Monday, May 13, 2013

Medical corruption - a cancer that can be beat


Is medicine a profession or a commodity?


"The use of similar tactics to influence votes skewed the board of directors and created dubious conflicts of interest. One member had lucrative hospital building contracts, two had hospital money in their bank, and another did secondary real estate transactions on the hospital’s behalf. Four CEO-appointed physicians had profitable medical contracts with the hospital. One can see how easy a vote might be swayed. The administration used this influence to not only ramrod changes in hospital policies and procedures, but to persecute and prosecute any physician in their way. These tactics continue today.
The only voting member elected from the medical staff to the 15-member board was the chief of staff, and up until a year ago the deputy chief of staff could vote, but this was changed by the board at the behest of the administration:".
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A provocative and challenging article about cronyism in the honourable "Medical " profession illustrates that the greed and special interest cancer is everywhere  and has infected the real and decent fundamental medical practise of many. In our area we have similar challenges - favouritism is rampant  . Just pay the toll and you can get away with ineptitude and the greed cancer that  kills all those that do not comply or those who refuse to be extorted out of principle and ethical convictions . All have a responsibility to cure this disease before it destroys our care system as we know it. 
Instant communication to all in your network   with a phone  picture or video taken is fast efficient and a sure cure by miraculous you - for this deadly  reversible affliction to our system of health and caring.
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