Nurse Blows the Whistle on the Medical Industry: ‘They’re Not Offering Informed Consent’
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This is a great piece, Epoch Times is excellent as always Really sad how her parents are no speaking to her anymore because they cannot believe the government would do such a thing, This is a big part of the problem.
I also am a nurse. Fortunately, I no longer work in a hospital setting. In the 70’s, I felt that the hospital system cared about the patient, now along with insurance interference, the hospitals have become huge conglomerates that only care about money, and the next acquisition to further their profits. The cleanliness and repair of the main hospital, the patient centered approach may be decaying, but they will continue to swallow other hospitals and medical practices in their quest for power, elimination of competition and money. They don’t care about fixing what is broken. They send out surveys, but don’t respond to negatives or constructive criticism. Those surveys are discarded or ignored. They only use the positive surveys. The JCOHA is a joke. They know when they are coming. They beef up the staffing numbers, clean from top to bottom, check all medications to be sure they aren’t expired, they keep equipment out of corridors, and discard torn furniture. The rest of the time administration could care less and never even visit the divisions to know what is reality.
I get emails from The Epoch Times and this article was fantastic. We need more like this lady to speak out against the lying and fear-mongering, and to talk more about cheap medications already available that could have kept MANY from dying. Not to mention the fact that hospitals forced families to be isolated and likely put many people needlessly on ventilators to run up their bill, or sometimes kill them. I will not go to my doctor for anything, I’ll pay out of pocket to interact with America’s Frontline Doctors. Just wish I could cancel my wasted money on insurance that won’t let ME pick my source of medical care.