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KUOW - Oregon Hospitals Didn t Have Shortages So Why Were Disabled People Denied Care?

Oregon Hospitals Didn t Have Shortages. So Why Were Disabled People Denied Care? at 12:21 pm NPR At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a small group of disability rights advocates found itself in a race against time to save the life of a woman with an intellectual disability. The woman was taken to the hospital with COVID-19. But the hospital, in a small Oregon town, denied the ventilator she needed. Instead, a doctor, citing her low quality of life, wanted her to sign a legal form to allow the hospital to deny her care. Out of that quiet fight in early spring, the advocates — staff at a disability rights legal group, a state lawmaker and a few others — discovered something disturbing: There were many cases in Oregon of health care being rationed to people with disabilities.

Oregon Hospitals Didn t Have Shortages So Why Were Disabled People Denied Care?

Oregon Hospitals Didn t Have Shortages. So Why Were Disabled People Denied Care? Masks hang from an IV pole at a hospital. Jenny Kane / AP At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a small group of disability rights advocates found itself in a race against time to save the life of a woman with an intellectual disability. The woman was taken to the hospital with COVID-19. But the hospital, in a small Oregon town, denied the ventilator she needed. Instead, a doctor, citing her low quality of life, wanted her to sign a legal form to allow the hospital to deny her care.

People With Disabilities Denied Care In Oregon Hospitals Amid COVID-19 Pandemic : NPR

Masks hang from an IV pole at a hospital. Jenny Kane/AP At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a small group of disability rights advocates found itself in a race against time to save the life of a woman with an intellectual disability. The woman was taken to the hospital with COVID-19. But the hospital, in a small Oregon town, denied the ventilator she needed. Instead, a doctor, citing her low quality of life, wanted her to sign a legal form to allow the hospital to deny her care. Out of that quiet fight in early spring, the advocates staff at a disability rights legal group, a state lawmaker and a few others discovered something disturbing: There were many cases in Oregon of health care being rationed to people with disabilities.

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