The argument was never directly addressed. Stating that it is a service that you are entitled to is not an answer relative to the entitlements of everyone that relies on the HC system... And no, this isn't a change of subject, it is the crux of the issue.
I asked you about your slippery slope argument, you described it and I told you why slippery slope arguments are bad arguments. You didn't respond to that; you started talking about something else.
Who are you (or I or anyone) to unilaterally determine that the physicians are wrong and go further in accusing them of murder.
Who's asking?
Is it reasonable to expect that someone be bumped from their long-awaited and scheduled surgery to accommodate this family's needs?
Do you know this is what will happen?
As far as your answer to my hypothetical question; congratulations, you support private medicine. Looks like you are well on your way down the slippery slope that you believe to be ridiculous and hysterical.
I don't mind minor violations of intellectual dishonesty, like changing the subject and pretending you didn't, but taking what I said and fabricating my opinion of private medicine is a bit too much. No honest or critical reader could arrive at that interpretation from what I wrote.