tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799141205994793793.post3287850125673443381..comments2019-01-22T16:09:21.213+00:00Comments on Shammed Doc: So What Is a Sham Peer Review? A MedGenMed ArticleShammed Dochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15100502845302239193noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799141205994793793.post-63999557676548028692011-05-12T04:47:33.969+01:002011-05-12T04:47:33.969+01:00THE INNOCENCE PROJECT OF THE CENTER FOR PEER REVIE...THE INNOCENCE PROJECT OF THE CENTER FOR PEER REVIEW JUSTICE <br /> <br />If you are aware of a hospital that ignores safety and uses its bylaws to benefit and shield corporate doctors and nurses and retaliates against independent doctors please call the Innocence Project. <br /> <br />If you are an independent doctor who has suffered an unjust report to the National Practitioner's Data bank ( NPDB) from a malpractice settlement or professional review please call the Innocence Project.<br /><br />If you have been the subject of a Sham Peer Review, a Bad Faith Peer Review or any abuse of the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 ( HCQIA), we would like to know.<br /> <br />We want to shine the light on hosptial fraud, clear the names of the good guys and bring the bad guys to justice ! Call the Innocence Project. <br /> <br />Your call will be confidential and you are protected from retaliation by the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (1)<br /> <br /><br />The Innocence Project of the Center for Peer Review Justice<br />www.PeerReview.org<br />info@PeerReview.org <br /><br /><br />(1) http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/psoact.htmThe Innocence Project of CPRJhttp://www.peerreview.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799141205994793793.post-47838669460281815092011-05-08T17:39:21.045+01:002011-05-08T17:39:21.045+01:00NOW THAT YOU ARE DATABANKED, NOW WHAT?
by Richard...NOW THAT YOU ARE DATABANKED, NOW WHAT?<br /><br />by Richard Willner<br />The Center for Peer Review Justice<br /><br />The Center has been working on National Practitioner Data Bank, ( NPDP ) " The Data Bank " solutions for 11 years. We have had endless discussions with the best healthcare attornies, US Congressmen who are also Physicians, other Congressmen, and healthcare oriented Think Tanks.<br /><br />Please see our website for details that we are able to disclose.<br /><br />There may be ways to continue one's career after being Data Banked. Please call us for details.<br /><br />info@PeerReview.org<br />SurgeonsConsutant@Yahoo.com<br />legal@peerreview.org<br />504-621-1670Richard Willnerhttp://www.peerreview.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799141205994793793.post-90480059106913221132011-05-08T17:21:52.352+01:002011-05-08T17:21:52.352+01:00The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)
"...The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) <br />"The Data Bank"<br /><br />Richard Willner<br />The Center for Peer Review Justice<br />Sham Peer Review Solutions and more....<br />www.PeerReview.org<br /><br />We all know that the "Data Bank" for Physicians is a "black mark" , a tatoo, if you will, that is like herpes-- once you got it, you got it. It is surprisingly easy for a doctor to get Data Banked as there is no "due process" as per the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986. (HCQIA) Based on the available data, one can argue that one reason why the NPDB exists is to shield corporations from their own negligent acts and from competition from independent doctors. It is an unconstitutional blacklist run by private Nazis and it is meant to be the final solution for many independent doctors in America. If you look at the early history of the NPDB, it was always planned to be this way... It has been terribly effective so it's days must abruptly ccome to an end for the sake of our country and patients.<br /><br /> I am passionate about this as I have personally investigated hundreds of surgeons who have been "data banked" for reasons that do not elevate to this "capital punishment" of a surgeon's or physician's career. You would be surprised how easy it is to "data bank" someone. <br /><br />It is usually done by the Medical Staff Secretary upon the order of the CEO of the hospital and WITHOUT DUE PROCESS as per the Health Care Quality Improvement Act. We simply ask for DUE PROCESS. Can you believe that I am asking for something that you, the non-physician reader take for granted? And Constitutional rights and protections like all Americans enjoy would be welcomed. This IS America. It is time for simple fairness. Simple Justice. . <br /><br /><br />Emails: Info@PeerReview.org<br />Legal@PeerReview.org<br />SurgeonsConsultant@Yahoo.com<br />504-621-1670Richard Willnerhttp://www.peerreview.orgnoreply@blogger.com