Mehmet Oz, widely recognized as television’s “Dr. Oz” and President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head Medicare and Medicaid, has sparked controversy over resurfaced remarks from a 2013 speech, where he addressed the balance between personal and governmental responsibility for the uninsured.Dr. Oz...
Your interpretation is generous, but let’s go with it. So hospital ERs should deny patients without insurance. Let them die, let babies die, let grandmothers die, all because they are poor. That is what you are saying he was saying.
And that, my friend, is immoral bullshit. People like that are a plague on society.
No I get it. I’m not defending the celebrity medic. I’m just saying that I think the title may have been misleading. But quite seriously I found what he did actually say a bit confusing. That’s all.