BC Health minister says her hands are tied over bureaucratic decision-making. But elected officials are put in office to make hard choices (The Orca)
A dying child deserves more than a BC politician passing the buck
The BC government’s decision to cut off medication for a terminally ill nine-year-old girl has ignited a firestorm of debate over the intersection of science, politics and compassion.
Is there such a thing as too high a price to pay for a drug that could ease suffering in a dying child’s final years? Who makes the decision to cut it off? And who are they accountable to if they get it wrong?
These are all questions very much at play in the
case of Charleigh Pollock, from Langford, who has the rare disorder
called Batten disease ...
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