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When the state is your insurance company....

Pressure mounts for Bernhard Moeller's permanent residency as debates on health care costs and Down syndrome arise.

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Chorus of demands to let doctor Bernhard Moeller stay:

The Rudd Government is under pressure from all fronts, even Labor colleagues, to overturn a decision denying German doctor Bernhard Moeller permanent residency in Australia because his son Lukas has Down syndrome. The Immigration Department this week rejected Dr Moeller's application for permanent residency, saying the potential cost to the taxpayer of 13-year-old Lukas's condition was too great.

This is not to say that government backed health care is right or wrong, but it is a reminder that transferring responsibilities from the private to the public sector will not magically change the human tendency to engage in cost vs. benefit analysis. Scarcity is a fact of economic life, whether it be purely private sector or a public good. With the concurrent rise of personalized genomics, a shift toward government involvement in American health care, and a diversity of ethoses among the ...

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