Amputations We spend $8 billion dollars a year on amputations, and the average amputation costs over $100,000… [R]oughly twenty percent of diabetic patients will develop ulcers on their legs and feet, and … twenty percent of those ulcers currently turn into amputations… The current pattern for all Medicare patients is for 20% of those ulcers…
Category: Policy & Legislation
Friday Links
- Last year CMS received 41,136 complaints about the marketing of Medicare Advantage plans. (WSJ, gated)
- Do breaks from surgery improve the performance of orthopedic surgeons? Yes. HT: Tyler
- Can a dead person fly? Not before the TSA pats her down.
- CDC’s latest message: You don’t have to do anything about COVID, except please go get your booster urgently.
- A summary of Fauci flip flops. (NYT, gated)
Thursday Links
- Goldman Sachs throws Fauci and CDC protocols under the bus.
- American life expectancy has dropped three years!
- California bill would penalize doctors who spread Covid falsehoods, like “Ivermectin works” — even if it really does work. (NYT, gated)
- Omicron appears to produce contradictory results (pos/neg) when various test are used.
- Health benefits of tea.
Dazed and Confused: Teens Overmedicated with Psychiatric Drugs
Covid has been rough on America’s mental health, with job losses, uncertainty and being cooped up at home. Covid lockdowns, social isolation and online Zoom classes while stuck at home have undoubtedly made teenage angst worse as well. An article in The New York Times discusses how teens are being overmedicated with powerful psychiatric drugs with little concern for the long term side effects. Indeed, the trend for prescribing psychiatric drugs to adolescents began to rise long before Covid.