California Medical Board Hears FINAL
"Enforcement Monitor" Report
- and Changes Direction...
Opinion by Consumer Advocate
Tim Bolen
Monday, November 7th, 2005
This story is about the biggest victory in the history of health freedom
battles EVER.
It was a banner day, last Thursday, November 3rd, 2005, in California,
for the powerful North American Health Freedom Movement. Years of hard
work, organizing, button-holing of legislators and the governor's
office, educating the media, making alliances where we never had before
- paid off. In spades...
The once powerful
"quackbuster"
influence in California health care politics was broken, years ago now,
and, as of last Thursday, the apparatus it set up to control health care
in California has been dismantled. Health care quality has, once again,
been brought under the control of the citizens of California. And,
things are about to change radically.
Very radically. For the California
Medical Board is the first State to officially shift its focus -
and will now target, en masse, and with new muscle, and new funding,
those responsible for "organized
medicine" being the number one killer of Americans.
he report ""Death
by Medicine," released earlier this year shows that "It
is evident that the American medical
system is the leading cause of death and injury in the
United States":
The
number one cause of
unnecessary death in the United States, called
Iatrogenic deaths (783,986)
is shown in the table below, re-printed by
permission of the authors:
|
Condition
|
Deaths |
Cost
|
Author
|
|
Hospital ADR |
106,000 |
$12
billion |
Lazarou1
Suh49 |
|
Medical
error |
98,000 |
$2
billion |
IOM6 |
|
Bedsores |
115,000 |
$55
billion |
Xakellis7
Barczak8 |
|
Infection |
88,000 |
$5 billion |
Weinstein9
MMWR10 |
|
Malnutrition |
108,800 |
-------- |
Nurses
Coalition11 |
|
Outpatient ADR |
199,000 |
$77
billion |
Starfield12
Weingart112 |
|
Unnecessary Procedures |
37,136 |
$122
billion |
HCUP3,13
|
|
Surgery-Related |
32,000 |
$9 billion |
AHRQ85 |
|
TOTAL |
783,936 |
$282 billion |
|
The
number two cause of
unnecessary death in the United States is
Heart Disease. Statistics
show "The 2001 heart disease annual
death rate is 699,697."
The
number three cause of
unnecessary death in the United States is
Cancer. Statistics show "the
annual cancer death rate, 553,251."
The
total number of known
unnecessary deaths, per year, directly due to the American Medical
System is 2,036,884.
For years the staff
of the California med board, like most other State health regulatory
agencies, focused their attacks on
"good" doctors - those that stepped out of the drugs, drugs,
and more drugs paradigm to find newer and better solutions for their
patient problems - and conspicuously ignored the activities of the
"bad "doctors - those that were responsible, of late, for
making "organized medicine"
that number one killer of Americans.
It was, and is, commonly believed that California med board enforcement
teams made decisions to spend limited enforcement dollars prosecuting
doctors not on the seriousness of their actions, but on their potential
to NOT be able to afford a defense.
In other words - they went for the
"easy hit."
The California based Union of American Physicians & Dentists (UAPD) once
told me that about 55% of all California MDs were
"solo practitioners,"
working in small, individual offices - but that 95% of the prosecutions
by the med board were filed against those same
"solo" practitioners.
Why? four reasons, I think. (1) Because doctors working for hospitals,
HMOs, etc., had the protection of HUGE legal defense budgets, and the
services of lawyers that could wipe the floor with anything the med
board could face them with. (2) Hospitals will not report MD problems
to the Medical Board - hiding from the board their activities - to
protect their defective doctors. (3) State investigators and
prosecutors had been focused on prosecuting
"good" doctors through
alleged "training"
(propaganda) provided, I think, by the Federation of State Medical Board
(FSMB), and other
"quackbuster"
influenced, or controlled, groups. (4) Investigators and prosecutors
are, simply, poorly trained in the issues, and functionally incapable,
of even understanding the complex issues of health care enforcement.
As you have read from one of my earlier newsletters -
"The
American Medical System is Broken..."
So, what actually happened?
Thursday, the California Medical Board heard the FINAL report of the
"Enforcement Monitor,"
thrust on them, at our request, by the California legislature. The
Board, and the board staff, have already adopted, and put in place,
fifty (50) of the sixty-five (65) recommendations in the FINAL report.
Within that report is a significant change in focus - and the setting up
of the apparatus, including the legislation, and the additional funding
necessary, to go after "bad"
doctors - with a vengeance.
California, to its credit, has become the first State to proactively
address the horrifying fact that
"organized medicine" is the number one killer of Americans -
and do something about it.
I
applaud the members of the California Legislature and the Medical Board
for this LANDMARK action.
The report, frankly a model for every State, addresses seven basic
issues of enforcement - in detail. The report, upwards of two hundred
(200) pages outlines how an enforcement agency actually works, and makes
recommendations on how to improve it. Download a copy of this startling
report for yourself, by clicking
here.
So, what do we do with this?
This report will be officially presented by delegates of the California
Medical Board to the Federation of States Medical Board (FSMB) in April
of 2006 - and I have no doubt that the New York ad agency that
controls the
"quackbuster"
operation will conduct a campaign to stop this process from going
nationwide.
However, the powerful North American Health Freedom Movement has groups
in every State. I urge all of you to consider
formally presenting
California's actions, and report, to each State's Medical Board - and
very nicely, but insistently, demand that they do exactly the same thing
- and if they don't - go immediately to the State Capitol, and sit down
with the Chairman of the Senate and the House of Representative's Health
Committee - and lay the cards on the table...
In summary - we started out to simply get the staff off the backs of
cutting edge MDs, and other practitioners in California - and we changed
the practice of California medicine forever. Take a look at the numbers
in the graph above - won't it be nice to reduce those numbers to near
zero?
Yes, this is the biggest victory in the history of health freedom
battles EVER. For years we've been fending off attacks from the very
people that were massively killing Americans - we've turned the tables.
In California we have more to do.
"Victory" just makes us work harder.
Stay tuned...
Tim Bolen -
Consumer Advocate