Topic: Officials Don't Want Patients Crowd Sourcing For Medical Funds
Tincup
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2 articles in today's news.
This would be a really bad thing if they make laws to restrict someones access to $$ for treatments THEY chose to have.
Both articles have people who want GoFundMe and other such sites to stop patients from getting contributions to pay for treatments the so-called "OFFICIALS" don't think we should have... other than the traditional junk that THEY approve of and can supply.
Chronic Lyme treatment is one of the diagnoses they used in the study that they want to stop.
1. QUOTE- "Soliciting money on GoFundMe and other sites eliminates doctors, hospitals, insurance companies and other "gatekeepers" that can be a barrier to expensive treatment, said lead author Dr. Ford Vox...
[WHICH I FEEL WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO DO].
"What we need to do is to better inform, even better care for our patients and their families, so they don't feel this is what they need to do." [TAKE AWAY A PATIENTS RIGHT TO CHOOSE]
2. QUOTE- "Nearly 200 campaigns for hyperbaric oxygen therapy raised about $785,000. Requests to fund stem cell therapy for brain and spinal cord injuries drew more than $1.8 million.
And controversial long-term antibiotic therapy for Lyme disease raised about $689,000.
Those numbers, said Vox, reflect the rise of an "explosive" and unregulated market for accessing treatments that are neither safe nor effective. ...
Arora added that "the public has a right to unbiased and accurate information about both the proven risk and benefit of medical treatments."
Ensuring that, she said, may require new regulations."
Tincup
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Here is another one...
QUOTE- "Homeopathic or naturopathic cancer treatments raised the largest amount ($3,464,871 of $12,581,963 sought).
The next largest amount was for HBOT for brain injury ($785,422 of $4,012,408 sought), followed by stem cell treatments for brain injuries ($1,249,597 of $5,913,905 requested) and stem cell treatments for spinal cord injuries ($590,446 of $2,578,990 requested).
Long-term antibiotic therapy for chronic Lyme disease elicited $689,363 of the requested $2,162,221."
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Seems like a violation of free speech, at the very least - people using media the way they wish to use it. Keep us posted...
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aklnwlf
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God forbid any 'regulations'!
-------------------- Do not take this as medical advice. This comment is based on opinion and personal experience only.
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Bartenderbonnie
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Not once during this article did the authors offer any examples of even ONE patient who suffered from injuries incurred while using any of these treatments.
Very biased research article. Back up your accusations Dr Vox and colleagues.
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kidsgotlyme
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WOW! This is horrible!!!
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Tincup
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I agree with all of you! This is soooooo bad. They won't let us have treatment. They work with insurers to assure we don't get it.
Then when we are stinking sick and at rock bottom and need to do something to save our own lives (with LEGAL and accessible treatments), they try to take away our ability to do so.
I didn't read them all of course, but saw some from the UK, Canada and other areas. The bad news is spreading, so hold onto your hats boys and girls.
The diseases mentioned ranged from breast cancer treatments, to rare genetic diseases, to orthopedic surgery, to cardiovascular research, etc.
The few I skimmed through were all talking about the need to restrict or regulate crowdfunding so patients wouldn't have access to treatment these hotsy totsy (academia) doctors didn't want them to have.
Keebler
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- The "rules" of being an incorporated body are that profit margins for investors / board members comprise the first, main rule.
Corporations are required to put profits before anything, it's actually written into the federally controlled & protected rules of incorporation, bylaws, etc.
Most doctors' offices, hospitals, medical centers, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies
and many "boards of directors" for various organization even many / most which are under the guise of health services. Make no mistake: this is business.
Some may be not-for-profit or non-profit but that can also get very tricky and not always what it sounds like . . . their articles of incorporation favor the owners of the business, even if seemingly not-for-profit or non-profit.
When such bodies are incorporated - they are corporations.
First rule written into their articles of incorporation: make money for investors. It may not be listed as the first but all matters must bow to the profit margin for investors.
A major part of "make money" / "increase profits" also to do all possible to prevent losses whether regarding actual money or perceptions that might lead to loss of their stature hence potential profits or place of power.
This gives them great power in the market place / public sphere. Manipulation might be merely a tool of business. -
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Keebler
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- see Wikipedia - link would not post.
The Corporation
is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by University of British Columbia law professor Joel Bakan, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott.
The documentary examines the modern-day corporation. Bakan wrote the book, The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, during the filming of the documentary. . . .
Netflix - DVD option - not sure it's on their streaming mode. I got the DVD via Netflix years ago. Stunning detail. I had no idea. -
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