Dr. David Blumenthal has been named the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology as part of the economic stimulus package allocating more than $20 billion for a massive move to electronic medical records (EMRs). Dr. Blumenthal recently published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine noting, as he starts his Washington job, that… Continue reading Electronic Medical Records Coordinator Says Program Faces “Huge Challenges”
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Rewarding Good Outcomes: Do the Drug Companies Have It Right?
In 2007 a deal was struck between the British National Health Service (NHS) and drug manufacturer Johnson and Johnson (J&J). NHS had decided not to pay for J&J’s cancer drug, Velcade, so J&J gave NHS a money-back guarantee.
Victory in Delaware! AAHF Makes a Critical Difference before the Delaware Board of Dietetics
AAHF board members and AAHF legislative director Tami Wahl recently became involved in a battle in Delaware over who had the right to guide and counsel patients about their nutrition. The Delaware Board of Dietetics proposed regulations that would have given only those with a Registered Dietician (RD) certification the right to dispense nutritional counseling,… Continue reading Victory in Delaware! AAHF Makes a Critical Difference before the Delaware Board of Dietetics
Finland Set to Impose Strict Curbs on Alternative Medicine—A Sign of Things to Come in Europe?
In mid-April, the Finnish health and social affairs ministry unveiled a proposal that only “healthcare professionals” should be allowed to treat mentally ill and disabled patients. The report went on to state that alternative therapies should only be offered under a doctor’s care to cancer, diabetic, pregnant women, and mental health patients. The Finnish health… Continue reading Finland Set to Impose Strict Curbs on Alternative Medicine—A Sign of Things to Come in Europe?
The Fallacy of Catching It in Time
The Obama administration is making a huge financial commitment to preventive care. But will it be targeted toward “early detection,” with its inherent risks, or will its focus be on true preventive care?
Challenging an Unconstitutional, Illegal, and Coercive Policy—www.MedicareLawsuit.org
Five individuals, including former Congressman Dick Armey and lead plaintiff Brian Hall, have filed a lawsuit accusing the Social Security Administration (SSA) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) of improperly adopting illegal and coercive policies that deny otherwise eligible retirees their rightful Social Security benefits if those retirees choose not to enroll in… Continue reading Challenging an Unconstitutional, Illegal, and Coercive Policy—www.MedicareLawsuit.org
Time To Make Your Voice Heard on Electronic Medical Records
When Security is Breached, What Happens Public comments are being accepted through June 1, 2009, by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on a proposed rule that would require notification of consumers when the security of their electronic health information is breached. According to healthcare attorney W. Reece Hirsch, the FTC is under a tight schedule… Continue reading Time To Make Your Voice Heard on Electronic Medical Records
Ensnared by an Undercover Investigation, Drug Study Reviewer Halts Many of Its Review Operations
A previous Pulse of Health Freedom issue mentioned the uncover operations of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) which ensnared Coast IRB, LLC, of Colorado Springs. The GAO created a fake medical study of a fake product to see whether for-profit review boards adequately supervised medical trials. Two firms turned it down but Coast IRB took… Continue reading Ensnared by an Undercover Investigation, Drug Study Reviewer Halts Many of Its Review Operations
Toxic Metal Report: Lead Is Still in the Workplace and Can Affect Genetic Expression
Dealing with heavy metals—lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and others—were once the concern of integrative medical physicians and dentists alone. In fact, these practitioners were routinely targeted by medical boards for screening patients for heavy metal toxicity. But now the conventional medical literature links mercury to heart attacks and heart disease and lead to high blood… Continue reading Toxic Metal Report: Lead Is Still in the Workplace and Can Affect Genetic Expression
Protecting Due Process: Physicians’ Rights in North Carolina
AAHF Legislative Director Tami Wahl has corresponded with the sponsors of the legislation in North Carolina designed to protect the due process rights of physicians during disciplinary hearings. State Rep. Michael Wray has introduced HB1352, and State Sen. Jerry Tillman has introduced SB958.