Today is the 31 Month Anniversary of My Husband Bill Knightly's MEDICAL MURDER.
Life still isn't any easier and I doubt it ever will be.We were one, now I'm half the person I used to be. My outlook on life without My "Better Half" is filled with anger and disgust, just knowing that this State along with others does nothing to these Medical Murderers killing off our Loved one's. Will they put an end to these ILLEGAL Murders when it happens to one of their own?
Money IS the root of ALL Evil and if you don't have a lot of it, you're doomed. You become expendable in the eyes of the State, who refuse to prosecute Medical Murderers. If there is any way possible you can afford you own Health Insurance, do it, because Medicare will NOT fight for your life to be saved OR fight for the Justice you or your Loved one deserves. They are a business and all they care about is saving MONEY, NOT LIVES. Pure Fact! My HUSBAND was just one of many Murdered by Money hungry Medical Un-professionals who denied him treatment and Murdered him instead just to save money and Medicare and the State just stand by and give them a free pass. Beware! You could be next!
My Husband, the Love of My Life will NEVER be forgotten!!!
Extremely Pissed off Wife of Bill Knightly, Murdered by Non-consensual, ILLEGAL Hospice/Palliative Care at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH.
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
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Age No Excuse Not to Treat Lung Cancer, Even in 'Oldest Old'
Age No Excuse Not to Treat Lung Cancer, Even in 'Oldest Old'
Many patients aged 90 years or older who have non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are not offered any treatment at all, even though treatment improves survival odds substantially, especially surgery for earlier-stage disease, say researchers reporting a nationwide retrospective analysis.
"It is unclear why patients are not receiving therapy, but we speculate that ageism may be a factor," lead author Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, MD, Stanford University Medical Center, California, said in a statement.
Blood Tests Improve Efficiency of Lung Cancer Screening
Blood Tests Improve Efficiency of Lung Cancer Screening
Blood Test As a First Step, Followed by Imaging
One approach is to use a blood test as a first step. For example, using the novel, autoantibody EarlyCDT-Lung test. If this comes back positive, the next step is chest X-ray and CT scans.
The U.S. Gave Troubled Doctors a Second Chance. Patients Paid the Price.
The U.S. Gave Troubled Doctors a Second Chance. Patients Paid the Price.
Henry Stachura’s surgical career at Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces, N.M., ended the day a patient died after he operated on her abdomen. The case led to his fifth malpractice settlement in five years, court and licensing records show.
Saturday, November 16, 2019
My Father and Hospitalists
My Father and Hospitalists
Have you or a loved one been admitted to the hospital lately? If so, did you notice that your own personal physician didn’t come to visit you? Did you notice that you were assigned a “hospitalist"? Welcome to the new world of Obamacare. In order to cut healthcare spending, hospitals and large physician groups are combining to drastically expand the Accountable Care Organizations. To maximize profits, hospitals are employing more physicians as hospitalists and subsequently squeezing out your personal doctor.
Hospitalists, PCPs bad at communication and its hurting patient care
Hospitalists, PCPs bad at communication and its hurting patient care
We wish to focus on one glaring problem occurring in hospitals that is relatively easy to fix and whose resolution could improve outcomes. Currently, as many hospitals close their doors to primary care physicians (PCPs) and instead rely on hospitalists, there often is a lack of communication between these doctors that can lead directly to costly mistreatment.
The Problem with the Hospitalist System
The Problem with the Hospitalist System
From a doctor's perspective, the major problem with the Hospitalist system is a lack of communication between the Hospitalist and the patient's primary-care doctor. These doctors need to get to know each other and communicate regularly about the patient, especially if there are difficult problems or life-altering decisions to be made such as DNR status. In 20 years, I have never seen a hospitalist call a primary-care doctor or vice versa.
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