Many conservatives sounded the alarm that the Obama health care plan would include panels of government bureaucrats deciding which Medicare treatments would be approved and which would be denied as too expensive. Tennessee Rep. Phil Roe says those critics were right, although they were pointing to the wrong provision. So what part of the health care laws could lead to bureaucrats denying needed treatments? How would those decisions be made? What would that mean for patients? And what is Rep. Roe doing to put health care decisions back in the hands of patients? Listen here for the full discussion.