Today the Senate Finance Commitee released its scathing and incisive report on a Baltimore doctor, Mark Midei, and his relationship with Abbott who cheered his use of cardiac stents in nearly 600 patients who didn't need them.
http://finance.senate.gov/newsroom/chairman/release/?id=ce0c5525-b352-474f-9970-96f5afc140bb.
When the Baltimore Sun broke the story a while ago about the massive number of patients who had unnecessary surgeries, here is what the Vice President of Global Marketing for Abbott Vascular, David C. Pacitti, wrote to Abbott Divisional Vice President for Sales Sam L. Conaway: ‘‘Don’t you have connections in Baltimore????? Someone needs to take this writer outside and kick his ass! Do I need to send the Philly mob?’’
Health care reform does little to stop the onslaught of unnecessary surgeries. Sad to say but the public is on its own to avoid the treatment trap. Trust by verify. And read The Treatment Trap so you can avoid rampant overuse for profit. http://www.amazon.com/Treatment-Trap-Overuse-Medical-Wrecking/dp/1566638429
Here's a link to the NYT Story: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/06/health/06stent.html
Monday, December 6, 2010
The Senate Finance Committee and Unnecessary Cardiac Stents
Posted by Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh at 9:44 AM 0 comments
Labels: Abbott, Charles Grassley, David C. Pacitti, health care reform, Max Baucus, Senate Finance, The Treatment Trap
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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