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If your safety proposals affect hospital corporate
profit, you will have to be eliminated.
Declaring you disruptive is one way for the businessmen in charge of our hospitals to do that, legally, using the National Practitioner Data Bank. No one will protect you
from being declared "disruptive" (to profit). Once you are in the data bank, you will not get insurance. This web site cites cases of political peer-review for profit. Frequently competitors destroy rivals by
controlling committees, referrals, credentials, and career-review. Students should not risk
becoming U.S. physicians unless Congress protects doctors with the same legal measures afforded
other citizens, by amending the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986
to require due process in peer revew as a Condition of Payment by Medicare,
Medicaid, and other federal programs.
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"Six of my cases were brought up for review by a tissue
committee controlled by competitors. A nurse (sic), employed by the Saint Francis Hospital, testified that I had the highest
rate of complication. Why such testimony was admitted is a matter of some interest, in itself. Liability for bearing false
witness is an important related matter, in itself, and falls under the topic of immunity. Under our gracious new laws, I would not be able to win $500,000 today were a nurse again caught committing
libel."
Verner S. Waite M.D., FACS
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Dr. Shaller, triply-boarded internist, lost his career after writing a letter regarding 2 preventable deaths at the VA Hospital
in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Evelyn Li, Fremont, California
Dr. R. Rao, Fremont, California
Dr. Safaa Hakim, Connecticut
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Dr. Geraldine Mills, Rhode Island pediatrician, lost her career after reporting, as required by law, possible child-abuse.
Dr. Blake Moore reported hospital charting concealing apparently-intentional deaths of several patients. He was data-banked
in reprisal and lost hospital credentials, ending his career in surgery for protesting apparent murder of patients in South
Carolina.
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A Surgical Safety Checklist to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in a Global Population
Dr. Waite, Founder |

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"Six of my cases were brought up for review by a tissue committee
controlled by competitors. A nurse (sic), employed by the Saint Francis Hospital, testified
that I had the highest rate of complication. Why such testimony was admitted is a matter of some interest, in itself. Liability
for bearing false witness is an important related matter, in itself, and falls under the topic of immunity. Under our gracious
new laws, I would not be able to win $500,000 today were a nurse again caught
committing libel."
Verner S. Waite M.D., FACS
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