-opening increase in culture accepting euthanasia framed as "dying w/ dignity"
RT @molliekatie: @StephTaitWrites @pinky_or_brain Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal rep…
I erroneously posted a government report re:MAiD in response to an article. Here’s is the correct document. My apologies.
RT @mssinenomine: This is the 2017 report that the 2017 CBC article circulating is based upon. https://t.co/Y0ahqlwht2
RT @mssinenomine: This is the 2017 report that the 2017 CBC article circulating is based upon. https://t.co/Y0ahqlwht2
RT @mssinenomine: This is the 2017 report that the 2017 CBC article circulating is based upon. https://t.co/Y0ahqlwht2
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @mssinenomine: This is the 2017 report that the 2017 CBC article circulating is based upon. https://t.co/Y0ahqlwht2
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @mssinenomine: This is the 2017 report that the 2017 CBC article circulating is based upon. https://t.co/Y0ahqlwht2
This is the 2017 report that the 2017 CBC article circulating is based upon. https://t.co/Y0ahqlwht2
@gmsamaras @ChristosArgyrop Can you Christos and/or George explain me why a 2017 CBC article about a 2017 paper is making the rounds of Twitter nowadays? https://t.co/WSCbLWHyKO
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
@DonaldBestCA @CBCNews No, Aaron Trachtenberg and Braden Manns said that. @CBCNews just reported it. This same info was reported in the @nationalpost and the @CMAJ https://t.co/Bqjd9lKKWX
@ParcodiGiacomo Lo studio,scritto da due medici,mette i brividi: "Providing medical assistance in dying in Canada should not result in any excess financial burden to the health care system and could result in substantial savings. The logistics [...] need t
@Cassie84959408 @PaleandWeary @garthmullins Your inability to read the Canadian government's own report happy about the money they'd save on care through MAID is not actually my failure to understand anything. https://t.co/N4qKc4GEDl
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
@NigelWi04847178 @DrEliDavid https://t.co/W2Ns90mI7X And: More than 10,000 Canadians received a medically-assisted death in 2021 👇. See Forbes, 15th Aug
RT @molliekatie: @garthmullins Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal report it's based on a…
RT @molliekatie: @StephTaitWrites @pinky_or_brain Important to note: That CBC News article and the Canadian Medical Association Journal rep…