Doctor of health department (NYSDOH) wrong conviction link to patient mortality rate

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With the surge of fraudulent convictions in New York State, the NYS Bar Association encouraged students to investigate the causes of systemic, procedural and statutory and create a Blue Ribbon Task Force to propose solutions. In fact, the report of the Innocence Project regards New York State as the national leader and outperforms all other states at a rate of fraudulent conviction. The blue ribbon survey results summarized in the final report of "Task Force of False Conviction" of the New York State Bar Association on April 4 was unanimously unanimously supported.

The findings of the Task Force provide an unpleasant commentary on the violent mistakes of the New York state judicial system and lead convictions of innocent individuals. In over 50% of cases the failure of government practices such as misconduct by perpetrators was due to wrong beliefs.

The wrong belief is not only related to the New York State criminal justice system. In addition, legal practices of NYSDOH (NYSDOH), which is known for ignoring the right process of disciplinary action against doctors and abusive rights, reportedly include some that try to rectify these inequities All the bills were rejected. Many of these offense violations have been reported by witnesses for doctors. Use of contaminated judges, and coaching of lies by plaintiffs is essential for career upgrades. It is the doctor who practices complementary medicine that specifically targets these malicious accusations. A doctor who was hoping for anonymity fearing retaliation said, "It is wise to confess a doctor and not allow any witnesses.

The tragedy of fraudulent convictions in health care issues has much to do than doctors. Through their challenge of licensing, the patient's plans to suddenly abandon patient medical care by forcibly withdrawing a long-term doctor is the subject "mortality rate of patients associated with judicial mistakes" It was shown in press release and Internet release. # 39; "I am vulnerable, morbidly, morbid, living alone, unsatisfactory, suddenly deprived of my main lifeline (doctor), heavily corrupted, refused to introduce to other doctors , One could not get married and one doctor reported that seven patients died occasionally, including suicide, a rapid decline in Alzheimer's disease, recurrence of twelve psychiatric patients who were delicately adjusted Those consecutive hospitals that are doing. "

In response, the petition is transferred to the institution concerning the welfare of the patient, and an independent influence investigation on the relinquishment of the patient of the state order is required. The agency includes the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the center of Medicare and Medicaid. This petition has also been sent to Richard F. Dynes Health Director General of NYSDOH.

This breakthrough study is a major concern for medicine, psychiatry, forensic medicine and the general public, and suddenly changing medical and psychiatric services by national agencies are critical for patients, especially for disadvantaged people Sometimes it is a chronic illness that results in fatal consequences or it is psychiatrically ineffective. It also suggests corrective action. In fact, should a state agency undertake the authority to terminate the basic care to the patient provided by the doctor, it should normally be responsible for properly supporting the patient through crisis by continuously providing lifesaving care of the care .

New York, New York - 16th April 2009





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