Medicare: Lawsuit charges government with denying care to thousands of chronically ill
San Jose Care Resource Guide: Yes, we sometimes have to sue Medicare, i.e. our government, to get proper care. Here is a link to the article in the Chicago Tribune. This article was brought to our attention by Ernest A. Wahrburg, BA(PSY), MSW, LCSW (NC & NY)/LinkedIn
Quoting the Chicago Tribune: “…The Center for Medicare Advocacy, which filed the lawsuit with Vermont Legal Aid on behalf of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Parkinson’s Action Network, Paralyzed Veterans of America, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, and American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation…”
So what is the Center for Medicare Advocacy? Seems like a large well organized pro-Obamacare health care advocacy site. In fact one one their article’s title is “HEALTH CARE REFORM DOES NOT CUT MEDICARE BENEFITS” ….
So why are they suing Medicare, A.K.A, the (Obama) government?
Quoting the Tribune, quoting them,
“…Under the law, Medicare is obligated to provide health care and therapy that are “reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury,” according to the legal complaint. Yet through the years, program administrators have decided that services will only be reimbursed if patients show signs of getting better, the complaint notes…..”
San Jose Care Resource Guide: This Medicare policy, of course, choose to ignore that , for many chronically ill, not getting worse is the name of the game!
San Jose Care Resource Guide: Fact is, bombast or not, liberal government will cut and/or weazzle out of social obligations like anybody else….Particularly when the group targeted for cuts does not seem politically significant. I.e. the disabled….The Obama admistration will rather spend our healthcare money on worthy causes like
See our previous posts on the topic
- With Medicaid waiver, California dives into health care reform (stateline)
- Multiple sclerosis and it’s Financial Burden: Comments on the Guardian’podcast
- HealthCare: California’s Gov. Brown’s proposed steep healthcare cuts
- Ways The New Health Law May Affect You in 2011 (KHN)
- Health Care Law Should Help With Jail Inmate Treatment (thecrimereport)
- Medi-Cal and Gender Reassignment Procedures
Categories: Advocacy, Auto-Immune Diseases, Disabled, Health Advocacy, Health Care Policies, HealthCare, Lupus, Medicare, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis Tags: chronically ill, government, illegally denying care, Lawsuit, Medical News Digest, Medicare, medinewsdigest, recipients, thousands
Lupus and Fluorescent Light: Energy Saver CFL Bulbs Emit Ultraviolet light
San Jose Care Resource Guide: In an politically correct era when women are sometimes asked not to wear perfume to an event, because of concerns of allergic and other reactions, there is a very real dilemma.
San Jose Care Resource Guide: Here is a link to a story by a Lupus patient published in the spokesman.In a Nutshell: lupus patients can react negatively to the Ultra Violet (UV) light that is generated by Compact Fluorescent Bulbs. and those bulbs are becoming the norm…
San Jose Care Resource Guide: This is comfirmed by this FDA link, see the paragraph: ”..How close can we safely get to an operating CFL?..” This FDA note is actually well done with some numbers to work with. Not all CFL emit the same UV amounts some are safer…
Read on the FDA note: ”… As a precaution, it is recommended that these types [single envelop] of CFLs not be used at distances closer than 1 foot, for more than one hour per day….
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Telephone-Administered Therapy and Quality of Life among Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (Pubmed)
SJCRG: Not everybody who needs counselling can easily go to therapy appointment. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients are a very good subset of chronically ill class to evaluate different methods of phone therapy support. So we are happy to have found this study from the Center for the Management of Complex Chronic Care,Il. The study formed two groups:
- Patients given telephone-Administered Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
- Patients given telephone-administered Supportive emotion-focused Therapy
The study concluded: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy provided greater Quality of Life benefits compared with supportive emotion-focused Therapy.
SJCRG Notes: So it seems that phone therapy works and highly skilled therapy works best: Not a surprise, but documented
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Updates on the Treatment of Lupus Nephritis (Pubmed)
SJCRG: Finally an upbeat paper on the treatment progress of Lupus, allbeit on a subset: Lupus Nephritis (Lupus of the Kidneys) Click here for the Link Key is on Mycophenolate mofetil and less toxicity in the treatments.
Talk to your Doctor..
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Safe and Effective Management in Primary Care (ScienceDirect)
SJCRG: This paper, entered in sciencedirect outlines the current course of treatment, as the authors see it. Seems that they are prescribing an aggressive approach.
SJCRG: Diagnosis of Lupus as “…A diagnosis is made by confirming the presence of at least 4 of 11 criteria proposed by the American College of Rheumatology…” 4 out 11 seems to say there is a tremendous variety in the way Lupus raises it’s ugly head. Room for mistakes? Here is a link to the Mayo clinic detailing the criterias.
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