Category Archives: Headline of the Day

State Knew Greenwich fertility doctor's records were missing from Web site

December 1, 2009

Officials at the state Department of Public Health were aware early this year that the disciplinary records of a Greenwich doctor cited for using the wrong man’s sperm in a fertility procedure were not posted online, but did not rectify the error until Greenwich Time asked about the case more than 10 months later.

Over Three Billion Prescriptions Written Annually

November 30, 2009

The average 75 year old swallows eight prescribed pills each day. The consumers in many cases has been sold something they do not need and or might be dangerous to

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Hartford Courant OP Ed demands reform on Hospital Mistake Reporting

November 24, 2009

Thank you Hartford Courant for your Editorial “In the Dark about Hospital Mistakes”

Matt Kauffman’s excellent investigative journalism has led to a demand for reform. We will be introducing legislation that will address the very problems he uncovered. Read the article and the op ed… improving accountability, transparency and ultimately patient safety

unnecessary interventions – more harm than good

November 23, 2009

The serious harm, panel members said, is overdiagnosis, finding cancers that are better off not being found.

mammography

November 19, 2009

Health care is complex. Most treatments that “work” only work in a fraction of the people who get that treatment. Each has risks, which also affect a subset of those treated. Evaluating value is a trade-off between risks and benefits. Because breast cancer is such a high profile issue, the new mammography guidelines offered the Obama administration a chance to educate the public about the trade-offs involved in making those choices, and how the nation might wring more value out of the money it spends on health care.

Off to DC again!

November 16, 2009

How many years have we been trying to change this health care system?  Saw  a great Woodrow Wilson quote -“If you want to make enemies, just try to change something.”

Investigative journalists Kauffman and Altimari

November 15, 2009

But since that law was revised five years ago, the mishap at Bridgeport Hospital, and thousands of other incidents that injured or killed patients, have been hidden from the public by hospitals and the state health department. From minor accidents to deadly errors, public access to hospitals’ adverse events has fallen 90 percent since the legislature redrafted the law.

Thank you Arielle for your great article on ST Francis Hospital

November 13, 2009

HARTFORD — – The surgery was supposed to repair the patient’s heart, but more than five hours into the procedure, something went wrong — a “catastrophic” failure of the pump meant to keep blood and oxygen flowing through the patient’s body. The patient sustained a brain injury and died a month later.

Who is your daddy? Greenwich doctor uses wrong sperm in procedure

November 12, 2009

Greenwich obstetrician is accused of his own sperm in an in vitro fertilization procedure and not the patient’s husband’s. Time for transparency in public health.

Docs get paid to promote drugs on questionable research: I am outraged that these kinds of conflicts exist.

November 11, 2009

Questionable relationships continue between pharmaceuticals looking to profit and doctors’ ability to do valuable, trustworthy research.