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  • CAUGHT ON TAPE! I WOULDN'T GIVE IVERMECTIN TO ANY COVID PATIENT (VIDEO)

    11/02/2021 3:50:21 AM PDT · by jacknhoo · 20 replies
    Bitchute ^ | October 29th, 2021. | Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD/Kimiko_Komatsu
    Explosive Press Conference event presenting shocking recordings of hospital executives discussing coordinated plans to restrict fluids and nutrition for hospitalized COVID patients, suppression of all visitation for COVID patients while in hospital, denial of vital medicines and more. Actual prisoners in America are given more rights than COVID patients in America’s hospitals.
  • Daughters of Charity Health System closes deal with hedge fund

    12/15/2015 2:00:52 PM PST · by Citizen Zed · 2 replies
    Mercury News ^ | 12-15-2015 | Tracy Seipel
    Ending almost two years in limbo, the financially beleaguered Daughters of Charity Health System on Monday announced it has closed a $260 million investment deal with an East Coast hedge fund that will keep one of the Bay Area's oldest hospital chains afloat for at least three more years. The news came 11 days after California Attorney General Kamala Harris gave her conditional approval for the largest nonprofit hospital transaction in state history, and the first to involve a hedge fund. Unlike the controversy and staunch opposition generated by the hospitals' previous suitor, the deal with BlueMountain Capital Management registered...
  • Canadian Death Panel Decides Baby Should Die, Canadian Court Agrees

    02/18/2011 7:27:10 AM PST · by Bodhi1 · 49 replies
    All American Blogger ^ | 2=18-11 | Duane Lester
    How many liberals have clamored for the humanity of the Canadian Health Care system? I think it's safe to say that at one time, a majority of the have advocated for a single payer system. One of the problems with single payer is the government can decide to stop paying because some "death panel" declared the patient's life not worth the money required to keep them alive. For example, a panel in Canada's health care system has decided to remove a baby from life support, despite the parents protestations. The parents when to court. The court found in favor...
  • Team Supports Reconstruction of Afghan Health System

    07/22/2008 4:44:04 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 43+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Lt. Neil Myers, USN
    BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, July 22, 2008 – Like most of Afghanistan's provinces, Konar has historically been unable to meet the medical needs of its 381,000 residents. But the Konar Provincial Reconstruction Team is working to meet those needs. Navy Lt. Gregory Monk, a provincial reconstruction team physician assistant from Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Calif., conducts a village medical outreach visit in the Chowkay district of Afghanistan’s Konar province. Courtesy photo  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. As recently as 2002 and shortly after the departure of the Taliban, Afghanistan has faced some of the worst health statistics ever recorded...
  • The Flimsy Wall of China (the likely epicenter of a pandemic)

    10/24/2005 8:21:19 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 17 replies · 654+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 10/23/05 | Melinda Liu
    The Flimsy Wall of China It may be the epicenter of an epidemic, and its health-care system is in tatters. That's a recipe for disaster. By Melinda Liu Newsweek International .../snip... Zhang may be closer to getting her apocalyptic wish. Bird-flu jitters are spreading worldwide, as the tempo of new cases continues to escalate. Last Wednesday, in China's first reported H5N1 outbreak in months, mainland authorities revealed bird flu had killed 2,600 birds on a poultry farm in the Chinese province of Inner Mongolia, less than a day's drive from Zhang's home. Taiwanese authorities discovered the H5N1 virus among exotic...
  • CA: Judge seeks oversight of prison health system; reform bill signed

    05/10/2005 7:43:33 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 3 replies · 326+ views
    Monterey Herald ^ | 5/10/05 | Don Thompson and David Kravets - AP
    FOLSOM, Calif. - A federal judge on Tuesday moved to place the state prison system's troubled health care operations into receivership, complicating a massive prison overhaul bill signed into law hours earlier by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson, ruling in a class-action lawsuit brought against the California Department of Corrections, said the state's 162,000 prisoners "are being subjected to an unconstitutional system fraught with medical neglect and malfeasance." Poor care has been blamed for the deaths of more than two dozen inmates. "Defendants themselves have conceded that a significant number of prisoners have died as a direct...