I am Speaking up!!!!!!

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

Monday, March 25, 2019

Non-Antibiotic Drug Can Combat Infection And Prevent Multiple Organ Failure

Non-Antibiotic Drug Can Combat Infection And Prevent Multiple Organ Failure

A team of scientists at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) discovered that the drug InnovoSep is capable of preventing the organ damage to be caused by all the bacteria that lead to sepsis.
Throughout a pre-clinical test of InnovoSep, at some step, the scientists also discovered that the drug could significantly prevent the multiple organ failure in the later stages of sepsis condition.
Sepsis can become a silent cause of death as the condition can worsen rapidly without getting early diagnosed due to its imprecise signs and symptoms, which are almost the same as that of the flu. Any type of bacterial infection can transform into sepsis, even from minor skin infections, UT infections, or a break or cut on the skin.
The World Health Organization reports estimated that over 30 Million people have been suffering from sepsis every year globally, and the condition could likely to cause around 6 Million deaths.

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Livanta is Usless as Tit's on a Bull, as my Medically Murdered Husband Would Say! (Edited)



http://www.livanta.com/bfccqio.html

Beneficiary and Family Centered Care
Quality Improvement Organization (BFCC-QIO)
Next Joke!


Don't believe ANYTHING you read or hear concerning Government agencies that are "SUPPOSED" to be looking out for OUR well being. They are only looking out for themselves and their weekly pay check's (and maybe even payoffs, which wouldn't surprise me in the least!)
I just received another Reconsideration Determination on the care my husband received (he actually received NO CARE) while a patient at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH. 
My husband was ILLEGALLY, without consent, put on Hospice/Palliative care by Hospitalist Amit Chander after we had already refused. Nobody told us who the Death Monger was that wheeled his wheelchair into my husband's room and proceeded to overdose him with 225 mgs. of Morphine DAILY, which I didn't find out until I got his Medical record's. No repercussions for him, but Death for my husband. The State of NH just doesn't care about the Medically Murdered. And Medicare paid the fraudulent bills.
The latest complaint I filed with Livanta, was only filed because the NH Medical Board told  me to do it after they found in my husband's Medical file that he was ILLEGALLY DNR'd. They found that themselves, but of course refuse to do anything about it. They stated, "It was a case of MISCOMMUNICATION."  So does MISCOMMUNICATION give ANYBODY the right to MURDER another human being? In NH I guess it does!
The paperwork from Livanta states there were hospitalist's, ER physicians, nurse practitioners and a palliative care physician there at the time of my husband's admission. F***ing Liar's. There were two ER Doctor's and a Palliative care Nurse Practitioner came in and NEVER told us WHO she was. SHE is responsible for the MURDER of my husband! SHE stopped  the treatment the ER Physician's started. But how could she? We din't hire her. Who sent her into my husband's room? Oh, of course, it had to have been Oncologist Douglas Tisdale. The Doctor that wanted to remove his "Healthy" kidney! Kristin Fox wasn't even his Doctor. I've heard plenty about her since my husband's Murder. Nothing good.
 My husband's own Primary Care Dr.own Doctor was never even contacted or consulted with.The paperwork also states he was DNR status at the time of admission. Again, F***ing LIARS! It also states my husband was put on a Morphine drip, which he WAS'NT, even though Kristin Fox tried to coerce us into a morphine drip and DNR And fought us to remove hydration and oxygen. It's bad enough they starved him for three weeks when they REFUSED him a feeding tube. For that matter, they REFUSED EVERYTHING we requested! It also states he was put on comfort care. Comfort care was NEVER mentioned. Palliative care was NEVER mentioned and nobody ever told us what Comfort care or Palliative care was!
Why are OUR tax dollar's paying for these USELESS agencies when all they go by are falsified record's and NEVER listen to the patient or family members?
Livanta needs to be ABOLISHED. How can they see nothing wrong with the standard of care being practiced by these Hospital's? I guess they ALL need glasses AND a new job! President Trump would be doing us ALL a great favor if he shut down Livanta AND put an end to Hospice/Palliative care which practices ILLEGAL Euthanasia!

Extremely Pissed Off Wife of Bill Knightly-Murdered by ILLEGAL Hospice/Palliative Care at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH known as:
Circle of Life Palliative Medicine, which is ACTUALLY Circle of DEATH! Steer Clear if you want to live!



Sunday, March 17, 2019

2 Years today My Husband was ILLEGALLY, NON-consensually put on Hospice/Palliative Care!

Today is the 2 year Anniversary my Husband was ILLEGALLY, NON-consensually, put on Hospice/Palliative care without our knowledge, AFTER we had already refused, by the Un-ethical, UN-professional piece of shit, so-called Hospitalist/Doctor Amit Chander at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH. Un-ethical, Un-professional, so-called Dr. Donald McDonah was ILLEGALLY consulted and proceeded to Overdose my Husband with 225 mg.s of Morphine DAILY. MEDICARE FRAUD!!!!!!!!!!!

Is your Hospital or Doctor an A.C.O. Member? If they are Run!

Hospital's and Doctor's who join these Accountable Care Organizations, which is a voluntary Medicare Program, are rewarded for cutting care through the ACO Shared Savings Program.
All Medicare money not spent is partially returned to the provider as a 40% rebate, because they rather spend $40 than $100.
Hold on to your Loved ones. The highest spending groups, people with more than one illness,  are the people being targeted for Hospice and ILLEGAL Euthanasia. This is how they save money, by killing off our Loved ones!


Of Four Paths to the End of Life, One Is Far Pricier Than Others

Of Four Paths to the End of Life, One Is Far Pricier Than Others

The findings of a new Medicare study conflict with popular ideas about which patients cost the most health care dollars in the last year of life — and where potential cost savings lie.

Last-ditch, high-tech heroic treatments. Days in the hospital intensive care unit. You might think this is what makes dying in America so expensive — and that it’s where we should focus efforts to spend the nation’s health care dollars more wisely.
But a new study finds that for nearly half of older Americans, the pattern of high spending on health care was already in motion a full year before they died.
That was due to the care they received for multiple chronic health conditions, including many doctor visits and regular hospital stays over the year, not just in their final days.
As a result, the study shows, the last year of life for this large group of seniors costs the Medicare system five times as much as the care received by the much smaller group of seniors who have a sudden burst of very expensive care in their last few weeks of life. The findings have clear implications for efforts to improve care, and contain the growth of costs, at the end of life.

Friday, March 15, 2019

NAEMT and Sepsis Alliance Announce Results of National Sepsis Survey

NAEMT and Sepsis Alliance Announce Results of National Sepsis Survey

A poster produced by the Sepsis Alliance includes some key facts about sepsis. (A link to download a PDF of the poster is at the end of the article.)



In a recent national survey of more than 1,300 EMS providers, the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) in association with the Sepsis Alliance found that although nearly all respondents (98%) consider sepsis a medical emergency, only about half (51%) feel very confident in their ability to recognize symptoms of sepsis—the body’s life-threatening response to an infection.
Each year, about 1.7 million people in the United States are diagnosed with sepsis, with 270,000 dying, making sepsis a priority public health issue. This is reflected in the 83% of respondents who say that they’ve seen sepsis within the past year.