Hospice Care - Palliative Care or Curative Care:
Hospice care is holistic care for the dying. Medicare coverage of hospice care is available for beneficiaries who have been certified as terminally ill, for services that are “reasonable and necessary for the palliation or management of the terminal illness as well as related conditions.” Prior to receiving Medicare coverage for hospice care, beneficiaries must sign a hospice election form which indicates that they have a “full understanding of the palliative rather than the curative nature of hospice care as it relates to the individual’s terminal illness.”
Not at this Nashua, NH Hospital,the patient is UNKNOWINGLY put on Hospice/Palliative Care ILLEGALLY! Never told about Infections that are left UNTREATED that turn into Sepsis and KILL the patient. Never treated for ANYTHING, even though they state they WANT treatment and do NOT want Hospice/Palliative Care!!! This is the Hellhole that MURDERED my Husband! He will NOT be Forgotten!!!
My Mission:End Palliative/Hospice Care,ILLEGAL Euthanasia,Killing our Loved ones.No Consent,no treatment,denied the right to LIVE.Patients/family's wishes denied,put on P/H unknowingly, against their will.Next mission:End Sepsis and hold Hospitals accountable for patients who contract Sepsis, My husband was denied antibiotics by a P/C APRN and then denied she was responsible,causing my husbands death. Hold on tight to your loved ones and steer clear of this Nashua Hospital if you want to live!
I am Speaking up!!!!!!
Me and My Knight
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Saturday, March 3, 2018
AUSTRALIAN PALLIATIVE CARE « What they don't tell you about Palliative Care
AUSTRALIAN PALLIATIVE CARE « What they don't tell you about Palliative Care:
Palliative Care : Hopes for 2018
As the year closes, we look forward to new beginnings, and hope for a brighter future. We have dreams, plans and challenges.
We hope for a better fairer world despite the evidence that the world is becoming more dishonest, unjust and unequal. We see the poor and the socially marginalised go without decent homes and basic healthcare.
Public patients face health rationing like never before as they are increasingly viewed as a burden instead of as a responsibility. Governments see restricting treatments and euthanasia as a means of limiting health spending and overcoming their failure to balance economic budgets.
Thursday, March 1, 2018
California Hospital Association Launches Effort To Reduce Medical Errors
California Hospital Association Launches Effort To Reduce Medical Errors | KPBS:
A recent study from Johns Hopkins revealed medical errors kill more than 250,000 Americans each year. Medical mistakes are the third leading cause of death in the U.S., behind heart attacks and cancer.
A recent study from Johns Hopkins revealed medical errors kill more than 250,000 Americans each year. Medical mistakes are the third leading cause of death in the U.S., behind heart attacks and cancer.
Anglesey widow's guilt over husband's death from sepsis - BBC News
Anglesey widow's guilt over husband's death from sepsis - BBC News:
A woman whose husband died from sepsis is calling for more awareness about the condition, saying she "felt guilty for months on end" she could not save him.
A woman whose husband died from sepsis is calling for more awareness about the condition, saying she "felt guilty for months on end" she could not save him.
Judge Seizes Scientists' Evidence After They Prove Vaccines Cause Autism
Judge Seizes Scientists' Evidence After They Prove Vaccines Cause Autism:
Two Italian scientists who proved vaccines contain autism-causing properties that are not listed as ingredients have had their property raided by police and their equipment seized on the orders of a judge.
The esteemed Italian scientists, Dr. Gatti and Dr. Montanari, found that vaccines on the mandatory vaccination schedule contain contaminants in the form of metals that are not supposed to be there – as well as proving vaccines contain dangerous protein aggregates that are an effect of copper and aluminum binding to vaccine antigen.
Study: Many take dangerously high doses of ibuprofen
Study: Many take dangerously high doses of ibuprofen | New Hampshire:
Many adults who use ibuprofen and other so-called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drugs take too much, increasing their risk of serious side effects like internal bleeding and heart attacks, a U.S. study suggests.
My husband should have stuck with the Ibuprofen instead of letting the Death Mongers switch him to Morphine and Oxycontin. At least the Ibuprofen wasn't weakening his system.
Many adults who use ibuprofen and other so-called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drugs take too much, increasing their risk of serious side effects like internal bleeding and heart attacks, a U.S. study suggests.
My husband should have stuck with the Ibuprofen instead of letting the Death Mongers switch him to Morphine and Oxycontin. At least the Ibuprofen wasn't weakening his system.
Snooping in hospital pipes, scientists find DNA that fuels spread of superbugs
Snooping in hospital pipes, scientists find DNA that fuels spread of superbugs | New Hampshire:
A new report shows that the pipes beneath a hospital intensive care unit are a throbbing, seething zone for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Even when the sinks, faucets, bedrails and countertops of patients’ rooms are largely free of germs that resist modern medicines, the genetic building blocks for antibiotic resistance intermingle freely in the pipes connected to those rooms, according to a study published last Tuesday in the journal mBio.
A new report shows that the pipes beneath a hospital intensive care unit are a throbbing, seething zone for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Even when the sinks, faucets, bedrails and countertops of patients’ rooms are largely free of germs that resist modern medicines, the genetic building blocks for antibiotic resistance intermingle freely in the pipes connected to those rooms, according to a study published last Tuesday in the journal mBio.
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