Anonymous ID: f12723 April 4, 2026, 9:25 a.m. No.24463777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3842 >>4007 >>4188

THE HEALTH CARE SCAM FROM BIRTH TO DEATH - DR OZ

Note: important to understand what a hospice means. dr oz states 7 hospices were shut down due to fraud, not criminals as you know, those who pretend to be those you can trust, doctors, nurses. criminals, everyone has their hands if others back pocket all the way down, those at the top take the majority ..

above is anons prespective and opine.

runtime: 10 mins 12 secs

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'THEY WILL STEAL YOUR LIFE': Dr. Oz issues major warning

https://youtu.be/46hbEsiji7w

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4 Apr 2026

CMS administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz highlights the federal government’s crackdown on healthcare fraud on ‘Special Report

HOSPICE -WHAT IS IT

A hospice is a specialized healthcare facility or style of care designed to provide comfort and support for individuals with terminal illnesses or life-limiting conditions where a cure is no longer possible. Unlike traditional hospitals focused on curing disease, hospice care prioritizes quality of life, dignity, and symptom management for patients who typically have a prognosis of six months or less to live, though care can be provided at any stage of a terminal diagnosis.

 

Key features of hospice care include:

Holistic Support: It addresses the medical, emotional, social, practical, psychological, and spiritual needs of both the patient and their family or carers.

Care Settings: Hospice is a style of care that can be delivered at home, in a care home, as a day patient, or as an inpatient in a dedicated hospice building that aims to feel like a home rather than a hospital.

Team Approach: A multidisciplinary team typically includes doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists, counsellors, chaplains, and volunteers who work together to manage pain and other distressing symptoms.

Flexibility: Care does not need to be continuous; patients can take breaks if their condition stabilizes, and it includes respite care to give family caregivers a temporary break.

Cost: In the UK, hospice care is free for patients, funded through a combination of NHS funding and public donations.

Distinction from Palliative Care: While hospice care is specifically for those nearing the end of life who have stopped curative treatments, palliative care can be provided at any stage of a serious illness, even while patients are still undergoing curative treatments to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.