Re: License To Kill Is A OK Within Conventional Medicine
- From: "LadyLollipop" <LadyLollipop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 21:51:21 GMT
"Rich" <joshew@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "LadyLollipop" <LadyLollipop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Rich" <joshew@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> What would you propose as a better solution, Jan? Perhaps if we have all
>>> the doctors taken out back and shot?
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>>> --Rich
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>> I suggest, YOU get real, Rich!!!!!!
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> In other words, you have no idea whatsoever how to make things better. You
> just want to stamp your little feet about the way things are.
YOU *selective* snipped and did NOT answer my questions
Please do so!
I suggest, YOU get real, Rich.
> The Redding Medical Center case cited in the article is an example of
> medical fraud, not medical errors. Rest assured if the doctor in question
> were committing repeated medical ERRORS he would have been dropped like a
> hot potato. Errors cost hospitals money. What he was doing was wrong, but
> it was fraud, not error. The fraud WAS discovered and corrected, by the
> way.
Not error?!?!?!
Are we on the same page?!?!
intentionally making false diagnoses of heart-related problems in order to
justify
>> performing hundreds, if not thousands, of unnecessary procedures and
>> surgeries.
You don't consider that to be errors??? As in *deliberate* errors?
*Thousands* of people had unnecessary procedures and surgeries
WOW!!!!!
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>> While other staff members were suspicious of the goings on at the
>> hospital, their concerns were dismissed by their superiors until the
>> scheme was exposed by one patient, a 55-year-old reverend, who sought a
>> second opinion after he was told he needed emergency triple bypass
>> surgery.
TRIPLE BYPASS SURGERY!!!!!!!!!
>Errors cost hospitals money
A highly qualified cardiologist was shocked by the diagnosis and told the
>> patient that his heart was in perfect shape. Federal agents raided the
>> hospital and Tenet was eventually forced to pay $54 million in penalties
>> for the unnecessary heart procedures
HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
*The fraud WAS discovered and corrected, by the way*
This, however, does not change the fact that this single doctor was a
>> staple at the Redding Medical Center for almost
****two decades****
and was being
>> protected by his superiors who were only concerned with the enormous
>> annual revenue he produced and not the quality or legitimacy of his
>> practice.
While more that eager to hang this doctor who did the chelation and saying
he was *peeing his pants* you have tried to dismiss these *EVILS* and turn
it into a *Jan* thing.
I am calling your hand, Rich!!!!!!!!!
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> --Rich
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