Sarah Murnaghan

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Sarah Murnaghan died due to a death panel refusing to give an under-12 girl a lung transplant.
Sarah Murnaghan (2013) wanted a lung transplant, and the death panel called United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), wouldn't make an exception to their "under-12" policy to give her the life saving treatment. Obama's Secretary of Health and Human Services refused to intervene to grant an exception to the rule.
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~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2018-04-04 

Facts[edit | edit source]

  • A terminally ill girl wanted a lung transplant.
  • The bureaucracy decided to refuse and let her die (policy).
  • The Obama administration refused to consider an exception. She wasn't connected enough to bend the rules.
  • Cost savings achieved... just don't call it a death panel.


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