Showing posts with label VA health care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VA health care. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

fast followups

Two quick follow-ups on recent blog posts.

First, a federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit against the Albany, VA, a story Linda originally blogged about yesterday. The widows will have 30 days to decide if they want to appeal.

Secondly, if the spray-on condom story caught your eye, you can head over to this blog, which has arranged an interview with the inventor. Alternatively, you can just watch the below YouTube video of CSI: NY, which demonstrates how a spray can (versus "car wash") style application might work. As we discussed in the comments on that thread, this particular method of application is an interesting idea for covering areas of the genitalia not typically covered by condoms. (For example, I wonder if it could provide protection against something like HPV or herpes, while still allowing a couple to attempt conception without infection?)

Monday, December 10, 2007

Healthcare for Veterans under scrutiny in NY -- the 'dark chapter'

The health care system under the Veterans Administration has been investigated and looked at by the bioethics community before, but according to the Times-Union , papers filed recently in a federal court in Albany detail a string of disturbing lapses at the VA Hospital in Albany. AMBI's Glenn McGee has been called as an expert witness and characterized the situation in the VA as a "systematic deception by clinicians in plain violation of medical and research ethics across 3,000 years of the development of such principals."

Ouch -- this is certainly not what our veterans deserve. To read the whole article, click here.