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  • Fauci states that “Social Distancing” guidance sort of appeared.”

    Fauci states that “Social Distancing” guidance sort of appeared.”

    Jun 5, 2024

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare News

    The COVID-19 six-foot distancing rule has no known basis, as reported in multiple outlets including CNN, the Toronto Sun and the Daily Mail. According to recent transcript, Dr. Fauci has no clear memory of its precise origin, suggesting it “sort of appeared.”

  • Follow the Bonus? Pediatrician Vaccine Incentives Explained

    Follow the Bonus? Pediatrician Vaccine Incentives Explained

    Aug 4, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare News

    Is the U.S. vaccine schedule driven by patient care or profit? We fact-check RFK Jr.’s claim that pediatricians have a financial “perverse incentive” to vaccinate children under value-based payment (VBP) models — and fact-check a New York Times article challenging those claims. 🔍 Topics Covered: AAP’s lawsuit to keep “Blanket” vaccination recommendations Vaccine incentive programs…

  • Whistleblowers Expose U.S. Organ Transplant System Failures

    Whistleblowers Expose U.S. Organ Transplant System Failures

    Aug 2, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Uncategorized

    Whistleblower surgeons testify before Congress, exposing alleged corruption, mismanagement, and preventable deaths in the U.S. organ transplant system. Dr. Robert Cannon recounts being asked to procure organs from a breathing patient. Dr. Seth Karp criticizes 40 years of board conflicts at OPTN. Dr. Jesse Roach reports 8,500 kidneys wasted in 2023 alone. Congress and the…

  • RFK Jr. To Fire Health Panel Over ‘Pregnant Persons’ Language? AMA Pushes Back

    RFK Jr. To Fire Health Panel Over ‘Pregnant Persons’ Language? AMA Pushes Back

    Jul 30, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare Policymakers

    RFK Jr. is reportedly planning to dismiss all 16 members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), following criticism over the committee’s use of terms like “pregnant persons” instead of “pregnant women.” The American Medical Association (AMA) strongly opposes this move, warning it could threaten scientific integrity and politicize preventive health guidelines. But how…

  • 28 Organ Donors Still Alive?? Organ Transplant Scandal. #organdonation

    28 Organ Donors Still Alive?? Organ Transplant Scandal. #organdonation

    Jul 24, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare News

    “28 Organ Donors May Have Still Been Alive” — HRSA Investigation Shocks Congress. That is only the beginning – 7000 pancreas organs lost! 🚨 The U.S. organ transplant system is under fire. A federal review by HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration) uncovered 28 cases where organ procurement may have begun before confirmed death, wrong…

  • Vaccine Integrity Project vs HHS: Safeguard or Power Grab?

    Vaccine Integrity Project vs HHS: Safeguard or Power Grab?

    Jul 21, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare News

    Who’s really protecting public health? In this video, we break down the new Vaccine Integrity Project—an initiative led by Dr. Michael Osterholm, former FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, and Dr. Harvey Fineberg. Is it a scientific safeguard or a politically motivated move to undermine RFK Jr.’s leadership at HHS? 👉 What is the VIP? 👉 Why…

  • “Vaccine Skeptic”: Misused Label or Meaningful Critique?

    “Vaccine Skeptic”: Misused Label or Meaningful Critique?

    Jul 17, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare Research

    Heartburn or Heart Attack? How Skepticism Changes Outcomes. Is the term “vaccine skeptic” being used to suppress legitimate scientific debate? Or is it a necessary warning label? In this video, we examine how major media outlets frame skepticism—especially around figures like RFK Jr.—and whether that framing harms public trust in science. We’ll break down: -How…

  • GAO Report Exposes Flaws in Involuntary Mental Health Treatment Data

    GAO Report Exposes Flaws in Involuntary Mental Health Treatment Data

    Jul 15, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare Research

    The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a report casting doubt on court-ordered treatment for serious mental illness. The video breaks down the findings, contrasts them with earlier HHS claims, and explores the ethical debate over involuntary mental health care. Learn what the report reveals, what’s missing in the data, and what it means…

  • HIPAA or Hiding? Biden’s Doctor Cites Confidentiality in House Hearing

    HIPAA or Hiding? Biden’s Doctor Cites Confidentiality in House Hearing

    Jul 12, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare Legal Cases, Healthcare News, Healthcare Policymakers

    What happens when a physician is subpoenaed by Congress—but refuses to answer? In this video, we break down the high-stakes standoff between Dr. Kevin O’Connor, President Biden’s physician, and the House Oversight Committee. 🔎 What is physician-patient confidentiality? 📜 Does HIPAA protect doctors in congressional hearings? ]⚖️ Can Congress override medical privilege with a subpoena?…

  • Medical Groups with Pharma Ties Sue RFK Jr. Over COVID Vaccine Rollback

    Medical Groups with Pharma Ties Sue RFK Jr. Over COVID Vaccine Rollback

    Jul 10, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare Legal Cases

    A major legal showdown is unfolding between top U.S. medical organizations with pharmaceutical ties — and RFK Jr., the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. The lawsuit demands a return to universal COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for healthy children and adults. But what does the public actually support? 📊 Only 13% of children and 23%…

  • Exposed: $1.06 Billion Paid to Peer Reviewers of Top Medical Journals

    Exposed: $1.06 Billion Paid to Peer Reviewers of Top Medical Journals

    Jul 7, 2025

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    by

    gmmillermd
    in Healthcare News

    Nearly $1.06 billion was paid to U.S.-based peer reviewers from pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers between 2020 and 2022, according to a JAMA study. Over 58% of reviewers received payments, primarily for research, with millions also earned through direct consulting and speaking fees. The study raises concerns about transparency and conflicts of interest in peer…

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