COLUMBIA, Mo. – Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum on Friday backed prominent conservative James Dobsons claim that President Obamas administration would block medical treatment for stroke patients over age 70.
Professional medical groups have called such statements bogus.
During a forum inside a church, Dobson cited an anonymous caller to a conservative radio show who said for patients over 70 years of age, that advanced neurosurgical care was not generally indicated. The caller claimed that patients would be offered comfort care unless a panel of bureaucrats approved more significant treatment.
Thats called death panels. Sarah Palin was right. That means death to that person, said Dobson, founder of the conservative group Focus on the Family.
Palin, the GOPs vice presidential nominee in 2008, coined the term death panel in response to the administrations health care law, although her argument was criticized as inaccurate.
Santorum seemed to go along with Dobson, arguing that government-run health care would result in limits on care.
He brought Obamas health and human services secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, into the argument.
When you become a cost, then the government starts to allocate resources, Santorum said. Well, who should we be allocating these resources to? We shouldnt be allocating it to 70-year-old people who have strokes, according to Kathleen Sebelius.
The regulation does not exist, medical professionals said.
The American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons said in a joint statement they were unaware of any federal government document directing that advanced neurosurgery for patients over 70 years of age will not be indicated and only supportive care treatment will be provided.
The groups also said the suggestions run counter to their responsibility as health care professionals.
Neurosurgeons are committed to providing timely, compassionate, and state of the art treatment for all patients – regardless of age – who have neurosurgical conditions, the groups said, asking radio host Mark Levin to remove the November radio clip from his website.
The Health and Human Services Department also rejected the allegation.
Dobson has endorsed Santorums candidacy.