Vejamos o exemplo inglês:
A woman has claimed an NHS hospital “starved” her elderly mother rather than continue her care.
Ellen Westwood, 88, was in Birmingham’s Selly Oak Hospital for two months being treated for dementia and C.difficile, which she had previously contracted.
Her daughter Kathleen Westwood said the hospital decided in February it was in her “best interests” to halt fluids and nutrition – a move the family opposed.
Her daughter Kathleen Westwood said the hospital decided in February it was in her “best interests” to halt fluids and nutrition – a move the family opposed.
Devido à “saudável concorrência” com o sector privado, o serviço público de saúde inglês (NHS) deixa morrer à fome pacientes para poupar dinheiro.


