I am Speaking up!!!!!!

I am Speaking up!!!!!!
Me and My Knight

Friday, November 30, 2018

Your Rights in the Emergency Room

Your Rights in the Emergency Room
Nov. 29, 2018 -- The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA, guarantees a certain level of medical care to anyone who comes to an emergency department that accepts payments from Medicare or Medicaid.

Lives Lost When ERs Break the Law

Lives Lost When ERs Break the Law
An investigation by WebMD and Georgia Health News.
Nov. 29, 2018 -- Randy Strickland walked into the ER at North Metro Medical Center burning with fever and trembling. He told the man and the woman who were staffing the triage desk that he was nauseated and felt like he needed to throw up.
The emergency room was nearly empty. Randy was a volunteer at the Jacksonville, AR, hospital and hoped he would get home quickly.

Are doctors in Belgium and the Netherlands getting away with murder? Yes and so are the Doctors in the U.S.

Are doctors in Belgium and the Netherlands getting away with murder?

Doctors accused of illegally euthanizing patients in two countries are being prosecuted for killing mental patients, but they likely will not go to jail – even if they are found guilty. 

Belgium courts have now agreed to hear arguments from a 2010 situation in which three doctors were accused of euthanizing a woman who was supposedly autistic.

Thursday, November 29, 2018

A terrible choice: Cancer treatment or hospice care, but not both

A terrible choice: Cancer treatment or hospice care, but not both

And when you REFUSE Hospice Care, you're still NOT treated for anything. You're UNKNOWINGLY put on Hospice Care and treated for absolutely NOTHING! 
ILLEGAL???? Your'e damn right it is!!!

Veterans Health Administration (VHA) hospitals offer something Medicare does not: In some cases, treatments meant to alter the course of a disease can be offered along with hospice care. Now Colorado researchers are looking into the costs, benefits, and experiences of veterans receiving concurrent treatment and hospice care, and experiences of the providers and staff delivering this care. Their findings may provide the basis for wider adoption of this nonstandard practice.

Maine Voices: Don’t sign petition to put flawed assisted-suicide law on state ballot

Maine Voices: Don’t sign 

petition to put flawed 

assisted-suicide law on 

state ballot

LEWISTON — Maine residents are being asked to sign a petition calling for a referendum on legalizing assisted suicide to be placed on the 2019 ballot. The practice was legalized in Oregon in 1997. Since then, there have been far more problematic issues and unanswered questions than any assisted-suicide proponent claims.

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

According to the NH Board of Nursing, Murdering a Patient is LEGAL

I just received a letter in the mail from the NH Board of Nursing which referenced my complaint from July 3,2017. It states the Board's investigation into the MURDER of my husband has been concluded and the complaint has been dismissed, without prejudice.
In all actuality, this letter means that the Hospice/Palliative Care APRN, who took over my husband's case, not care,  non-consensually and unbeknownst to us, is free and clear to Murder again. No slap on the wrist. Nothing! Evidently, there no longer is a standard of care in this State to save peoples lives. Why bother when there's more to be made by killing them?
Does the NEW Standard of Care consist of starving a patient, denying hydration, denying oxygen, denying antibiotics for an infection because they don't know what it is or where it is, but the medical file clearly shows a UTI AND SEPSIS? Is the NEW Standard of Care to offer a MORPHINE DRIP to hasten death after not treating the patient for the illnesses found through daily lab tests? Sounds more the Standard of Care of Third World Countries. What has our Country become when our sick and elderly Loved ones are being Murdered instead of cared for by the Medical Un-professionals they trusted to save their lives?
This is a sick, sick world we now live in when States do nothing to prosecute Medical MURDERERS. Medical UN-professionals are no better than Murderers on Death Row. The only difference is the Medical Murderers are being paid by Medicare to kill off the sick and elderly and NO-ONE is held accountable. Medicare pays the Hospitals who don't file the claims under Hospice/Palliative care, because NO consent forms are ever signed. The Hospitals are fraudulently billing Medicare and getting away with it. NOT if I can help it!
The dirty bitch that murdered my husband works in the oncology dept. of St. Joseph Hospital. She works at the Circle of Life (DEATH) Palliative Medicine, but Medicare states he wasn't on Hospice/Palliative care. I guess Medicare better invest in glasses for their worker's, because even though I sent documentation showing my husband was put on Hospice/Palliative care, they still say he wasn't. Since when do you go to a Hospital for treatment and get NONE? Every one of these Bastards SHOULD be charged with NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE. But still, the Nursing Board see's nothing wrong and neither does the Medical Board. Time to take off the blinders and start standing up for patient's. The good ole boy network needs to end. The Medical Murderers need to be held accountable for the people they've murdered. These people aren't Doctor's and Nurses. They're MURDERERS PERIOD.
EUTHANASIA is "supposed" to be ILLEGAL in this State. Has the Law changed while I was sleeping? Euthanasia is being practiced under the guise of Hospice/Palliative care. ANY one of us could be next, but you won't catch me going to the Hospital. Medical UN-professionals can no longer be trusted. You can file complaints all day long and Doctor's won't go against their own. So where does that leave us? Dead, where do you think!

Affidavit links two Arkansas doctors to deaths

Affidavit links two Arkansas doctors to deaths

FORT SMITH -- The federal Drug Enforcement Administration has attributed the deaths of four people last year to overdose of drugs prescribed by two doctors in Sebastian County, according to a search-warrant affidavit unsealed in U.S. District Court.
The affidavit said autopsies showed that a mixture of prescription opioid drugs and sedatives caused or contributed to the deaths.