Medical Trauma is reality for millions of patients who receive bullying, heinous care--me included. Countless people suffer PTSD. Mental Health Matters.
So I've been doing a ton of interviews, podcasting, and still trying to figure out this healthcare mess. have figured some out. It's a business. Admin wants production. Time is money. tick, tick, tick. Good docs/care are still available. How to post that list nationwide?
If RaDonda Vaught honestly told error, and people (nurses, doctors, etc) make mistakes then this is corporate "care" to criminal oblivion. Using medical workers and patients as scapegoats to perpetuate the bottom line - $$$$$. Every negligence in this case should be accounted for
previous article - quote: "The campaign to defend her (RaDonda Vaught) should be the starting point for a powerful counter-offensive of health care and all workers against the subordination of human life to corporate profit." Including all patients who are harmed. Speak up.
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Sentencing is May 13, in Nashville. There should be 47 million of us talking about this, sticking up for harmed or dead patients, protesting the coverups, falsifying medical records to cover up harm, tell us this doesn't happen(ed).
@GovRonDeSantis@Rights4Patients totally agree....now fix Florida's damaged DOH and investigate patient harm with transparency. Stop allowing medical records to be falsified, honor patient rights/informed consent. Lawyers are not in charge of my health care. Close loopholes. Certify surgery techs, stop coverups
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more journalism to the rescue
I thought police were trained to act/evaluate in seconds? silly me. but then 2-4 armed police officers v. Baker Acted man with scissors...tough call.
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one source says they will try to seat a Grand Jury to look into this...let's see if that happens...and its outcome... Cleveland Clinic has refused media questions...I wonder if they're presently hiring more lawyers? Or finagling the bottom line?
The Truth About Big Medicine by Cheryl L Brown & John T James (2015) page 25 "principles of patient-centered care, informed consent, and 'first do no harm' must be built into the standard of care and sanction guidelines" (for medical boards reviews), transparency on doc profiles
We all need to protest in each state to make these medical boards toe the line: to include private citizens on boards, there should be regular Federal reviews of state medical boards, proactive investigation, third-party reviews,
The Truth About Big Medicine by Cheryl L Brown & John T James
pg 1 The Failure of State Medical Boards to Protect the Public: greater transparency, public accountability, standardize sanction guidelines, get tough on falsification of medical records, ensure physician competency
Keep telling your stories, your truths, your health care harm. Truth is truth is truth. I applaud the medical people who also recognize this. Who work every day in spite of it trying to do their best. So sick, so sad that weeding the harmers out jeopardizes the good ones.
So many other avenues of care are actually better for us than "standard" healthcare. But insurance doesn't cover these. That's criminal. WE should be able to say where/who our health care money goes to, not the BiG insurance systems. This is outrageous and we're forced into it.
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Powerful drugs need strict rules in order to be given out. Hopefully, this case will show how abused these drugs and systems are and how the systems cover harm up. If this patient didn't die, would this have been exposed? Investigates? Probably not.
@Teri4112 You are correct. I've contacted sooo many your head would spin. BIG medicine has them in their pockets. Now I get harassed by their BiG lawyers trying to shut me up.
When did patients (people) become a non-entity in society? When did our Civil Rights get obliterated? When did our Human Rights get ripped apart? Why are we taking this abuse? Why do patients have no rights? Why aren't we banding together to change this?
Making appointment for heart test where my upper body - breasts- totally exposed 2 cardiologist office told me "they have no control over the techs the company uses" doesn't matter if you have to use male techs. "It's just routine." Routine for whom? The patient has no say in it