Privatizing Hospitals Leads to More Major Medical Errors and Injury, Reports NYT
#12 2023 The Rowen Report
Dear Subscriber,
You’ll likely hear me repeat the call to “Trust the Experts” frequently. I am well pleased that the elites at Davos have declared that restoring trust is the greatest priority in the world. They have launched a full-scale assault of “mis” and “dis” information. Why? Because this is a major election year, not just in our country but worldwide, and the evil doers can see the writing on the wall. They have called everything that goes against their agenda a “conspiracy theory” and allege the other guy to be doing exactly what “THEY” are doing in their conspiracy.
So, returning to medicine specifically, I’m sure you know that conventional medical treatment is the 3-4th leading cause of death in the USA. I believe that Einstein said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result. Well, the NYT reported late last month that after private equity firms bought hospitals, medical errors soared within. For example, one Delaware hospital reported a nearly 38% rise in central venous catheter infections, a potentially life-threatening complication. Funny thing to me is, the hospitals will make a lot more money by getting people better and out the door earlier. (Medicare pays for the diagnosis, not the length of stay) But hospitals pay no attention to the biological needs of the body. They just drug you.
Connect the dots. Hospitals just won’t permit anything not FDA approved. I lived through one hospital condemning a commercial airline pilot to die in front of his grieving family by a conventionally untreatable infection rather than permitting me to attend him with ozone. Only patented items can go through FDA, financially. And, you can see the benefit of that to Pharma with the prices, say, for Ozempic (see below). Can you name even one synthetic patented petrochemical pharmaceutical for which your body has a biological need?
“Pharmaceutical companies have raised prices for hundreds of medications in 2024, new research shows.
Brooklyn Research, a nonprofit drug-pricing analytics group, recently released data that showed some drugmakers had raised the prices of their medications already this year, including popular drugs Ozempic and Mounjara, with some increases at 9% or higher.
Companies including Novo Nordisk — which produces Ozempic, a drug designed to help diabetics regulate their blood sugar that has also been found to be effective for weight loss — and Eli Lilly, which sells the similar drug Mounjaro, were on the list.
Per the data, the price of Ozempic rose 3.5% to $984.29 for a month's supply, while Mounjaro increased by 4.5% to about $960 for a month's worth of the medication.”
What is amazing is that Medicare (and insurance) will pay nearly 1K a month for Ozempic, but not pony up a penny to help a beneficiary get a more wholesome and organic diet, or for a needed nutritional supplement! (I hope you are connecting dots).
Ozempic, a chemical people are taking to lose weight at a cost of nearly $1000 per month, when simply eating according to God’s plan and timetable would enable you to keep that money in your pocket and eat better and keep a good weight. Yes, the drug gives you a longer satiety. But as soon as you stop it, weight comes back. And just look at what www.drugwatch.com has to say about it:
“Ozempic, a popular medication for type 2 diabetes used off-label for weight loss, commonly causes side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain and constipation. Severe side effects of Ozempic include allergic reactions, changes in vision and pancreatitis. Ozempic carries an FDA boxed warning for the risk of thyroid C-cell tumors.”
I’m an old-time strange duck. I’ll eat off God’s menu rather than shell out for Pharma poison, and save that cash for a nice trip. I find it interesting that the states with people taking the most Ozempic include West Virginia, Kentucky and Alaska (my old haunt). West Virginia also was the in the highest prescribed lists for the scandalous drug Oxycontin. What kind of doctors do they have there? When will they learn that you cannot defeat toxic habits with toxic drugs? (What would Einstein say about that insanity?) And, what is the moral difference between hooking people on Band-Aids like “legal” Pharma darling Ozempic to “illegal” street drugs?
To Freedom from Pharma!
Robert Jay Rowen, MD
The ozempic one hits home a bit because everything shows its a terrible drug and doctors must be incentived to push it because mine offered it. I'm 6'1 185lbs, so not terrible now but I was 240lbs a year ago. I don't need a pill to get me any lower than that.
A family member was complaining about losing weight and got annoyed with me because I've been doing it. They said "not everyone can starve themselves like you!" This was after a bbq I hosted where I "picked at food and didn't eat."
I simply explained that I know I need X number of calories to maintain, per day, and so I watch what I eat. If I eat a 500 calorie snack 6 times per day then I can't eat more than that or I gain weight. Sure I can drink 6 beer but those count too.
It was like a light went on for them. It sounds too simple to people but it's literally how it works. I need X so I eat slightly less than X and I've lost almost 60lbs. Go ahead and splurge once in a while but nearly everything you put in your mouth counts.
Thank you Doctor Rowen for being the Tucker Carlson of medicine. Our Countries leaders are so corrupt, and PAID-OFF that they only care about who is buying their words. My son Corey turned me on to you and I am so like minded with him and you. It will take Donald Trump or Jesus to bring change to the USA and the World.