Make War on Health Greed, Not Women’s’ Cancer Treatment
Women’s cancer treatment does not need to be cut, much less ended. Eradication of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement by politicians, health plans, medical groups, and special interests would fund medically necessary health care for all Americans.
"Best practices" and “evidence based medicine” are a scam by government and insurance company rationing panels to justify rigged cost and statistical studies. Payment to physicians and hospitals will be based on compliance with these "practices" and “evidence.”
Doctors will be forced to practice “mass medicine” that may not be in the interest of individual patients. The doctor-patient relationship will have a third person in the exam room-the health plan. Kaiser Permanente's medical group admitted this in an article.
Below are two examples of how best practices work at Kaiser Permanente, ObamaCare's model. Patients are used in experiments without consent. Patients are denied health care if they question the application of best practices to their individual situations.
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Make War on Health Greed, Not Women’s’ Cancer Treatment
Women’s cancer treatment does not need to be cut, much less ended. Eradication of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement by politicians, health plans, medical groups, and special interests would fund medically necessary health care for all Americans.
"Best practices" and “evidence based medicine” are a scam by government and insurance company rationing panels to justify rigged cost and statistical studies. Payment to physicians and hospitals will be based on compliance with these "practices" and “evidence.”
Doctors will be forced to practice “mass medicine” that may not be in the interest of individual patients. The doctor-patient relationship will have a third person in the exam room-the health plan. Kaiser Permanente's medical group admitted this in an article.
Below are two examples of how best practices work at Kaiser Permanente, ObamaCare's model. Patients are used in experiments without consent. Patients are denied health care if they question the application of best practices to their individual situations.
http://www.hmohardball.com/Writ-GIN024734_2b001.pdf
http://www.hmohardball.com/100,000%20Kiddney%20Patients%20text.pdf
Robert Finney PhD
July 1, 2011 - 9:00amThis Comment
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