Robert Painter addressed the Houston Disability Elder Law Association on the Texas 'Futile Care' law on October 19, 2010 at The Downtown Club at the Met, in Houston. This article provides links to the video from that presentation as well as other resources. Many Texans are surprised to learn that the Advance Directives Act of 1999 allows a hospital committee to act as a 'death panel' that can override a patient or family's treatment wishes, even to the point of withholding care, treatment, food and water from a patient. Plus, if the committee follows the procedures of this poorly thought-out law, then the committee's actions are fully immune from civil, criminal or adminitrative prosecution or review.
Resources
Robert Painter's 8/19/09 Washington Times op ed, 'Death Panels Exist Already'