Significant Reduction In Inpatient Opioid Use Achieved With Careeffectstm Stewardship Service

Looking at the website for Troy Medical Center, it is a 97-bed hospital servicing a six-county area in Southern Alabama. According to this  https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/health-sciences/blog/types-of-hospitals/  a hospital with < 100 beds is classified as a “small hospital” This appears that this system encourages nursing staff to “just say no” when pts request an opioid dose, which […]

An example of our judicial/legal system AT IT’S BEST ?

An example of our judicial/legal system AT IT’S BEST? https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1523720324855914498.html jesús a. rodríguez This is Joshua Smith, a client of @GeorgetownLaw‘s Civil Rights Clinic. In May 2020, while visiting family in Virginia, his legs went numb. 911 was dialed. 12 hours later, he ended up face down in a jail cell, unconscious and permanently paralyzed. […]

US military is so worried about drug safety it wants to test widely used medicines

After reading this, I did a “word search” for “strength” & “potency” and came up with ZERO MATCHES. The word “quality” shows up 18 times and here is a recent post on my blog  How Reliable Are Your Generic Drugs From India? Are they using the word “quality” to encompass  strength or potency or give the […]

States Must Stop Criminalizing Medicine, AMA Delegates Say

States Must Stop Criminalizing Medicine, AMA Delegates Say “This is unacceptable…and it’s time for us to push back” https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/ama/104948 CHICAGO — The criminalization of medicine is taking its toll on physicians — and not just those who perform abortions, members of the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates     said here Saturday during the AMA annual meeting. […]

What could go WRONG ? UNITED HEALTHCARE: Announces $6 Billion Merger With Humana

ECONOMY OF SCALE: The Wall Street Journal reports that “the combined company will have significantly heightened bargaining power in negotiating with hospitals and doctors,” a factor the companies hope “will boost profits and possibly even drive down medical costs to patients.” And it follows that “hospitals and doctors will be willing to offer more enticing price concessions […]

Walgreens Reaches $500M Opioid Deal With New Mexico

Once again a BENCH TRIAL, don’t know if Walgreens asked for a trial by jury and it was denied by the judge who mandated a BENCH TRIAL. So that the judge is judge and jury. This whole agreement is both interesting and a contradiction. Walgreens “agreed” to pay $500 million – while admitting no wrongdoing […]

DEA revokes license of drug distributor over opioid crisis failures

The 3 largest drug wholesalers – all of whom are publicly traded companies – got to pay a fine to settle similar violations and continue in business but apparently, this 180-year-old family-owned business was shut down by the DEA because it was unique in its willingness to challenge those accusations in the DEA’s administrative court. […]

I will be on the sidelines for a few days

By the time you read this, hopefully, I will have my NEW PARTIAL LEFT KNEE.  Unlike too many people, I did not wait until all three points that the knee rests on deteriorated to bone on bone and I only had one of three of those points is bone on bone. They tell me that […]

Andrew Kolodny, With A Straight Face, Wants To Control Tranq By Scheduling It

What could go wrong with taking Andrew Kolodny’s advice on the fabricated opioid crisis?  Just look at the J&J trial in OK, with J&J being charged with being a public nuisance, because they were the raw opioid powder wholesaler to the rest of the pharma industry that made FDA-approved opioid medications. Reported, Kolondy was hired […]

States are flush with opioid settlement money -but- how will they spend it ?

This is an interesting read, outlining how all the states spent the BILLIONS they got from the 1998 Tobacco Settle. This hyperlink in particular hyperlink https://www.tobaccofreekids.org/what-we-do/us/statereport  shows that collectively the 50 states spent < 3% of what they agreed upon on tobacco smoking cessation programs. The tobacco money was a 25 yr payout, maybe that […]