Comments on: Medicare Nixes "Virtual Colonoscopies"
CBS Evening News: Government Won't Pay For Non-Invasive Screening Despite High Detection Rate
- And there you have it...the commies are already starting to limit your medical options....
You're just going to love your new government health care plans when they tell you SORRY, we can't afford it.....we needed your health care dollars to buy our commie civil militia that will support our communist regiime and keep the dissidents in line.
Posted by AmericaGetsChumpChange at 6:50 AM : May 13, 2009
I share your scorn, AGCC, but would like to point out that they will STILL pay for the more expensive procedure. Can anyone make sense out of that?
On a personal note, I have had the procedure in question. It's amazing. I have diverticulitis and it picked up every little pocket.
Is this what we get when we allow insurance companies to dictate medical practice? - Reply to this comment
- "Virtual colonoscopies"-? is that what we call the propaganda systems version of the "NEWS"?
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- Both procedures involve the same patient bowel preparations. However, no sedative is administered for CT colonography. CT colonography involves taking a series of scans in a 15-20 minute procedure.
Computer software translates the scans into a readable format. Because CT can only take pictures, suspicious polyps cannot be removed during this procedure. If suspicious polyps are identified, a subsequent colonoscopy should be scheduled, and if a facility cannot do it the same day as the colonography was performed, the patient must repeat the bowel preparation procedure for the follow-up colonoscopy.
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- mjvwsr==The virtual test costs less than traditional. The real reason to keep traditional is that it is more expensive and far more dangerous than the virtual. We can kill the old people off faster and that way the lobbyists get more money and can whine more about costs. The patient will have to pay not just for the scan, but the Anaesthist, the radiologist, the procedure, and the out patient hospital fee. The virtual test requires only a location and a technician. The radiologist would read the scans later. It is to keep us broke and dependent. Why not just let old age, cancer, diabetes, get us? None of us will get out of it alive anyway, even the super wealthy elitist. None of us are that important, even the taxing President doesn't matter all that much in the big scheme of things. We can fight back in our own way, accept death as inevitable and don't go to any doctor or have any tests. If you can't fix it yourself, well then it is time to go.
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- I think its wonderful that the government is taking over our health care decisions. They are so much smarter about things than we are. Someday we wont have to worry our little minds about this stuff at all. Our government will have rules that guide us all the way.
Posted by McHineguy at 10:19 PM : May 12, 2009
Hey wing nut this is because the GOP stoped taking care of its people and deregulated everything and then borrowed and spent like drunken saliors on shore leave.
Now they find their fiscal breath. No thank you this swing voter has had enough like so many others. Good luck in the future purifying your party that should leave you with about 15 million voters the ones who listen to Rush, Bill, Sean, Ann, Glen and the rest of the wing nuts. - Reply to this comment
- the future of our government health care system. let's not use progressive techniques because it's too expensive.
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- Doing things the hard and painful way is a throwback to our religious/puritan base.
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- Medicare is proactively making sure seniors die early. from what seniors tell me, who are on medicare, the premimums they pay are high, and they also have additional costs for senior hmo insurance all out of limited income, retired. in this economy, they are trying to find a job which is difficult for them due to their age. medicare has found a way to eradicate seniors.
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- Health Industry Promises Obama $2T In Cuts - Obama Says Proposal To Slow Rate Of Cost Increases Is "Historic"
Yes I expect that everybody including us seniors will be getting cuts in treatment, reduced, limited or NO CARE for preventative medicine. Thanks to the increased contributions & donations by healthcare lobbyists. That slow rate of costs increases will only apply to what your HEALTHCARE or MEDICARE will have to pay. You have to make up the rest. While the billions in fraud within the system runs rampant. Thats a large part of the high costs that you hear not about nor Congress wants to address. BO is not being very transparent about it. All this BOBS Rhetoric is suppose to be enough to make you feel better, if not, we'll get another dose in a couple of months of how miraculous this Plan is working.
SAVING Health & Medicare BILLIONS in payouts, WHILE providing RECORD profits for your HMO or Insurance Provider. Rest assured that these CUTS will not happen to President BOBS or Congressional Healthcare Coverage. Just guess who will be paying for this exclusive HEALTH PLAN while BOBS Boys find other ways for us to Pay Off The Record National Deficit they Created.
How about a tax on soda, and other drinks that contain CO2 that will make his GW & Green Friends $$$$$$. Just for starters. Don't expect anything to get any better for us. We are the Source of Their Food in BOBS Boys Food Chain. Pretty Slick Trick. - Reply to this comment
- Stool testing is UNRELIABLE for detection of polyps and cancers; negative blood stool sample is meaningless. And most positive stool samples are due to hemorrhoids, also very misleading. Show me which medical society recommends stool testing as the sole method of preventing colon cancer; the answer is NONE.
I agree that virtual colonoscopy involves radiation, and thus carries a slight, but unproven risk, of long term radiation damage, and tiny increased risk of radiation
induced cancers. Screening colonoscopies in general population are recommended once every 10 years. That is insignificant. And only a fool suggests that radiologist recommend tests to line their pocket. Most radiologists are already overwhelmed by the demand for their service. People are beating down on their door, demanding service. The high tech technology has eliminated what used to be routine exploratory laparatomies (surgeon opening up the belly), and brought huge advances in detection and characterization of diseases, saving money by shortening hospital stays, preventing advanced diseases, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and eliminating lot of uncertainty in medicine. It used to be said that clinician came up with 90% of the diagnosis, and in 10% used radiology as a confirmatory test. Just the opposite is true today. Your orthopaedist uses MRI to figure out what is wrong with your knee, so he can plan your treatment accordingly, instead of scoping everyone, looking for the source of pain. The end result is that you SAVE money by doing imaging, instead of surgical procedures. Now if you want to discuss those people who see money by putting a scanner, lab, or other technical gismo in their private clinic and their running all of their patients through the machine, that is another story. It has been shown that when a nonradiologist buys imaging equipment and puts it in their office, the utilization goes up ten fold. - Reply to this comment
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