Posted on 10/17/2016 6:37:47 AM PDT by marktwain
A survey done at Yale, based on doctors political party registration, found that there was a significant difference in how Republican and Democrat doctors treated patients who owned guns. From wisconsingazette.com:
And Democratic doctors were 66 percent more likely to say theyd urge parents of small children not to store guns in the home while Republican doctors instead preferred to ask about safe storage of the firearms, concluded the survey, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.The story goes on to add this bit of hyperbolic opinion, as if it were fact:
This was really an eye-opener, said bioethicist Nancy Berlinger of The Hastings Center, a nonpartisan research institute.
She wasnt involved with the study but said it sheds light on the problem of implicit bias that affects people throughout society the judgments were not consciously aware of making.
Were all biased in some way. We can be biased for something as well as against something, Berlinger explained. When it comes to deeply partisan divides, doctors cant screen that out just like the rest of us cant screen it out.
Consider firearm safety, an important public health issue particularly for children, who too often are killed or injured when they find and play with a gun.The number for children's deaths in such scenarios are tiny. From a public health standpoint, they are far less than falling down stairs, drowning in bathtubs, or riding bicycles. From the CDC, the average number of accidental firearms deaths per year, for the five years from 2010 to 2014, of children under 10, was 40. The vast majority of those were from adult males firing the shot that killed the child.
Defensive use of guns by crime victims is a common occurrence, although the exact number remains disputed (Cook and Ludwig, 1996; Kleck, 2001a). Almost all national survey estimates indicate that defensive gun uses by victims are at least as common as offensive uses by criminals, with estimates of annual uses ranging from about 500,000 to more than 3 million (Kleck, 2001a), in the context of about 300,000 violent crimes involving firearms in 2008 (BJS, 2010). On the other hand, some scholars point to a radically lower estimate of only 108,000 annual defensive uses based on the National Crime Victimization Survey (Cook et al., 1997). The variation in these numbers remains a controversy in the field. The estimate of 3 million defensive uses per year is based on an extrapolation from a small number of responses taken from more than 19 national surveys. The former estimate of 108,000 is difficult to interpret because respondents were not asked specifically about defensive gun use.One of the rules of the Hippocratic school, found in Book I, is "either help or do not harm the patient." Advocating for gun free homes seems to be violating that rule.
Who would have thought it?
if your doctor asks you about guns, the proper response is to walk out.
IIRC, it is Obamacare that requires doctors to ask about guns in the home. Just another way to know who has them, in preparation for future gun confiscation if Hillary is able to cheat her way into the WH.
Or to lie.
“Doc, I’m afraid you know as little about medicine as you do the Constitution.
You’re Fired.”
“I’ll be transferring my medical records to a competent physician.”
They probably threatened these Docs with skewed Medicare audits if they didn’t comply. This is what tyrants do...threaten you.
I actually tried to participate in a poll a few years ago, when Bloomberg’s anti-gun group was very visible. They asked if I had any guns in the home.......I asked who was funding the poll. The questioner said she didn’t know, she was just being paid to ask the questions. I didn’t answer......a friend pointed out that I was probably marked anyway as ‘if you don’t want to answer, they assume you have a gun’. Democrats are insidious in their ways of privacy invasion.
Correct! Its none of their business.
I just told the doc it was none of his business. He got his revenge with a not so gentle prostate exam. I changed health care providers after that. That was 18 years ago and no doc has asked that intrusive question since.
I have a personal problem with ANY doctor/professional that would reveal their party-voting preference to a surveyor.
Pollster: “Hello, Dr. J####. Can you tell me your political registration?”
Correct response...
Dr. J####: “That’s my business.”
See the pollsters are working for “someone”. Any bets on how many inquiries for funds these doctors received from the political parties ^after^ the polling period?
Not "Ha Ha" funny but more cynically funny in that liberals see dragons when they look at windmills (if it fits an agenda). Doctors are supposed to be smart. This sheds light on the shallow level of informative knowledge. If you are going to broaden the scope of your job, you should go get educated on that scope.
Actually not audits they just won’t reimburse them for the visit if all the boxes aren’t checked to include of course asking about guns in the home. The American Academy of Pediatrics also makes doctors promote large quantities of milk drinking because they get kickbacks from the american dairy council.
Doc, how many scalpels and how many pain meds do you have in your house?
Any coat hangers?
Don’t lie, simply reply: “That’s my business.”
And as you do, inform them that such questions are a violation of your 2nd, 4th and fifth amendment rights.
There are circumstances where lying is better.
There are circumstances where lying is better.
There are circumstances where lying is better.
In actuality, the questions are not a violation of 2A, 4A and 5A since the Doctor is not the Federal Government.
That said, you are not compelled, by 2A/4A/5A, to answer them.
It’s a whole different perception compared to what you or I would have. Liberals mistake their having choosen a more globalist liberal socialist leaning politics as being a sign of their intelligence; yet they like wealth and avoiding taxes on their money at the same time suggesting a bit of a bipolar mentality.
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