Magneto wrote:
Not really. You could also reform the legal system so people can't launch lawsuits because they were allowed to be stupid.
Uh, no. There is a lot of value in assessing the patient in making sure they're a good candidate. Most do not want decisions to be made that would increase the likelihood of bad outcomes.
There's a lot less value in encouraging a person likely to have a bad outcome and then hurling abuse at them when their outcomes are bad.
3rd party payers, both public and private, are likely to hold the same view.
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