The War on Care: A Clinical Examination of How Opioid Policy Is Harming the Elderly, the Chronically Ill, and the Dying
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America’s opioid policies were never designed for the elderly, the chronically ill, or the dying — yet they are the ones paying the highest price. This episode examines how federal regulation, DEA diversion rules, medication shortages, and fear‑based prescribing have created a national “War on Care,” where pain relief, sleep, and comfort are treated as risks instead of human rights.
We explore the clinical evidence behind severe suffering at end of life, the medical harm caused by sleep deprivation, the collapse of pain management systems, and the national contradiction of fentanyl flooding the streets while hospice kits can’t access morphine. You’ll also hear about the advocates, legal nonprofits, and patient‑led movements fighting for humane pain and sleep management in a system that fears addiction more than it fears cruelty.
This is a clear, uncompromising look at how policy shapes suffering — and what must change if we want a humane future for the dying, the ill, and the aging.
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