Posted on May 16, 2008 by Annie
JALSA conference: Restoring America After Bush (Webcast)
The conference will be held in the Ames Courtroom in Austin Hall on the Harvard Law School campus from 1:00 to 5:00 PM, US East Coast time, on Friday, May 16, 2008. A live webcast in Real Player format will be available here.
You need RealOne Player, or another player [...]
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Posted on May 16, 2008 by Annie
Via Valtin, the Physicians for Human Rights organization is launching a campaign to support the Detainee Basic Medical Care Act of 2008 on its website. SR 3005 and HR 5950, sponsored by Senator Robert Menedez (D-NJ) and Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), will reverse the alarming inhumane treatment of immigrant detainees. The letter [...]
Filed under: Activism, Detainees, Domestic Policy, Ethics, Health Care, Human Rights, Humanity, Immigration, Issues, Media Narrative, Valtin | Tagged: Activism, Detainee Basic Medical Care Act of 2008, Human RIghts Violations, Immigrant Detainees, Physicians for Human Rights | No Comments »
Posted on May 15, 2008 by Annie
I’m stewing over the posts by Valtin about the use of US psychologists as agents of torture. I’m heartsick and soul sick at the evidence that Dana Priest and Amy Goldstein produced in their Washington Post Careless Detainee series about the use of nurses and physicians as agents of abuse and torture.
And just in [...]
Filed under: Amy Goldstein, Crimes Against Humanity, Dana Priest, Detainees, Domestic Policy, Ethics, Evidence, Health Care, Human Rights, Humanity, Immigration, Issues, Journalism, Nursing Law, Patient Advocacy, Patient Safety, Professional Nursing, Registered Nurse, Torture, Travesties of Justice, Valtin | Tagged: Abuse, Crimes Against Humanity, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Immigration Health Services, Ethics, Human RIghts Violations, Immigrant Detainees, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Media Coverage, Physicians, Professional Nursing, registered nurses, Torture, United States Public Health Service | No Comments »
Posted on May 15, 2008 by Annie
Every now and then, I get the wonkies and submit a post to the Health Wonk Review blog carnival. This week, Jason Shafrin at The Health Economist, was kind enough to include my modest post in an always must read edition of the Review, which brings many health policy wonks’ work to the greater blogosphere.
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Posted on May 14, 2008 by Annie
[UPDATE: From the online Q&A with Priest and Goldstein today, I am including the sections where they addressed my specific questions and am pasting them here. The entire Q&A is beneficial to develop a more comprehensive understanding about the issues.]
Boston: Are Public Health Service personnel staffing the medical units of local and [...]
Filed under: Audio, Health Care, Human Rights, Immigration, Issues, Media Narrative, NPR, National Security, Source Documents | Tagged: DHHS, DHS, Division of Immigrant Health Services, Ethics, Health Care, Human Rights, Human RIghts Violations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Involuntary Psychotropic Medication Administration, Malpractice, Medicating Without Cause, Nursing Practice Authority, patient advocacy, Patient Harm, Professional Nursing, registered nurses, United States Public Health Service | 5 Comments »
Posted on May 13, 2008 by Annie
Dana Priest and Amy Goldstein are presenting an enormous four part investigative series called Careless Detention in the Washington Post, in which they take a hard look at how detainees have and continue to be treated in negligent and harmful ways by healthcare providers and prison personnel.
Throughout the reports, they include case after case after [...]
Filed under: Detainees, Domestic Policy, Health Care, Issues, Media Narrative, Patient Advocacy, Patient Safety, Preventable Deaths, Prison Health Care, Professional Nursing, Public Health, Registered Nurse | Tagged: Immigration Detainees, Laws Regulating Nursing, Malpractice, Military Nursing, Nurse Practice Act, Nursing Licensure, patient advocacy, Preventable Harm, Professional Nursing, Registered Nurse, State Board of Nursing, US Public Health Service | No Comments »
Posted on May 13, 2008 by Annie
The links list about the illegal Iraq War propaganda campaign will be updated as I discover new stories and evidence. Please add your own gems in the comments, and I’ll get them inserted into the post pronto. Thanks.
All The News That Isn’t - Network Television’s Propaganda In Uniform
Glenn Greenwald is developing David Barstow’s [...]
Filed under: Audio, Bias, Domestic Policy, Ethics, Fascism, First Amendment, Freedom of the Press, Glenn Greenwald, Iraq, Issues, Journalism, Media Narrative, Military, Profiteering, Propaganda, Source Documents, Travesties of Justice, Video | Tagged: David Barstow, Department of Defense, Glenn Greenwald, Media Narrative, New York Times, Propaganda, Retired Military Analysts, Television Networks, Unclaimed Territory Blog, White House | No Comments »
Posted on May 12, 2008 by Annie
I try to read Glenn Greenwald’s Unclaimed Territory blog posts on Salon.com immediately followed by the comments. The regular commenters there include a poet/historian/philosopher/veteran/patriot, scholars wearing the robes of various disciplines, rabble rousers with literary elan and the occasional Bush dead ender, pot stirring with a resounding thud.
Yesterday the commenters to this post [...]
Filed under: Bias, Domestic Policy, Ethics, Freedom of the Press, History, Humor, Issues, Media Narrative, Propaganda, Series, Source Documents, Video, What They Were Saying | Tagged: Commentariat, Glenn Greenwald, History, Links, Media Narrative, Propaganda, Series, Unclaimed Territory Blog, What They Were Saying | No Comments »
Posted on May 11, 2008 by Annie
Ben Franklin mused about virtue in the reading and reporting of history. What does the public trust demand and what is the social contract that ethical journalism strives to uphold?
The Society of Professional Journalists published Code of Ethics:
Preamble
Members of the Society of Professional Journalists believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and [...]
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Posted on May 10, 2008 by Annie
[UPDATE] The links list about the illegal Iraq War propaganda campaign will be updated as I discover new stories and evidence. Please add your own gems in the comments, and I’ll get them inserted into the post pronto. Thanks.
I’ve neglected the Constitution, instead lured by the scents, sounds and sights of Spring [...]
Filed under: Activism, Bias, Bill Moyers, Constitution, Daily Constitutional, Domestic Policy, Freedom of the Press, Guantanamo, Health Care, Human Rights, Issues, Media Narrative, Military, Military Health Care, Profiteering, Propaganda, Science and Technology, Series, Source Documents, Torture, Travesties of Justice, Video | Tagged: Bias, Blip.tv, Broken Soldiers, Conflict of Interest, Constitution, Daily Constitutional, Flickr, Media Narrative, Propaganda, Series, Torture | No Comments »
Posted on May 10, 2008 by Annie
I write about professional nursing, patient safety and advocacy and healthcare policy, and so I am particularly grateful that universal healthcare and nursing were both addressed by Bill Moyers Journal. I am also appreciative of the thoughtful comments there.
The public has been confused about the differences between universal health insurance coverage and universal health CARE. [...]
Filed under: Domestic Policy, Economics, Health Care, Issues, Media Narrative | Tagged: Bill Moyers, Nurses, Professional Nursing Unions, Professional Practice Groups, registered nurses, Self-Governed Nursing Organizations, Universal Healthcare | No Comments »
Posted on May 9, 2008 by Annie
I greatly admire Representative Henry Waxman, the Chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. He asks direct questions to uncover problems, abuses and negligence by government and civilian agencies, organizations and individuals. Today, he issued a letter to each of the 50 states’ hospital association chairs, requesting data on the incidence [...]
Filed under: Domestic Policy, Health Care, Issues, Media Narrative, Patient Advocacy, Patient Safety, Preventable Deaths, Professional Nursing, Registered Nurse | Tagged: Healthcare Associated Infections, Henry Waxman, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Media Narrative, Patient Safety, Preventable Errors, Professional Nursing, registered nurses | No Comments »
Posted on May 9, 2008 by Annie
The Washington Independent’s Mike Lillis wrote an interesting piece about how legislators are dancing around the edge of healthcare policy, not wanting to commit themselves to anything that possibly might unsettle the corpulent stomachs of the industry’s heavy hitters’ bottom lines. But once again, do a search for the terms nurse and nursing. Come [...]
Filed under: Domestic Policy, Health Care, Healthcare Cost Containment, Issues, Media Narrative, Nurses Week, Nursing Shortage, Patient Advocacy, Patient Safety, Preventable Deaths, Professional Nursing, Registered Nurse | Tagged: healthcare, Media Narrative, Nurses Week, Nursing Shortage, Policy, Professional Nursing, registered nurses | No Comments »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by Annie
Commenter Jennifer (welcome!) wrote:
One thing that scares me about going in to nursing is stories about the bad conditions. How do you find the conditions where you work?
What a good question!
I don’t know how to guarantee that with anything near 100% accuracy, but I can help anyone considering a new nursing position how to find [...]
Filed under: Health Care, Nursing Shortage, Professional Nursing, Registered Nurse | Tagged: Professional Nursing, Work Culture, Workplace Conditions | 1 Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by Annie
The Washington Post’s Spencer Hsu presented a two part series (parts one and two) about the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s hearings on Emergency Department Surge Capacity and Medicaid funding cuts. I posted about the stark picture behind the experts’ testimony a couple of days ago. Today, I’d like to elaborate a [...]
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