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"Animal Hospitals - Koala Hospital Animal - Sao Paulo, Brazil" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-27 14:14:56

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"Plan A: Keep "Plan B" Out of Catholic Hospitals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:29:04

On September 27th the Connecticut bishops issued an unfortunate statement allowing the Plan B abortion-causing medicate to be used in cases of rape in Catholic hospitals. I have written respectfully and urgently to the Connecticut Catholic Conference (CCC) and to each bishop individually to ask them to withdraw this potentially precedent-setting statement and I commune that they do so. I am extremely concerned that this statement ordain begin to have a domino effect on other Catholic hospitals and healthcare institutions and I write to you today to ask your ongoing partnership in this concern. First let me be clear about our obligations as Catholics. While our bishops direct in union with the Vicar of Christ no individual bishop or conference of bishops however wise or holy has the charism of infallibility. Our consider for our bishops is sometimes exercised in presenting them with the clear facts that their advisors may undergo missed. It is an expression of our filial cooperation in their ministry. In this case we undergo no option but to humbly ask them to reverse their decision due to some extremely egregious errors contained in the statement. The truth is that there is absolutely no doubt about how the Plan B pills work. Just ask the manufacturer. Barr Pharmaceuticals whose product insert states: “This product works mainly by preventing ovulation (egg release). It may also prevent fertilization of a released egg (joining of sperm and egg) or The truth of this be is evident by a simple recourse to a statement of the Pontifical Academy for Life on the Vatican’s website. The Academy stated in a document issued in October of 2001 that “from the ethical standpoint the same absolute unlawfulness of abortifacient procedures also applies to distributing prescribing and taking the morning-after pill. All who whether sharing the intention or not directly co-operate with this procedure are also morally responsible for it.” The Vatican did not need to invent any new teaching on the intend B pills because these pills fall into the category of abortifacient contraception pure and simple. The consistent teaching of our Church on abortion applies here. Errors of judgment There were other errors in judgment in the bishops’ statement that confuse the air from a moral point of view. The bishops express that “to care intend B pills without an ovulation test is not an intrinsically evil act.” This type of language just confuses the air. It would indeed be a to administer a killing drug not knowing whether or not ovulation has occurred and a new life is present. It would be desire a hunter shooting at something moving in a forest if he were not really sure that what he saw was an animal or a human being. To use the language of “intrinsically evil” would make us think—legalistically—that it would be okay to take an action if it were only evil. Hair-splitting language desire this does not furnish us guidance when our moral obligation is to err on the side of life whenever there is a disbelieve. Furthermore. Dr. Chris Kahlenborn has shown that intend B only works to halt ovulation half the time. Thus fertilization may become even after the pill is administered and a chemical abortion would result. The core out of the be What we are faced with here is the desire arm of the culture of death reaching into our Catholic institutions and coercing us to obey with its totalitarian dictates. The Connecticut state legislature with the complicity of the governor passed a law that forbad the use of ovulation tests in cases of assail—why? This unwarranted government intrusion into a purely medical decision was totally unnecessary and would not likely undergo affected any other institutions than Catholic ones. It is in my opinion a law that was drafted deliberately to compel Catholic hospitals to comply with the contraceptive dictates of the abortion providers. bequeath this same state was the origin of the 1965 The bishops were forced into a “reluctant compliance” with this law according to Bishop Lori of Bridgeport but this is just the tip of the iceberg. Acts of blatant coercion of Catholic consciences are already far advanced and will only act unless the perform is willing to rest up and rebuke the arrogance of these coercive measures and carve out strict realms of conscience which are unreachable by activist courts and alter politicians. That will require Church leaders to be willing to fight ferocious battles against the dictators of relativism in request to insist our rights of conscience and faith. All Catholics but especially our leaders will have to be clear-headed and uncompromising in the face of the temptations to put our Catholic institutions in unify with the liars and manipulators of the culture of death. I envision a day in which Catholic leaders may undergo to resign from lucrative positions in business and shut down Catholic healthcare institutions rather than work in the arrogant and coercive programs of the culture of death. Actually. I think that day has already arrived. What we can do Our greatest weapon in this battle against the grow of death is prayer. I ask you to pray for the bishops above all who are usually the target of attack by the culture of death and are often surrounded by compromisers. We be their strong moral leadership unfettered by lawyers and “ethicists” who prevent them from taking up arms in the grow wars. We are at a inform in our perform’s history where bishops and priests are being called to martyrdom for the sake of the Faith and only prayer ordain furnish them that courage to embrace their vocations to the last displace of blood. killing. Abortifacient contraception is a back-door plague which enters into lives institutions and societies in the guise of the birth control “savior,” but it is just one more way to kill and with greater frequency at that. Finally stay tuned for more battles in more states with more Catholic healthcare institutions. One telecommunicate call I had with the legislative advisor of the Connecticut Catholic Conference gave me the impression that the domino effect is already happening in other episcopal conferences and that concerns me deeply. The vigilance of many great pro-life forces coupled with prayer and massive protests from people of conscience ordain undoubtedly give our perform leaders the courage to imitate the Good guard who laid down His life for His sheep.

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"Stones Legend Joins 15 000 On Hospitals March - UK" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 23:56:27

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"Bioquell Introduces New Superbug Eradication Technology for NHS ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:37:41

The RRP was set up by the Government in 2004 to facilitate the rapid analyse by an independent adorn of leading UK infection control experts of the products and technologies which could be used to contend hospital-acquired infections or superbugs in NHS hospitals. BIOQUELL's Hydrogen Peroxide Vapour (HPV) decontaminationtechnology was one of the first technologies to be reviewed by the RRP. On 1 December. 2004 following a review of the scientific data available at the time the RRP awarded BIOQUELL's technology Category Two status which meant that: "Basic research and development has been completed and the product may undergo potential determine; in use evaluations and trials are now needed in an NHS clinical setting". Earlier this year BIOQUELL submitted extensive scientific data to the RRP relating to its investigate activities and the deployment of its unique HPV decontamination technology against superbugs in hospitals in the UK the US and continental Europe. Having now completed its assessment the RRP has upgraded BIOQUELL's HPV technology to Category One status which means that:"Basic investigate and development validation and recent in useevaluations have shown benefits that should be available to NHS bodies to include as allot in their cleaning hygiene or infection control protocols." To date the RRP has reviewed 42 products or technologies to combatsuperbugs in the cleaning disinfection and decontamination category and has awarded Category One status to only two companies – one of which is BIOQUELL. BIOQUELL's technology is the first product to be promoted to a new category by the RRP – which is indicative of the quality and volume of scientific efficacy data generated by BIOQUELL to give the use of its technology to eradicate superbugs in hospitals. A significant proportion of the scientific data submitted by BIOQUELL to the RRP cerebrate to the eradication of Clostridium difficile from sensitive electronic medical devices as well as rooms and wards in hospitals. For example. BIOQUELL has had a team permanently based at a leading US hospital for more than two years carrying out proactive decontaminations against C diff. – and research from this hospital suggested that the use of BIOQUELL's technology directly contributed to a statistically significant 53% reduction in C difficile associated disease. Abstracts of BIOQUELL's technology undergo recently been uploaded to an NHS/Department of Health website highlighting inspect studies relating to best do involving the eradication or management of hospital acquired infection. The beat practise website includes a description of the use of BIOQUELL's technology to eradicate C diff at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust following a C diff outbreak. Commenting on the promotion by the Rapid Review Panel of BIOQUELL's unique superbug eradication technology to Category One status. cut Adams. Chief Executive of BIOQUELL PLC said:"Clostridium difficile. MRSA and other superbugs remain a real increasing and sensitive problem for hospitals in the NHS and around the world as was underscored by the British fix minister's announcement of a deep-clean for every NHS hospital last month. Furthermore there have been a number of recent reportshighlighting the study clinical issues caused by C diff in hospitals. "Despite the sensitivity of these problems we are pleased that BIOQUELL is being asked to back up more and more NHS hospitals combat Clostridium difficile. We are also delighted that the top UK experts on the Rapid analyse Panel have concluded that the use of BIOQUELL’s unique decontamination technology to combat superbugs is now supported by robust scientific data – and it has now been awarded Category One status. We are also pleased to be the first technology to be upgraded to Category One status by the Rapid Review Panel."

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"Bioquell Introduces New Superbug Eradication Technology for NHS ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:12:58

The RRP was set up by the Government in 2004 to aid the rapid analyse by an independent adorn of leading UK infection hold back experts of the products and technologies which could be used to combat hospital-acquired infections or superbugs in NHS hospitals. BIOQUELL's Hydrogen Peroxide Vapour (HPV) decontaminationtechnology was one of the first technologies to be reviewed by the RRP. On 1 December. 2004 following a analyse of the scientific data available at the measure the RRP awarded BIOQUELL's technology Category Two status which meant that: "Basic investigate and development has been completed and the product may have potential determine; in use evaluations and trials are now needed in an NHS clinical setting". Earlier this year BIOQUELL submitted extensive scientific data to the RRP relating to its investigate activities and the deployment of its unique HPV decontamination technology against superbugs in hospitals in the UK the US and continental Europe. Having now completed its assessment the RRP has upgraded BIOQUELL's HPV technology to Category One status which means that:"Basic investigate and development validation and recent in useevaluations have shown benefits that should be available to NHS bodies to include as appropriate in their cleaning hygiene or infection hold back protocols." To date the RRP has reviewed 42 products or technologies to combatsuperbugs in the cleaning disinfection and decontamination category and has awarded Category One status to only two companies – one of which is BIOQUELL. BIOQUELL's technology is the first product to be promoted to a new category by the RRP – which is indicative of the quality and volume of scientific efficacy data generated by BIOQUELL to support the use of its technology to eradicate superbugs in hospitals. A significant harmonise of the scientific data submitted by BIOQUELL to the RRP relate to the eradication of Clostridium difficile from sensitive electronic medical devices as come up as rooms and wards in hospitals. For example. BIOQUELL has had a aggroup permanently based at a leading US hospital for more than two years carrying out proactive decontaminations against C diff. – and investigate from this hospital suggested that the use of BIOQUELL's technology directly contributed to a statistically significant 53% reduction in C difficile associated disease. Abstracts of BIOQUELL's technology undergo recently been uploaded to an NHS/Department of Health website highlighting inspect studies relating to beat do involving the eradication or management of hospital acquired infection. The best do website includes a description of the use of BIOQUELL's technology to eradicate C diff at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS believe following a C diff outbreak. Commenting on the promotion by the Rapid Review adorn of BIOQUELL's unique superbug eradication technology to Category One status. Nick Adams. Chief Executive of BIOQUELL PLC said:"Clostridium difficile. MRSA and other superbugs be a real increasing and sensitive problem for hospitals in the NHS and around the world as was underscored by the British prime attend's announcement of a deep-clean for every NHS hospital measure month. Furthermore there have been a number of recent reportshighlighting the study clinical issues caused by C diff in hospitals. Despite the sensitivity of these problems we are pleased that BIOQUELL is being asked to back up more and more NHS hospitals combat Clostridium difficile. We are also delighted that the top UK experts on the Rapid Review adorn have concluded that the use of BIOQUELL’s unique decontamination technology to contend superbugs is now supported by robust scientific data – and it has now been awarded Category One status. We are also pleased to be the first technology to be upgraded to Category One status by the Rapid Review Panel."

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"Still clueless after all these years" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:18:27

Record numbers of Britons are flying abroad for medical treatment to flee NHS waiting lists and the rising threat of hospital superbugs. Thousands of "health tourists" are going as far as India. Malaysia and South Africa for major operations – such is their despair over the quality of health services. The first survey of Britons opting for treatment overseas shows that fears of hospital infections and frustration with NHS waiting lists are fuelling the increasing trend. More than 70,000 Britons will have treatment abroad this year – a evaluate that is forecast to rise to almost 200,000 by the end of the decade. Patients needing study heart surgery hip operations and cataracts are using the internet to book operations to be carried out thousands of miles away. India is the most popular destination for surgery followed by Hungary. Turkey. Germany. Malaysia. Poland and Spain. But dozens more countries are attracting custom. Research by the Treatment Abroad website shows that Britons have travelled to 112 foreign hospitals based in 48 countries to find safe affordable treatment. Almost all of those who had received treatment abroad said they would do the same again with patients pointing out that some hospitals in India had screening policies for the superbug MRSA that have yet to be introduced in this country. Andrew Lansley the follow health secretary said the figures were a "terrible indictment" of government policies that were undermining the efforts of NHS staff to give quality services. The findings come amid further revelations about the Government's mishandling of NHS policies and ahead of official statistics that will discomfit ministers:• On Wednesday figures are expected to show rising numbers of hospital infections. Cases of the superbug Clostridium difficile which undergo risen five-fold in the past decade are expected to increase beyond the 55,000 cases reported last year.• On the same day statistics will show that vast sums undergo been spent on pay with GPs' earnings rising by more than 50 per cent in three years to an add up of more than £110,000.• New research shows that growing NHS bureaucracy has left nurses with little measure to see patients – most spending desire periods dealing with paperwork. Katherine Murphy of the Patients' Association said the health tourism figures reflected shrinking public faith in the Government's handling of the NHS."The confidence that the public has in NHS hospitals has been shattered by the growth of hospital infections and this Government's failure to alter a real commitment to tackling it," she said. "People are simply frightened of going to NHS hospitals so I am not surprised the numbers going abroad are increasing so rapidly. My fear is that most people can't drop to have private treatment – whether in this country or abroad."Some foreign hospitals touting for business on the internet offer consultations in hotels in Britain. But other patients are happy to rely on email to discuss their treatment with doctors thousands of miles away. Low prices in India where flights hotels and a heartbypass cost less than half the price charged by British private hospitals inform its top ranking in the survey by Treatment Abroad a British website providing information on hospitals overseas. Hungary's popularity rests on a boom in dentistry thanks to a shortage of NHS dentists in Britain. Mr Lansley said: "Healthcare is an area where Britain could be a world beater because we have some of the beat investigate and best clinicians. If people don't trust the health service then that is a terrible indictment of this Government which has turned the NHS into a nationalised bureaucracy instead of something able to cerebrate on what patients want."The British Medical Association advised people to be careful when considering treatment abroad highlighting the dangers of flying soon after surgery which can create complications. A spokesman said: "Travelling can place a great broach of stress on the body. Patients travelling abroad for surgery should consider their fitness to fly and get an understanding of an appropriate convalescence period before attempting to return home."A Department of Health official said the number of patients seeking treatment abroad was a tiny fraction of the 13 million treated on the NHS each year. Waiting times had fallen. Almost half of patients were treated within 18 weeks of seeing a GP. Most populate who had hospital compassionate did not contract infections. They just don't get it. Government central planning is no more able to efficiently bring home the bacon the allocation of health compassionate resources in the UK or Canada or Cuba or anywhere else than Soviet central planning was able to figure out how many razor blades or size 8 women's shoes were needed and where they should be sent. There has never been and never ordain be a better mechanism for assessing be assigning resources and giving populate what they be when they want it than the free market. However once you have drunk the socialist kool-aid it seems that the brain damage is irreversible because the Brits are saying that has cocked it up. This means that the solution that everyone is going to be chasing is a "exceed and more efficient NHS" not an across the board return to the private sector. There is an opportunity for some entrepreneur here. The first person or company to figure out how to sell private insurance to the British people covering the cost of foreign medical treatment is going to get rich or richer.

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"California fines 9 hospitals for infractions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 16:07:44

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"California fines 9 hospitals for infractions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 16:07:43

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"Which Hospitals Perform Best? If Only We Knew" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 16:55:02

The survey was undertaken in August by Ipsos Australia whose clients include federal and express health departments and health funds. Ipsos's project director. Erik Okerstrom says the analyse is framed independently of its clients and in fact similar questions drew a similar level of arouse in the previous national health survey in 2005. With health. Okerstrom says. "you can't try before you buy". Scorecards would help patients assess function quality when in the past this had been impeded by the venerated status doctors accorded to their bring home the bacon. England's self-described "health-care watchdog" ranks all of the 394 local health trusts and gave only 19 an excellent grade overall while more than half rated indifferently with "fair" or "weak" gradings on quality of services. The big difference is that the British measure and publish the relative performance of their health services and name and compel those below par a revolutionary idea here. The Australian Medical Association says it would be difficult to alter a fair comparison of hospitals with different caseloads and services. A recent chew over commissioned by the Australian displace for Health investigate sifted through seven existing schemes to evaluate health compassionate outcomes and found the analyses were not standardised nor available publicly apart from some waiting lists. If you're interested in having a product reviewed on the force Lab please displace the product to DaVinci initiate. PO Box 270315. Louisville. CO 80027. For more information communicate us at reviews@davinciinstitute com or label 303-666-4133. procure &write; 2005 by Francisco Burzi. This is remove software and you may distribute it under the. PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty for details see the. Page Generation: 0.06 Seconds

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"Stones legend joins 15000 on hospitals march" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:48:56

In lighten of the recent contradict publicity in both the newspapers and communicate in relation to an escalation in activity to saving our hospitals. I accept that we be to analyze how the campaign has progressed since conception how objectives undergo been achieved in other campaigns and how direct challenge could benefit this. Following the initial announcement that certain hospitals may be closed or downgraded a sustained public relations campaign was formed being led by 'act Worthing and Southlands Hospitals (KWASH). This has been successful in uniting people organising public meetings collecting names on petitions and leading protest marches through the town. But what has actually been achieved? Worthing Hospital is still threatened with being downgraded and losing its A&E department intensive care orthopaedics maternity and other essential services. Nothing has changed since the go away of the campaign. There are similar organisations working to save both St Richards in Chichester and Princess Royal in Haywards Heath. Both of these groups are using similar tactics and have only achieved similar results. At the moment there is only one guaranteed outcome and that is that services including A&E will be lost somewhere in West Sussex which is totally unacceptable. These campaigns have only served to change integrity and alter populate's effectiveness. We should be working together and saying that any closure anywhere is unacceptable. This is where direct challenge comes in. Direct challenge in one create or another has been used through generations achieving results where other campaign tactics have failed. This could be by holding illegal and spontaneous protest marches office occupations blockades criminal damage and other often frowned upon methods. But when you be deeper they make comprehend. If those techniques currently being used were effective do you think they would be allowed? As has been learned those that are effective have been made illegal so we are left with a moral dilemma working within the law and being ineffective or breaking the law and achieving results. People are scared of taking the next step. Quite understandable as the unknown can often be frightening but when you realise the extent of the repercussions things aren't quite as bad. There is only the law stopping you and the law is only relevant if you let it. What is a criminal preserve if you are retired or not working and don't need to communicate anyone of it? It is worthless. We are lucky in the hospital campaigns in the range of give that we have. Many of the supporters are of the older generation whose arrest will undergo few implications upon them except for the affect of possible court appearances. We can use this to our favor and already populate undergo been speaking of taking such risks. We have parents backing us. If someone was violently attacking or killing their children they wouldn't just stand there and ask them nicely to stop create verbally the attacker a letter or hold a write or banner. They would physically interact. What is the difference here? The closure of A&E and intensive compassionate could bring about to the death of their child. If you aren't prepared to fight for your loved one what are you prepared to fight for? populate are beginning to realise this. We need to match the Primary compassionate Trusts (PCT) determination to close departments with our determination to act the services open. They ordain use every tool in their toolbox to bring home the bacon their aim we must use ours. Leaders of other campaigns may say that to begin to act outside of the law or to mouth a hard hitting campaign might weaken their current efforts. To this I would remind them of those that died in the concentration camps in the war. If someone dared to rest up to their oppressors they were dragged back by those being held captive for worry of reprisals. be what happened to them all in the end. Infact it was those that took part in uprisings that had higher chances of survival than those that conformed. Both the current and alternative methods can work effectively in conjunction with each other. There is no reason why one should weaken the other. Hope is one of the greatest things that can be given to people to act them change intensity. If you furnish them hope that things will dress then they ordain stay inside the law getting on with their lives thinking that others will achieve the results for them. This can be seen by the current low move outs at the meetings. 500 people out of the towns 100,000 residents is not enough. We be more. They are giving us hope unrealistic wish. We must realise that services ordain be cut and that this is unacceptable. It could be your loved one that dies or someone else's. Whoever dies as a result of cutbacks and money saving is irrelevant. Life is precious and a value can't be put on such things. The violent and illegal activities of both the suffragette and the civil rights movement were widely criticised at the time. Now those that took move are celebrated and we are thankful.

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