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Want Quality, Affordable Healthcare in America? Protect Physician Rights!

By: PRLog

Today, a coalition of grassroots U.S. legal system reform advocates embarked on a campaign to help focus Americans on the usually glossed over connection between institutionalized repression of U.S. physicians and the cost as well as quality of healthcare in our country.

ATLANTA - Oct. 4, 2019 - PRLog -- This week, CNBC addressed a troubling reality for America's Baby Boomers.  Quoting Mary Johnson, Social Security and Medicare policy analyst at The Senior Citizens League, CNBC noted:  'Surveys show that retirees' total health-care costs are closer to 25% of their overall income'.

And that chunk out of retirement as well as social security funds does not even include the staggering cost of Medicare.  Of course, quality, affordable healthcare is not only a concern for U.S. senior citizens.  The important topic has its buzz words and platitudes, comfortably nestled into political platforms for this and all national U.S. election seasons until eternity passes.  But "mums" has pretty much been the word on major healthcare industry waste, fraud, and abuse.  Even arguably less proper to discuss in polite company is how U.S. physicians are systematically repressed into silence on these subjects.

Speaking for a coalition of grassroots U.S. legal system reform advocates, Juris Doctor Zena Crenshaw-Logal proclaimed "We will help focus Americans on the usually glossed over connection between institutionalized repression of U.S. physicians and the cost as well as quality of healthcare in our country."  The effort is part of Operation High Efficiency (OHE), a domestic case-focused division of NJCDLP's international human rights advocacy.  "OHE emphasizes 'Critical Consensus and Cooperation', not flawlessness or attaining 'Critical Mass', considered by many for decades as key to the effectiveness of grassroots U.S. legal system reform advocacy", says Crenshaw-Logal.

Dr. Crenshaw-Logal is a Co-founder, Board Member, and the Executive Director of National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc. (NJCDLP), a nonprofit good government advocate focused on U.S. legal system accountability.  She explains:

  • Our coalition will tackle PHP (Physician Health Program) abuses, especially as manifested in the case of my fellow board member, medical doctor and Massachusetts resident Michael Langan.  PHPs supposedly help addicted physicians get the drug, alcohol and mental health treatment they need to keep their respective medical license and return to practice.  Back in 2006, Dr. Langan had an outbreak of shingles on the left side of his face.  He was prescribed Vicodin® for the pain which eventually resolved.  But each time he tried discontinuing the medication, which is a synthetic opioid, he developed severe flu-like symptoms within 48 hours.  Instead of going cold turkey, Dr. Langan enlisted the aid of his state's PHP to wean off his properly prescribed pain medication. As we make clear to Langan's U.S. Senators, Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey, as well as his U.S. Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III -- that decision exposed Dr. Langan to a system of forced subjugation tantamount to indentured servitude.

"The National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association estimates that we lose tens of billions of dollars to fraud each year, and many estimates climb much higher. The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud asserts that we lost $487 billion to fraud and human error in a single year, comprising about one-fifth of the total cost of healthcare."  In 2016, "the U.S. (reportedly) 'ranked last overall among 11 industrialized countries on measures of health system quality, efficiency, access to care, equity and healthy lives."  As of March 2019:  It is "difficult to firmly judge system-wide health quality in the U.S., but a review of the data we do have suggests that the system is improving across each of these dimensions, though it continues to lag behind comparably wealthy and sizable countries in many respects" per Peterson Kaiser Health System Tracker.

The news/media company Report Injustice America has an exclusive three part expose' on Dr. Michael Langan's travails, including the 2013 suspension to date of his medical license.  "So, in Dr. Langan we've lost a highly regarded gerontologist for nearly 7 years, thanks to a largely unregulated, major player in America's addiction treatment industry.  If you think that spells trouble for Americans interested in quality, affordable healthcare, I encourage you to join our private, moderated Facebook group titled "PHP Abuse:  How to Get Board Certified in Indentured Medicine," Crenshaw-Logal remarks.

Contact
Dr. Zena Crenshaw-Logal,
Campaign Spokesperson
***@njcdlp.org
4045905039

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