Acceptable Standards of Health Care in Tennessee, in Virginia and at Wellmont Health Care Systems, they are also allowed to mislead us.

Surgery by: Dr. John Ehrenfried
Kingsport, TN . This is what he deems, defends and supports as “the acceptable standards of health care” in East Tennessee. A three day procedure turned into a ten month long nightmare. From personal experience, I would advise you to get a second opinion.

New drug-resistant bacteria emerging in hospitals.


Contact: Erin Pratt
erin.pratt@duke.edu
919-660-1317
Duke University Medical Center

MRSA leads to worse outcomes, staggering expenses for surgical patients

Deadly MRSA superbug has 50 percent mortality rate in hospital patients
Monday, November 30, 2009 by: E. Huff, staff writer

Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Nosocomial is NotSoComical

Nosocomial infections and diseases are the result of being exposed to a hospital environment or a health care services unit.

MRSA Strain on the Rise in Hospitals
Study Shows Community-Associated MRSA Is Spreading in Health Care Facilities
By Bill Hendrick
WebMD Health NewsReviewed by Louise Chang, MD

Community-acquired MRSA spreading rapidly

Antibiotic Resistance and the House and Senate Healthcare Bills

Bruce Barrett and Eric Uram
Limit antibiotic use and reduce health care costs

Posted: Nov. 13, 2009

Targeted cleaning in hospitals can cut MRSA rates and save money

Common Links in Swine Flu Deaths…

Antibiotic research: the kryptonite of superbugs

CDC urging the public to get smart about the proper use of antibiotics

By CAROLINE KLAPPER, DAILY SUN

Educating hospital staff leads to significant reductions in deaths from severe bacterial infections, but there is still room for improvement

Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May Spread Superbug Infection

New Threat: Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria Causes Deadly Pneumonia

Health Care Campaign
It’s time to have quality, affordable health care for everyone!

GOP soars to new heights in fear mongering

I’ve tried for five years now to address MRSA in our communities but so far all I get is either an excuse, passed on to someone else or another state board or no answer at all. http://www.wisecountyissues.com/?p=62 Health care in East Tennessee and southwest Virginia is nothing at all like their disgusting misleading ads in comparison to what is on public record in Greeneville, TN Federal Court, case no 2:04-cv-375. I took them three years while running blatantly fraudulent advertising to disparage and prove their advertising was a lie.

Bill Moyers: How Can We Expect an Industry That Profits from Disease and Sickness to Police Itself?

Doctors report ‘alarming’ rise of MRSA in kids
Number of drug-resistant infections has more than doubled, say researchers

Medical muzzle

01
October 29th, 2008 9:15 am

good god.

The people responsible for this should be flogged.

I am so sorry. Nobody should have to see somebody suffer that way.

WTF is wrong with this country?

02
Deborah
December 3rd, 2008 4:03 pm

I am sorry, too.

I do not understand how this kind of thing can stand.

This is inexcusable.

If it’s any consolation at all, people in other parts of the country are aware of what is going on in your region and they DO support you.

03
December 30th, 2008 3:08 pm

We must help Obama get Universal “Health” Care passed in 2009. This must stop!

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