QuoteCritical thinking without hope is cynicism. Hope without critical thinking is naïveté.
Finding fault and feeling hopeless about improving the situation produces resignation — cynicism is both resignation's symptom and a futile self-protection mechanism against it.
QuoteHealthNewsReview.org frequently writes about how patient advocacy groups are co-opted by drug industry funding, but the AfPA is something different, observers say: a front group established solely to do the bidding of industry.
QuotePatients for Affordable Drugs is one of the few patient advocacy organizations that pledges not to accept industry funding; it receives funding from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, which also supports HealthNewsReview.org.
QuoteIt's also corrupt. Because it's driven by money and greed
QuoteForget about persuading these legislators. They are not confused or underinformed. They are either bought or intimidated.
QuoteSo there is only one remedy: Get power.
Quotethe $310 billion pharmaceutical industry quietly buys something far more influential: the contents of medical journals and, all too often, the trajectory of medical research itself
Quote"All journals are bought—or at least cleverly used—by the pharmaceutical industry," says Richard Smith, former editor of the British Medical Journal, who now sits on the board of Public Library of Science (PLoS), a nonprofit open-access group publishing scientific journals that eschew corporate financing and are freely available online to the public.
QuoteWhen John Abramson, MD, author of Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine, lectured at Harvard's 2008 Ethical Issues in Global Health Research course, he dismissed much of the content of contemporary U.S. medical journals as "little better than infomercials."
Quote"The American healthcare system is rigged against you," journalist Elisabeth Rosenthal writes in her new book, An American Sickness.
QuoteIt was clear to Rosenthal that profit came way ahead of patient care.
QuoteRosenthal documents how health care evolved from a patient care system to a multitrillion-dollar business one perverse incentive at a time — and, importantly, what patients can do to fight back.
QuoteThe problem is that many charitable foundations no longer see themselves as funders of research for knowledge propelled by donor dollars to cure a disease, but instead as investors in new treatments.
Quotein recent years, patient disease groups and pharma have found common ground, as the industry wooed disease foundations and their members with corporate money, by sponsoring patient conferences and retreats and underwriting support groups and newsletters. It taught patients how to blog and hired them as disease spokespeople or "ambassadors."
QuoteThe Fate of Empires describes an age of decadence into which all great societies - Rome, Greece, Persia, Great Britain - descend before they finally fall for good.
QuoteMust read for all mental heath workers:
An expert's testimony: Corporate Corruption In Psychopharmaceutical Industry
http://inhn.org/controversies/barry-blackwell-corporate-corruption-in-the-psychopharmaceutical-industry-revised.html ...
QuoteJust as the NRA bribes politicians to obstruct legislation that would save lives and the NFL corrupts science to expose its players to brain injury, so Big Pharma uses its vast fortune to seduce and silence all opposition at the cost of injury and death to the patients who consume its products.
QuoteSo, we owe a great debt of gratitude to the investigative reporters for exposing what our scientific journals, professional associations and academic institutions have sometimes chosen to deny or conceal.
QuoteDoctors may refuse to dispense needed care before the payment is made, even as patient health hangs in the balance.
QuoteUnder the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), a patient who has a health emergency has to be stabilized and treated before any hospital personnel can discuss payment with them.
Quote"Every patient care decision is made with the goal of furthering the best interests of our patients."
Quotedoctors barely met with patients
QuoteIf the person has insurance, why haven't they been admitted? If they don't have insurance, why are they still here?
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"11 Signs of Gaslighting in a Relationship
Gaslighting is a manipulation tactic used to gain power. And it works too well."
Posted Jan 22, 2017
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/here-there-and-everywhere/201701/11-signs-gaslighting-in-relationshipQuoteWhen dealing with a person or entity that gaslights, look at what they are doing rather than what they are saying. What they are saying means nothing; it is just talk. What they are doing is the issue.
QuoteA while ago, the Annals of Internal Medicine published an article about how pharmaceutical ads were not accurate. Not ground-shaking news, but the journal lost a million dollars' worth of funding, and the editors were made to leave.
QuoteBut when you get in a clinical setting, there's totally a culture of abuse. It's like a hazing situation, where you go through it and then you feel like you're different and superhuman and part of this exclusive club, and you now get the license to abuse other people, other underlings. And patients ... forget it.
Quote"One of the recurring criticisms of our drug safety system is that we rely upon the very companies that are so financially invested in a product's success to conduct the studies that explore safety concerns," Alexander said.
Quote"So much of the data is in the hands of people who are conflicted," he said. "We have to ask ourselves if the current system is in the interests of public health."
QuoteYet, despite recurrences of patient harm, nursing homes are rarely denied Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement.
QuoteLast year, Maryland's attorney general sued the facility and its owner, Neiswanger Management Services, alleging that they evicted frail, infirm and mentally disabled residents "with brutal indifference" when their health coverage ran out or the facility had the opportunity to get someone with better insurance.
Quotea common strategy for shedding an unwanted reputation: changing the facility's name
QuoteFrom 2013 to 2015, doctors in New Jersey were paid at least $1.67 million by pharmaceutical companies marketing various forms of fentanyl. In the same time period, fentanyl deaths in New Jersey increased from 42 in 2013 to 417 in 2015.
QuoteThey preyed on her. She had a learning disability. She put trust in what doctors said
QuoteA group of six say that Veterans Affairs fraudulently concealed the poor work of a podiatrist at the Togus VA hospital, causing years of needless pain. They say it withheld the findings to run out the clock on their ability to file a court challenge.
QuoteThousands of doctors across the U.S. are on medical probation for reasons including drug abuse, sexual misconduct, and making careless—sometimes deadly—mistakes. But they're still out there practicing. And good luck figuring out who they are.
Quote"Doctors on probation should be required to tell their patients of their status."
QuoteThe board rejected the idea, saying it would put too much of a burden on doctors and damage the doctor-patient relationship.
QuoteBeing more open with research participants requires a culture, and power, shift. That may be the real problem here.
QuoteWhatever the reasons, not closing the loop with research participants properly and making the results publicly available as well, exploits participants' altruism and contributions.
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"We all agreed to participate in the trials in the belief that we were helping to improve knowledge and treatments. We now understand that many participants in trials have been misled. Current evidence shows that, overall, about half of all clinical trials have not been published and that this proportion has seen only a small improvement over the past few years. ... This is dangerous and expensive and it holds back good medicine. It is also a betrayal of our trust in clinical trial regulation, and the trust of the families of those patients who volunteer for trials having had a terminal diagnosis."
QuoteThis was the real start of the campaign, when patients stood up in public and said, "We want you to share our data, so get on with it."
QuoteThe first thing patients should ask, I suggest, is whether the trial will be published together with the full dataset so that everybody can access the results and reanalyse and reuse the data. If the answer is no to any part of the question then I suggest that the patient declines to participate.
QuoteResearchers are not used to being asked such questions, and some might be astonished—and even offended—to be asked, but patients have an important, even if so far largely unrealised, role to play in raising the relevance and quality of clinical trials and, indeed, all research.
Quotemany doctors have also fought reform because it runs counter to their financial interests.
QuoteBut what's fascinating is that doctors are a powerful lobby in part because voters think of them as above the fray.
QuoteSuggesting that doctors might not always be disinterested policy advocates is a losing tactic.
QuoteOne of the most stringent in a group of similar state laws being proposed across the country, Ohio's Healthcare Price Transparency Law stipulated that providers had to give patients a "good faith" estimate of what non-emergency services would cost individuals after insurance before they commenced treatment.
QuoteJerry Friedman, a retired health policy adviser for the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, said the opposition doesn't stem from genuine concern about patients but from a desire to keep the secret rates that providers have negotiated with insurers under wraps
QuoteYou don't realize how much [influence] special interests have in the process.
QuoteReversing course, federal health officials withdrew a proposal that would have required private accrediting organizations to publicly release reports of problems they found in health care facilities. Accreditors and hospitals had panned the idea; consumer advocates and business groups supported it.
Quoteconsumer groups, business alliances and a group representing health care journalists were supportive, saying consumers deserve more information about the quality of hospitals
QuotePatient-advocacy organizations are nonprofit groups whose primary mission is to combat a particular disease or disability or to work toward improving the health and well-being of a particular patient population.1
QuoteThis study shows that among 104 of the largest U.S.-based patient-advocacy organizations, at least 83% received financial support from drug, device, and biotechnology companies, and at least 39% have a current or former industry executive on the governing board.
Quote"Patient advocacy organizations are driven by their missions — putting patients first," said Marc M. Boutin, the chief executive of the National Health Council, an umbrella group for patient-advocacy groups.
QuoteLast summer, patients and their families loudly protested the skyrocketing price of EpiPens, though the movement gathered steam on social media rather than through traditional patient-advocacy groups.
QuotePatient advocacy groups, which typically are vocal on all issues related to food allergies, have been largely silent.
QuoteSince 2011, Mylan says, it has provided more than $10 million in funding for "educational efforts," such as sponsorships and grants, and has received corporate citizen awards from FARE and the Allergy & Asthma Network.
QuoteThough such coupons assist patients, they do nothing for insurers, for whom generics are still a better deal. And that's the problem. By encouraging patients to switch from generic to brand drugs, coupons effectively impose higher costs on insurers. That ends up increasing premiums, and not for any particularly good reason.
QuoteMost organizations reported having a conflict-of-interest policy, but a much smaller percent said that their groups had policies for public disclosure of those relationships.
QuoteA preliminary analysis of tweets by these doctors, not yet published, has shown that "a sizable percentage are tweeting about drugs that they have specific ties to," oncologist Vinay Prasad, one of the authors of the study and an assistant professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University, said in an interview.
QuoteTo the delight of Wall Street, Valeant had built its business by buying companies with drugs that were the gold standard for a particular disease, and then raising prices relentlessly.
QuoteWe're working very closely to try to make a difference in patients' lives, and that's exactly what we think our effort with the Wilson's Disease Association is meant to do.
QuoteI am really bothered that Valeant is calling us 'partners' in order to boost their stock price
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A major food allergy advocacy group said this week that it would stop accepting donations immediately from drug companies selling epinephrine auto-injectors until there is "meaningful competition" in the market.
QuoteDr. James Baker, would not specify the exact amount of money that Mylan has donated to FARE
QuoteHe raised both his middle fingers and explained, using colorful language, that anyone criticizing Mylan, including its employees, ought to go copulate with themselves. Critics in Congress and on Wall Street, he said, should do the same. And regulators at the Food and Drug Administration? They, too, deserved a round of anatomically challenging self-fulfillment.
Quotewe put people and patients first