Bitcoin Crowdfunding for Ebola Research
Everyone stands in line or que for the government services that they have paid for through their taxes. As paid customers they should be treated with effeciency, respect, and courtesy. Most often they are not. They face smug indifference, arrogance, unnecessary delays, by the so called " public civil servants" . Q-jumpers is a blog to get services through any other means , offer competitive alternatives and make government services more accountable and customer user friendly.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Wynne for Teachers, Loss for Students - for taXpayers
Wynne for Teachers, Loss for Students, Loss for Ontario
$468 MILLION FOR ONTARIO LABOUR PEACE
Mystery of the 500 million dollar shortfall solved by the auditor general
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/%24468-million-for-ontario-labour-peace/3901202853001
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Origins Film Premiere
Origins Film Premier. Excellent review and compelling food for thought on a return to asynchronous relationship with our natural world.
Monday, November 17, 2014
How To Stop Negative Thoughts From Getting You Down
How To Stop Negative Thoughts From Getting You Down
Or do not let the negative bastards take you down ........enjoy
Or do not let the negative bastards take you down ........enjoy

Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Year 1 of Legal Marijuana: Lessons Learned in CO
Year 1 of Legal Marijuana: Lessons Learned in CO
In summary the state of Colorado has collected $100 million in much needed taxes , reduced it cost of policing and court time ..... seems to be reasonable so far
In summary the state of Colorado has collected $100 million in much needed taxes , reduced it cost of policing and court time ..... seems to be reasonable so far
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Monday, October 06, 2014
Britain’s wilful blindness to the horrors in Rotherham
Britain’s wilful blindness to the horrors in Rotherham
The nanny political CORRECTNESS cancer reaps bad rewards - and propagates terror in normal individuals and human beings . What do you think?
The most pressing question—how was this allowed to happen?—is finally becoming clear. An institutional culture of political correctness seems to have prevented authorities in government, social services and the police force from properly investigating complaints about groups of brown men abusing white girls. Local councillors who got wind of the abuse have admitted to sweeping it aside for fear of upsetting the powerful Pakistani Muslim voter base. Police simply refused to believe the parents and victims who came to them begging for help, and in many cases treated both the children and their complaints with utter disdain.
Can this system be saved?
TAKE A PILL OR GET RESULTS -YOUR SYSTEM ,YOUR CHOICE ...WAKE-UP CALL....CAN THE TRUTH SET US FREE?
The nanny political CORRECTNESS cancer reaps bad rewards - and propagates terror in normal individuals and human beings . What do you think?
The most pressing question—how was this allowed to happen?—is finally becoming clear. An institutional culture of political correctness seems to have prevented authorities in government, social services and the police force from properly investigating complaints about groups of brown men abusing white girls. Local councillors who got wind of the abuse have admitted to sweeping it aside for fear of upsetting the powerful Pakistani Muslim voter base. Police simply refused to believe the parents and victims who came to them begging for help, and in many cases treated both the children and their complaints with utter disdain.
Can this system be saved?
TAKE A PILL OR GET RESULTS -YOUR SYSTEM ,YOUR CHOICE ...WAKE-UP CALL....CAN THE TRUTH SET US FREE?
Saturday, October 04, 2014
Medical industrial complex alert- Keytruda wonder drug?
The Keytruda wonder drug for big pharma shareholders
Keytruda is part of a new class of drugs that supposedly helps the immune system fight cancer. Experts estimate that the market could be worth tens of billions of dollars a year.
And it appears that the FDA may have gotten caught up in the excitement over that cash grab, because they sure as heck couldn't have been caught up in the science.
While Keytruda was a dud for three out of every four patients who tried it, it left many of them with plenty of bad memories. I'm talking about constipation, skin rashes, joint pain and other side effects that I guess we'll just figure out as we go.
Keytruda is bound to make more Merck shareholders happy than it is patients. And before you or a loved one gets the guinea-pig treatment with Big Pharma's latest wonder drug, ask Merck to do something the FDA never had the backbone to request.
Some REAL research.
Never experimenting with your health,
William Campbell Douglass II, M.D.
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My friendly public service warning for all free will human beings
Trend alert --watch out for forcible vaccination potential ?
Will your doctor protect you ?
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Healthcare Intelligence Network- Chart of the Week: Top Methods to Identify Patients for Remote Monitoring
Healthcare Intelligence Network- Chart of the Week: Top Methods to Identify Patients for Remote Monitoring
Tele tech win win win- establishing the rules of engagement to reduce costs and improve service ?
Tele tech win win win- establishing the rules of engagement to reduce costs and improve service ?

Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Can Telemedicine Improve Patient Care and Reduce Hospital Readmissions? « Healthcare Intelligence Network
Can Telemedicine Improve Patient Care and Reduce Hospital Readmissions? « Healthcare Intelligence Network
Where technologies such as videoconferencing for remote diagnostics are deployed, adopters report impressive gains in the care of remote and rural patients, as well as a decrease in health complications, according to responses to the Healthcare Intelligence Network's Telehealth in 2013 survey.
Take, for example, the numerous initiatives in the area of remote monitoring, the top clinical telehealth application reported by this year’s respondents. Fifty-seven percent monitor patients or members remotely; fully 100 percent of those employing this technology track vital signs and weight in monitored individuals, two critical red flags in treatment of individuals with chronic illness.
Active users of telehealth and telemedicine also experience fewer hospitalizations, hospital readmissions, emergency room visits and bed days, respondents reported.
Researchers at UC Davis Children’s Hospital recently found that telemedicine consultations with pediatric critical-care medicine physicians significantly improved the quality of care for seriously ill and injured children treated in remote rural ERs, where pediatricians and pediatric specialists are scarce.
The study also found that rural ER physicians are more likely to adjust their pediatric patients’ diagnoses and course of treatment after a live, interactive videoconference with a specialist. Parents’ satisfaction and perception of the quality of their child’s care also are significantly improved when consultations are provided using telemedicine, rather than telephone, and aid ER treatment, the study found.
Excerpted from 2013 Healthcare Benchmarks:
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
Friday, May 30, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Infographic: Healthcare Spending in America « Healthcare Intelligence Network
Infographic: Healthcare Spending in America « Healthcare Intelligence Network
it is the quality of spending that counts ?
it is the quality of spending that counts ?

Friday, May 02, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
New research shows blood tests could be effective in diagnosing depression
New research shows blood tests could be effective in diagnosing depression
The study focused on the serotonin transporter (SERT), a protein in the membrane that enables serotonin to be transported into the cell. In the brain, this regulates the depression network and is key in fending off depressive conditions.
"better health through technology innovation series"
The study focused on the serotonin transporter (SERT), a protein in the membrane that enables serotonin to be transported into the cell. In the brain, this regulates the depression network and is key in fending off depressive conditions.
"better health through technology innovation series"
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
The Medicare spending we should be concerned about
The Medicare spending we should be concerned about
The Medicare spending we should be concerned about
Here are the payment figures that really caught my eye:
- $12 billion spent on outpatient visits in 2012, with average reimbursement of $57 per visit. This is out of a total Medicare spending of $600 billion for the year.
- $77 billion overall paid to doctors and health care providers. (Unclear to me whether this is just Part B, or also includes payments to doctors during hospitalizations.)
- $13.5 billion spent on “commercial entities like clinical laboratories and ambulance services.”
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
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