Tag: Health Care

Killing Grandma

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September 16, 2010 at 6:02 amCategory:Uncategorized

A miracle has happened. Yes indeed.

The Leftists like Bill Gates are coming out now and talking about death panels. My goodness! Do you remember the fake outrage and scoffing when Sarah Palin brought it up?  And now they are admitting it? Hmmm

Bill Gates is a very charitable person, yet very liberal, and possibly a vendetta against grandmothers.

[Glenn BeckHe [Gates] was giving a talk and he was talking about our economic problems, and the choices that we're going to have to face. And he talks about, the end of life expenses are far too much. We're spending way too much for the last three months of life. And because of that, we're going to have to choose: Do we have grandma or do we have teachers? Now, he believes teachers. I don't want the government to make the choice to off grandma. As uncomfortable as it may sound, I would rather have nature off grandma, you know? I'd rather, I'd rather have the free market off grandma because then nobody is controlling it. Nobody's making the decision. The decision is made through economics. That's horrible.

GATES: That's a tradeoff society is making because of very, very high medical costs and a lack of willingness to say, you know, is spending a million dollars on that last three months of life for that patient, would it be better not to lay off those ten teachers and to make that tradeoff in medical costs. But that's called a death panel and you're not supposed to have that discussion.

Yeah, you're not supposed to tell the Truth!

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Deadly Fungus Spreading

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May 31, 2010 at 7:43 amCategory:Commentary

Did You Know…

There is a deadly strain of fungus is spreading among animals and people in the northwestern United States and the Canadian province of British Columbia, researchers reported on Thursday.

The airborne fungus, called Cryptococcus gattii, usually only infects transplant and AIDS patients and people with otherwise compromised immune systems, but the new strain is genetically different, the researchers said.

"This novel fungus is worrisome because it appears to be a threat to otherwise healthy people," said Edmond Byrnes of Duke University in North Carolina, who led the study.

"The findings presented here document that the outbreak of C. gattii in Western North America is continuing to expand throughout this temperate region," the researchers said in their report, published in the Public Library of Science journal
PLoS Pathogens.

"Our findings suggest further expansion into neighboring regions is likely to occur and aim to increase disease awareness in the region."

The new strain appears to be unusually deadly, with a mortality rate of about 25 percent among the 21 U.S. cases analyzed, they said.

From 1999 through 2003, the cases were largely restricted to Vancouver Island, but "Between 2003 and 2006, the outbreak expanded into neighboring mainland British Columbia and then into Washington and Oregon from 2005 to 2009. Based on this historical trajectory of expansion, the outbreak may continue to expand into the neighboring region of Northern California, and possibly further."

The spore-forming fungus can cause symptoms in people and animals two weeks or more after exposure. They include a cough that lasts for weeks, sharp chest pain, shortness of breath, headache, fever, nighttime sweats and weight loss.

It has also turned up in cats, dogs, an alpaca and a sheep.

Freezing can kill the fungus and climate change may be helping it spread, the researchers said.

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Companies Straining Under Obamacare

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April 1, 2010 at 8:46 amCategory:Health Care

Businesses are not fond of Obamacare and the headlines tell us that three of the nation’s largest employers have reported the healthcare bill will cost their companies billions of dollars, while the level of care/coverage will decline.  Gee, who would have forseen that one?

AT&T, John Deer, and Caterpillar have expressed their dismay and dissatisfaction with the plan. This has left Henry Waxman scratching his head – he and the Marxists who believe spreading the wealth actually works can't understand why companies will suffer.

So now the Big Govt rep Henry Waxman demands (with foot-stomping no doubt) that the CEOs appear in DC to be shown the error of their ways.  Kinda like the "re-education camps" of the old USSR which were, in reality, a stint in Siberia.  WASHWIRE STORY

That's not all…. because hidden…. purposely hidden in this same bill is the nationalization of the student loan industry. President Obama has said he's 'eliminated the middle man' in college student loans, making government the primary holder (translation: CONTROLLER) of student loans.  Read all about it.

And the CBO warns of crushing debt.  A Twenty Trillion figure is mentioned.  No one is listening.

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Invasion 50 Years in the Making

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March 1, 2010 at 8:19 pmCategory:Health Care | Power Abuse

"One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It's very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project," he said in the recording. But he said most people in America oppose "socialized medicine" when given the choice.

This 50-year-old audio recording of Ronald Reagan speaking out against "socialized medicine" has become a huge YouTube sensation.

It's the Progressive Way.

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Canadian Official Chooses US Healthcare

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February 8, 2010 at 10:53 amCategory:Health Care

Danny WilliamsNow this is a ringing endorsement of the single-payer, government-run health care system (Not).

Newfoundland-Labrador Premier Danny Williams needs heart surgery, but he will not be seeking his heart surgery at home, in Canada. Instead, he will come to the United States for his treatment.

CBC News confirmed Monday that Williams, 60, left the province earlier in the day and will have surgery later in the week. The premier's office provided few details, beyond confirming that he would have heart surgery and saying that it was not necessarily a routine procedure.

Newfoundland and Labrador deputy premier Kathy Dunderdale confirmed Tuesday that Premier Danny Williams is in the U.S. for heart surgery and could be off the job for up to 12 weeks.

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Your Medical Future

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November 21, 2009 at 12:36 pmCategory:Health Care

Dick Morris
Joseph Stubbs, president of the American College of Physicians — the second-largest doctors' group in the country — confirms that "the supply of doctors just won't be there" for the 30 million new patients. This doctor shortage is "already a catastrophic crisis," Stubbs noted that underserved areas in the U.S. currently need almost 17,000 new primary care physicians even before Obama's proposals are enacted.

In the meantime, according to Bloomberg News, a 2009 survey by Merritt Hawkins & Associates, a recruiting and research firm in Irving, Texas, found that "the average waiting time to see a family-medicine doctor in Boston…is 63 days, the most among the 15 cities" surveyed. By comparison, in Miami, it was only seven days.  Boston's longer wait is because of their  healthcare reformthe one Obama is copying.

Bloomberg reported that "as many as half of doctors in the state have closed their practices to new patients, forcing many of the newly insured to turn to emergency rooms for care."

Alan Goroll, a professor at Harvard Medical School says that we cannot increase the number of insured unless you have the doctors to treat them all. Makes sense, no?

Indeed, the report found that the Medicare cuts contained in the House-passed bill are likely to "prove so costly to hospitals and nursing homes that they could stop taking Medicare altogether."

As details of the doctor shortage, Medicare cuts, tax increases, penalties for no insurance, shallow subsidies and high costs for the uninsured all leak out, more and more Americans are developing qualms about the bill.

But within Congress, the momentum is the other way as the bill hurtles toward December passage in the Senate — regardless of the facts or common sense.

Of course, they are tyring to lessen the burden of patients upon doctorts by denying care from, the start. See And So It Begins

source: Dick Morris.com

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