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| Millions Spent on Doctor Gagging Orders by NHS Posted: 08 Aug 2010 03:57 PM PDT If the English system is so wonderful why do they need to spend huge sums of money keeping the people who would know the best from speaking out about it? Should we expect something similar with the implementation of ObamaCare? http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/millions-spent-on-doctor-gagging-orders-by-nhs-investigation-finds-2041209.html "Hospital doctors who quit their jobs are being routinely forced to sign "gagging orders" despite legislation designed to protect NHS whistleblowers, it is revealed today. Millions of pounds of taxpayers' money are being spent on contracts that deter doctors from speaking out about incompetence and mistakes in patient care. Nearly 90 per cent of severance agreements hammered out between NHS trusts and departing doctors contain confidentiality clauses." |
| Posted: 08 Aug 2010 03:30 PM PDT |
| ObamaCare - The Infinite Bureaucracy Act Posted: 08 Aug 2010 03:24 PM PDT It seems ObamaCare could be come the 'elastic clause' equivalent of government bureaucracy. http://hotair.com/archives/2010/08/03/obamacare-the-infinite-bureaucracy-act "Last week, Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) had the staff of the Joint Economic Committee work on a flowchart of ObamaCare that has made the rounds of the blogosphere, thanks to its impossibly complicated representation: It turns out that Brady may be a master of understatement. According to Politico's Gloria Park and Fred Barbash, no one can figure out exactly how many new agencies ObamaCare will spawn once it comes into effect. In fact, the Congressional Research Office can't figure it out either. The language of the bill leaves open the possibility of an infinite string of new agencies and bureaucracies " |
| Reason.tv - The Case For Cameras in The Supreme Court Posted: 07 Aug 2010 06:59 PM PDT |
| Man Sewed up His Own Leg After Lengthy ER Wait Posted: 07 Aug 2010 06:55 PM PDT This took place in Sweden. Is this the kind of European style medical system we can expect if ObamaCare takes full effect? http://www.thelocal.se/28150/20100803 ""It took such a long time," the man told the local Sundsvall Tidning daily. The man incurred the deep cut when he sliced his leg on the sharp edge of a kitchen stove while he was renovating at home. "I first went to the health clinic, but it was closed. So I rang the medical help line and they told me that it shouldn't be closed, so I went to emergency and sat there," the man named only as Jonas told the newspaper. After an hour-long wait in a treatment room, he lost patience and proceeded to sew up his own wound. "They had set out a needle and thread and so I decided to take the matter into my hands," he said. But hospital staff were not as impressed by his initiative and have reported the man on suspicion of criminal dispossession (egenmäktigt förfarande) for having used hospital equipment without authorization." |
| PJTV - Trifecta Wants You This Election Season Posted: 07 Aug 2010 06:47 PM PDT |
| Multnomah County Chairman Apologizes For Health Inspection Shutdown of Little Girl's Lemonade Stand Posted: 07 Aug 2010 06:46 PM PDT It is nice to see sanity finally win out after a seven year old had her lemonade stand shut down for lack of a permit. http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/08/lemonade_stands_get_reprieve_m.html "No need to jack up the price of a glass of lemonade. Turns out kids won't have to shell out $120 for a health permit to run their lemonade stands after all. Multnomah County's top elected official apologized Thursday for health inspectors who forced a 7-year-old girl to shut down her stand last week because she didn't have a food-safety permit. Chairman Jeff Cogen also said he has directed county health department workers to use "professional discretion" in doing their jobs. Inspectors told Julie Murphy and her mother, Maria Fife, to stop selling lemonade at the monthly Last Thursday arts festival in Northeast Portland last week. State law technically requires that even lemonade stands have temporary restaurant licenses, which cost $120 for one day." |
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