
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Attorney John Coyle joined Bill Spadea on NJ 101.5 . According to Coyle his clients mom was hospitalized at the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood with COVID and her primary care physician prescribed Ivermectin which has been shown to be very effective against COVID and has saved lives, according to a rising number of doctors across the world.
Hospitals are disincentivized to cure patients. They are in a business of selling pre-packaged procedures, dependent on contracts with suppliers of specific medicine, etc. If you wanna stay healthy, you have to find a reliable doctor, get informed, and only get admitted to a hospital when your vision for a cure matches a product hospital is selling. In other words, approach healthcare like any other durable product and you’ll be less disappointed.
Wish all the best to the surviving family. Hopefully they’ll win a massive settlement from Valley.
The family determines the appropriate treatment? Maybe they should have selected a doctor and hospital that offered the treatment. It’s a sad story but Covid killed the patient, not Valley.
In the ER they often see individuals with pain of undetermined origin requesting pain killers. The doctors do not treat based on patient request.
If you are going to google your symptoms and treatment then you should find a google doctor.
Reread article. Her PRIMARY care doctor prescribed Ivermectin. Valley refused it.
(And true, that Dr may not have been affiliated w/Valley)
However, the patient was not “googling”
self treating”.
And all Hosps shd treat same. Stop the competition BS. People are dying because of this.
Valley (top doctor) wanted to amputate both of my mother’s legs at once, one was bad and one was still in great condition, (because “since she is diabetic both legs will go eventually”). Really???!!!
Englewood Hosp saved her bad leg and the good leg survived until her passing.
We were told the reason most amputations are done is because they are more cost effective. And saving a limb costs more for the hosp.
Whose interest in care is all of this for??
Of course a lot of these folks are the elderly, and as I recall, Kissinger did state in his book that the “elderly are useless eaters”.
Don’t believe me? Research it.
You can’t make this s$!? up