Subject: Re: The Affordability Tour Kicks Off
A significant portion of a person's total healthcare spending occurs in their final year of life, often cited as 10% to 30% of total spending, with some studies showing it's concentrated among a small percentage of people who die each year, accounting for a large chunk of Medicare costs (around 27-30%), while being around 10-12% of all healthcare spending for the entire population, heavily skewed towards inpatient and hospital care in the last months.

That's right.
So what does the recent surge in euthanasia laws and practices in Canada and Europe indicate to you?