Monday, November 19, 2007

Bureaucrats Deny Medical Care to Smoker

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=481617&in_page_id=1770

Doctors refuse to fix builder's broken ankle unless he quits smoking

By CHRIS BROOKE - More by this author » Last updated at 07:40am on 14th September 2007
Comments (22) A man with a broken ankle is facing a lifetime of pain because a Health Service hospital has refused to treat him unless he gives up smoking.
John Nuttall, 57, needs surgery to set the ankle which he broke in three places two years ago because it did not mend naturally with a plaster cast.
Doctors at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro have refused to operate because they say his heavy smoking would reduce the chance of healing, and there is a risk of complications which could lead to amputation.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Defeat is Sweet -- S-CHIP Veto Override Fails!!

Congress' attempt to override President Bush veto of the Socialized Medicine bill known as S-CHIP has failed and our health care system is the better for it.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Socialized Medical Hygiene Standards

http://www.tinyminds.net/?p=462


Dentist guilty of urinating in surgery sink
LONDON (Reuters) - A British dentist was found guilty Thursday of urinating in his surgery sink and using dental tools meant for patients to clean his fingernails and ears.
A medical tribunal said it was satisfied the evidence showed 51-year-old Alan Hutchinson, who “routinely” did not wear gloves or wash his hands, had risked the health of “himself, staff and patients” for more than 28 years.

Brits Pull Own Teeth in Socialized System

This is what Hillary Clinton wants to impose on the US. No thanks!!

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/10/15/england.dentists/index.html

FTA:Some English people have resorted to pulling out their own teeth because they cannot find -- or cannot afford -- a dentist, a major study has revealed.Six percent of those questioned in a survey of 5,000 patients admitted they had resorted to self-treatment using pliers and glue, the UK's Press Association reported.

England has a two-tier dental care system with some dentists offering publicly subsidized treatment through the National Health Service and others performing more expensive private work.But more than three-quarters of those polled said they had been forced to pay for private treatment because they had been unable to find an NHS dentist. Almost a fifth said they had refused dental treatment because of the cost.

One respondent in Lancashire, northern England, claimed to have extracted 14 of their own teeth with a pair of pliers. In Liverpool, one of those collecting data for the survey interviewed three people who had pulled out their own teeth in one morning.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

S-CHIP Vetoed!! Hooray!!

Thankfully, president Bush has vetoed this attempt at socialized medicine. Prepare for the onslaught of accusations of republicans as heartless, greedy, selfish, bigoted, hateful, evil, etc.

Thank you Mr. President for doing the right thing!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

UK Govt Run Health Care Says 'No'

For those of you who think the Europeans and Canadians have it right because their government-run, medical monopolies control health care, think again...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=481617&in_page_id=1770

Doctors refuse to fix builder's broken ankle unless he quits smoking
By CHRIS BROOKE - More by this author »

Last updated at 07:40am on 14th September 2007

Comments (22)

A man with a broken ankle is facing a lifetime of pain because a Health Service hospital has refused to treat him unless he gives up smoking.

John Nuttall, 57, needs surgery to set the ankle which he broke in three places two years ago because it did not mend naturally with a plaster cast.

Doctors at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro have refused to operate because they say his heavy smoking would reduce the chance of healing, and there is a risk of complications which could lead to amputation.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Just Say NO to the S-CHIP

Whenever the left wants to take more of your money, count on them using children as human shields. That's the case with Speaker of the House, 'Damascus' Nancy Pelosi, who began her first session of congress with about a dozen little kids surrounding her.

The S-CHIP advocates say that this is for the children, which is common refrain from the party of the democrat party. This is an attempt at socialized medicine and that puts people like 'Damascus' Nancy, Ted Kennedy and Harry Reid in control of YOUR health care.

Of course, the fact that the S-CHIP program considers 'children' to be folks up to the age of 25 seems to have been lost on its advocates. Another fact that they conveniently overlook is that PARENTS are responsible for children. No, Hillary, it does not take a village and we are not village idiots who think that the government should be more involved in raising our kids.

Speaking of raising things, the only way to pay for this is to raise taxes and, the democrats being democrats, they want to raise taxes on something that is unhealthy but still legal: tobacco. The proposed 80¢ a pack tax on tobacco, according to the S-CHIP advocates, would fund the program. So what happens when tobacco sales drop, as they inevitably will, and there is not enough money to fund this feel-good, socialist nanny-state nonsense? That's right, they will take our hard-earned money.

What's galling is that the democrats complain about the high levels of spending by republicans while they advocate socialized medicine and subverting the duties of parents.

Hey democrats, here's a clue: a world war against Islamonazi terrorists who've already killed 3,000 of our citizens on US soil, is expensive. Ensuring our survival is a whole lot more important than your attempt to buy votes with taxpayer-funded socialized medicine.

Friday, September 28, 2007

I'll Take Doctors over Ambulance Chasers


How ironic it is that an shameless, ambulance-chasing shyster like John Edwards is pushing health care reform. He is responible for doing more damage to health care than anyone else.

But here is some encouraging news...

http://www.protectpatientsnow.org/site/c.8oIDJLNnHlE/b.2267659/k.4872/A_Miracle_in_the_Making.htm



A Miracle in the Making
How Texas Became a Model for Medical Liability Reform

In the debate over medical liability reform, both sides cite academic studies to support their position. While we have many good studies to support our position, we at Protect Patients Now believe that real world examples trump theory every time.

In 2003, Texas voters passed Proposition 12, a constitutional amendment that locked in medical liability reform, including unlimited compensation for “economic” damages and reasonable limits on “non-economic damages.” In the three years since reform was passed, Texas has been transformed from a state in crisis to a model for national legislation that has been introduced in the U.S. Congress.

Today, those who support reform of our national medical liability system must often confront many of the same arguments leveled against Prop 12. For that reason, Protect Patients Now has assembled the information contained in the following report, examining the causes and effects of the medical liability crisis in Texas and documenting the dramatic turn-around that has been called a modern “Miracle in the Making.”1

The Crisis

Before Proposition 12 locked in medical liability reforms, Texas was a state in crisis.

Skyrocketing insurance premiums were forcing doctors to flee the state, quit medicine, or cut back on complex, life-saving procedures that carried a high risk of incurring a lawsuit.

The result was that patients across Texas were finding it increasingly difficult to access the specialized care they needed, when they needed it. Ambulances were being diverted because of a shortage of doctors. Many hospitals were unable to staff their emergency rooms.2 Two out of every three Texas counties had no obstetrician,3 forcing expectant mothers to travel long distances to deliver their babies and often forego prenatal care altogether. Half of all counties had no pediatrician to treat sick and injured children.4

At the height of the crisis, Texas ranked 48th out of the 50 states in physician manpower.5
Texas averaged just 152 MDs for every 100,000 people, versus a national average of 196.6
Hardest hit and most at risk were the critically ill, the poor, and those living in rural or medically underserved areas.

Ironically, the best-trained and most talented doctors also found themselves in the crosshairs of this crisis. Because the most highly trained doctors often perform the most highly specialized and high-risk procedures, they were frequently singled out as targets for lawsuits. Consequently, doctors began to reduce the scope of their practices to reduce their insurance costs and the risk of career-threatening lawsuits. This, in turn, escalated the access to care crisis.

Even as the state’s population expanded, patients saw disturbing declines in critical medical specialties such as neurosurgery, obstetrics, orthopaedic surgery, and hard-to-recruit children’s doctors specializing in newborns and premature infants.7

What America Thinks of Hillary Care

What America Thinks of Hillary Care