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How Conservatives Got The Facts Wrong On Their Latest Obsession: The "Death Book" For Veterans

First Posted: 09/22/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:55 PM ET

***UPDATE***

Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs Tammy Duckworth appeared on Fox News Sunday this morning to combat the false allegations that the VA is using a "death book" to encourage veterans to end their lives.

WATCH:


The latest conservative obsession - dutifully spread via Sarah Palin's Facebook page - is marked by the same alarmism and factual inaccuracy as the hysteria over "death panels."

According to this tale, America's veterans are being steered into ending their lives via a "death book" distributed by the government.

It all started with Jim Towey, the former president of the White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives under George W. Bush, who penned an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal describing how the Department of Veterans Affairs was using an end-of-life planning document that was aimed at steering veterans toward choosing death.

Towey stated that the message of the veterans' health-care system to its patients was "hurry-up-and-die" and he contrasted the "death book" with "Five Wishes," his own advance care planning document.

In dramatic language, he wrote:

"One can only imagine a soldier surviving the war in Iraq and returning without all of his limbs only to encounter a veteran's health-care system that seems intent on his surrender."

Soon enough, Palin linked to the piece, stating that "the Veterans Administration encourages veterans to forego care as they make end-of-life decisions." And Fox News' Sean Hannity and RNC chair Michael Steele were calling it the equivalent of "death panels" for military veterans.

They failed to mention that the so-called "death book" contains the same advance-care planning required of all health care organizations under federal law, has been in use since 1997 and was developed with the input of interfaith ministers.

In addition, Towey seems to have his own axe to grind. He has repeatedly tried to get the government to spend millions to purchase his "Five Wishes" book, which is published by Aging With Dignity, a non-profit group he founded, to distribute to veterans across the country, according to sources within the VA. Towey used his influence with the White House to get a meeting with VA officials, including then-Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson. At one meeting, Towey was informed that the VA could not act on such an unsolicited proposal without violating federal procurement regulations, according to VA sources.

The VA's policy is in accordance with the 1990 Patient Self Determination Act, which requires all institutions receiving Medicare funds to provide information to patients regarding end of life, living will and other advance directives. During the Bush administration, the VA changed its regulation to extend the act to cover all VA facilities.

In 2007, after Towey complained that the so-called "death book," "Your Life, Your Choices - Planning for Future Medical Decisions," was biased against the right-to-life viewpoint, the VA convened an outside panel of experts to assess and update the booklet.

In his op-ed, Towey stated that this panel did not include any representatives of faith groups or disability rights advocates. In fact, according to the VA, the panel included a priest, a rabbi, a renowned disability rights advocate, and the president of the organization that produces "Five Wishes," the alternative advance care planning document that Towey is promoting and selling.

The panel supported the use of the "Your Life, Your Choices" booklet but included some suggestions for revising its content. The plans to update and release the booklet were developed under the Bush administration and it is due for release in 2010.

Towey, along with Assistant Secretary Of Veterans Affairs Tammy Duckworth are scheduled to discuss the issue on "Fox News Sunday" tomorrow.

Dr. Ellen Fox, the Chief Officer for Ethics in Health Care at the Veterans Health Administration, defended the use of the booklet:

Your Life, Your Choices is an educational workbook that was designed specifically for Veterans. The authors went to great lengths to ensure it would be meaningful and helpful to all Veterans, regardless of their religious and cultural backgrounds. I am impressed by the development process they used, which included extensive input and testing by different Veterans groups, religious leaders from 10 different faiths, elderly and disabled individuals, and experienced doctors and nurses. They even made sure to incorporate everyday language that Veterans commonly use to describe medical conditions, while at the same time providing accurate information from the physician's perspective. Over the past 10 years it has been tested through scientific research, endorsed by many respected professional organizations, and widely used throughout the U.S. health care system. It is one of many educational resources we provide to help Veterans and their families. As a Federal agency we have an obligation to be responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars by maximizing the services we provide our Veterans. Providing an educational resource like Your Life, Your Choices at no cost to Veterans is one of the many ways we fulfill this mission. The whole purpose of this workbook is to encourage more conversations between patients, families, and health care teams. Anyone who is seriously interested in ensuring that Veterans receive the best care possible should recognize this.

Towey did not return calls placed to St. Vincent College, where he is the president.

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02:04 PM on 08/27/2009
Sarah has sworn vengeance on the country. As she explained in her "I Quit" ramble, this is the best way for her to do good things. The old saying, "good things come in small packages", no longer has validity. Sarah has what is medically characterized as "flea sized" cranial capacity, which in Joe 6 Pak speak is "small package".

ClusterFox is a death panel.

RNC head, Michael TinHat is ................... (your phrase here).
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puzzle49
10:04 AM on 08/26/2009
Is this Sarah Palin's new job ?

Spreading lies ?
12:51 AM on 08/25/2009
Palin needs to take her own advice and quit lying,for the troops,for her soul.
12:36 PM on 08/24/2009
As an intensive care physician and EOL and advance directive expert, I just skimmed through the "Your Life Your Choices" document in question. It's about 50 pages and, the only line that I thought was just a bit iffy was a question about how you would feel if you couldn't "shake the blues."

If this document is shared with a physician early, this is a very good question, as our antennaes will go up and make us focus on looking for and treating depression in this person. I can see how a non-physician, like Towey, might not get that and think it is some pseudo-hypnotic way of telling a person that depression makes life not worth living. But that is an ignorant viewpoint.

The other 50 pages are exemplary however. They go into great detail about possible EOL scenarios and flesh out the person's wishes and preferences, which is what we physicians and families desperately want to know when the time comes. It is very similar to what every hospital in the country gives to patients when they enter the hospital, only more detailed.

It is a fine document and should be treated as such and be made more widely available, not less.

One final word, to those who complain they don't want to think about their deaths and how they will die: If you are over 18, grow the heck up!
12:20 PM on 08/24/2009
I've read many (not all) of these comments, and with a few exceptions, most are rants.

The only specific fact that Baram challenged Towey on was the composition of the board that reviewed the booklet, which Towey said included no representatives of faith organizations, and Baram contradicts.

Neither Baram nor anyone here has questioned what Towey said about Dr. Pearlstein or his influence on the booklet, or that Pearlstein is in fact an advocate of assisted suicide.

Towey's group is non-profit, so he personally would not benefit from any "millions" the government spent on the Five Wishes booklet. (Does anyone know, by the way, how much Dr. Pearlstein was paid?)

Does no one on this board even see this booklet as a real issue? Or is it just that everyone here accepts the "right" to die (which inevitably means the right for someone else to decide when you die)?

Terry Schiavo didn't "choose" to die; she was starved to death by her husband being denied food and water. No one need accept all medical treatments, but food and water isn't a medical treatment.
12:35 PM on 08/24/2009
Terri Shiavo might not have been removed from life support if she'd had the benefit of an advanced directive and a living will, such as that provided in the book Your Life, Your Choices.
04:24 PM on 08/24/2009
Likewise she might not have had to endure 7 years of legal fighting to have the Florida Supreme Court ultimately decide that she wouldn't want to suffer any longer. I feel for her parents. Who would want to willfully pull the plug on one of their kids. Then again she was in a persistent vegative state with no hope of recovery. What parent would want their child to suffer for 7 years?
12:46 PM on 08/24/2009
The right to die on your own terms is exactly the opposite of having someone else choose for you. The reason people want to have advance directives is so their wishes will be honored.

Lately, in my ICU, I've seen some patients prescient enough to indicate on their ADs that these are their wishes and that their family is not allowed to over ride, them. They have probably seen a friend suffer in an ICU for days or weeks because the FAMILY couldn't accept the end of life. You'd be amazed how brave people are when they know the end is near. Kubler-Ross's stages are for real. Acceptance is so important so that we can be at peace with our loved ones, make our arrangements.

Finally, a phalanx of courts decided Michael Schiavo was right. Deal with it.
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PWM
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12:06 PM on 08/24/2009
The GOP is about lies and our present healthcare system is merely their way of getting rid of the sick poor: let them die.
12:00 PM on 08/24/2009
Fox new need to go. Fox news is the domestic terriost organization of our country. They are the taliban and al quada.
12:17 AM on 08/25/2009
lagumbo,I so do agree,thank you!
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shel3364
11:19 AM on 08/24/2009
So how much more BS does Palin have to publish on her Facebook page before we finally start ignoring it? It seems as if its posted there, its newsworthy.

C'mon. She's an EX-governor who's notorious for "making stuff up". Lets move on.
11:17 AM on 08/24/2009
Bush's war, the overuse of our troops, the damage to limbs and minds, all of this kills our soldiers even after they escape the enemy. Bush cuts to the VA, and lack of oversight (aka interest) in the care our vets received contributed.
And now they want to blame Liberals???
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mjtaylor22
11:14 AM on 08/24/2009
IS THIS REPORTING? e.g sounds like for example, as in yuo can reference these materials it is not a directive or an order
my goodness has common sense compeltley left our nation. or jsut fox news
he is on this death panel thing, as if a living will is wrong or stupid, guess what a living will is a good thing, if your loved one falls deathly ill and you are stuck with those decisions without guidance from the one your love.................
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mjtaylor22
11:01 AM on 08/24/2009
fox news does it again mis information campaign was a success
10:02 AM on 08/24/2009
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12:32 AM on 08/25/2009
thank you for the info....I will be calling and letting my opinion be heard! its kinda theraputic!
09:52 AM on 08/24/2009
The entire time I watched this clip I thought "The quality of journalism on tv is really slipping" This guy is swinging the bat so hard and he never hits the ball. He was desperately trying to nail Duckworth and she was embarrassing this clown. When the clip was over I had to look again to see who this loser was and I noticed it was Fox news. Now I know where Colbert gets his material. Honestly I only clicked on this link because I know very little about the Death Panel issue and this is what I learned. Fox News is worse than I could have ever imagined.
08:38 AM on 08/24/2009
"Remember kids! In order to maintain an untenable position, you have to be actively ignorant."
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10:06 AM on 08/24/2009
Perfect quote.
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08:37 AM on 08/24/2009
This is one more instance of a show going after ratings and making an issue of nothing. Sick of Fox. Just stopped watching it this weekend. I hope they realize they are losing viewers.