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In today's Wall Street Journal there was an article about hepatitis C, and they talked about "warehousing patients," meaning deferring treatment in hopes of a better therapy that might come along.

Have you heard of that before? I sure had not.
 
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I've never heard it. What an unfortunate phrase!


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I've heard it, but in the context of ignoring patients rather than deferring treatment.

The UK is not immune to this. My email friend Paul B. of Gloucestershire had a special needs son whose needs were ignored while in a NHS facility and he died. According to Paul, it was found that his problem was not unique, and quite a stink arose as a result, with MPs being involved, and it was on national news. This was about seven years ago, IIRC.


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Well, this was actually a good thing. That is, the current therapy is so intrusive, that the health care providers decide whether patients can wait for possible new treatments.
 
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Can't they think of a better name for the process, though? "Wharehousing" has implications of storing away and we all know the saying, "out of sight, out of mind".


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This was certainly an "out of signt, out of mind" situation: http://www.4ni.co.uk/northern_...nd_news.asp?id=91243


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Warehousing reminds me of the Robin Cook novel, Coma, later made into a movie. A coma is induced in patients during surgery. They are then declared brain dead and put in an intensive care facility. The facility is essentially a medical warehouse where the patients are suspended from the ceiling and kept alive until their organs can be harvested and sold on the black market.
 
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Well, there are induced comas for medical reasons.
 
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