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Hospitals Refused to Give Patients Ivermectin. Lockdowns and Political Pressure Followed.
Kaiser Health News ^ | DECEMBER 2, 2021 | Matt Volz

Posted on 12/05/2021 8:31:58 PM PST by hiho hiho

HELENA, Mont. — One Montana hospital went into lockdown and called police after a woman threatened violence because her relative was denied her request to be treated with ivermectin.

Officials of another Montana hospital accused public officials of threatening and harassing their health care workers for refusing to treat a politically connected covid-19 patient with that antiparasitic drug or hydroxychloroquine, another drug unauthorized by the Food and Drug Administration to treat covid.

And in neighboring Idaho, a medical resident said police had to be called to a hospital after a covid patient’s relative verbally abused her and threatened physical violence because she would not prescribe ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine, “drugs that are not beneficial in the treatment of covid-19,” she wrote.

These three conflicts, which occurred from September to November, underline the pressure on health care workers to provide unauthorized covid treatments, particularly in parts of the country where vaccination rates are low, government skepticism is high, and conservative leaders have championed the treatments.

“You’re going to have this from time to time, but it’s not the norm,” said Rich Rasmussen, president and CEO of the Montana Hospital Association. “The vast majority of patients are completely compliant and have good, robust conversations with their medical care team. But you’re going to have these outliers.”

Even before the pandemic, the health care and social assistance industry — which includes residential care facilities and child day care, among other services — led all U.S. industries in nonfatal workplace violence, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Covid has made the problem worse, leading to hospital security upgrades, staff training and calls for increased federal regulation.

Ivermectin and other unauthorized covid treatments have become a major source of dispute in recent months. Lawsuits over hospitals’ refusals to provide ivermectin to patients have been filed in Texas, Florida, Illinois and elsewhere. The ivermectin harassment extends beyond U.S. borders to providers and public health officials worldwide, in such countries as Australia, Brazil and the United Kingdom. Even so, reports of threats of violence and harassment like those recently seen in the Northern Rocky Mountains region have been relatively rare.

Ivermectin is approved to treat parasites in animals, and low doses of the drug are approved to treat worms, head lice and certain skin conditions in humans. But the FDA has not authorized the drug to treat covid. The agency says that clinical trials are ongoing but that the current data does not show it is an effective covid treatment and taking higher-than-approved levels can lead to overdose.

Likewise, hydroxychloroquine can cause serious health problems and the drug does not help speed recovery or decrease the chance of dying of covid, according to the FDA.

In Missoula, Montana, the Community Medical Center was placed on lockdown and police were called on Nov. 17 after a woman reportedly threatened violence over how her relative was being treated, according to a Police Department statement. Nobody was arrested.

“The family member was upset the patient was not treated with ivermectin,” Lt. Eddie McLean said Tuesday.

Hospital spokesperson Megan Condra confirmed on Wednesday that the patient’s relative demanded ivermectin, but she said the patient was not there for covid, though she declined to disclose the patient’s medical issue. The main entrance of the hospital was locked to control who entered the building, Condra added, but the hospital’s formal lockdown procedures were not implemented.

The scare was reminiscent of one that happened in Idaho in September. Dr. Ashley Carvalho, who is completing her medical residency training in Boise, wrote in an op-ed in the Idaho Capital Sun that she was verbally abused and threatened with both physical violence and a lawsuit by a patient’s relative after she refused to prescribe ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine.

“My patient was struggling to breathe, but the family refused to allow me to provide care,” Carvalho wrote. “A call to the police was the only solution.”

An 82-year-old woman who was active in Montana Republican politics was admitted to St. Peter’s Health, the hospital in Helena, with covid in October. According to a November report by a special counsel appointed by state lawmakers, a family friend contacted Chief Deputy Attorney General Kris Hansen, a former Republican state senator, with multiple complaints: Hospital officials had not delivered a power-of-attorney document left by relatives for the patient to sign, she was denied her preferred medical treatment, she was cut off from her family, and the family worried hospital officials might prevent her from leaving. The patient later died.

That complaint led to the involvement of Republican Attorney General Austin Knudsen, who texted a lobbyist for the Montana Hospital Association who is also on St. Peter’s board of directors. An image of the exchange was included in the report.

“I’m about to send law enforcement in and file unlawful restraint charges,” Knudsen wrote to Mark Taylor, who responded that he would make inquiries.

“This has been going on since yesterday and I was hoping the hospital would do the right thing. But my patience is wearing thin,” the attorney general added.

A Montana Highway Patrol trooper was sent to the hospital to take the statement of the patient’s family members. Hansen also participated in a conference call with multiple health care providers in which she talked about the “legal ramifications” of withholding documents and the patient’s preferred treatment, which included ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.

Public Service Commissioner Jennifer Fielder, a former Republican state senator, left a three-minute voicemail on a hospital line saying the patient’s friends in the Senate would not be too happy to learn of the care St. Peter’s was providing, according to the special counsel’s report.

Fielder and the patient’s daughter also cited a “right to try” law that Montana legislators passed in 2015 that allows terminally ill patients to seek experimental treatments. But a legal analysis written for the Montana Medical Association says that while the law does not require a provider to prescribe a particular medication if a patient demands it, it could give a provider legal immunity if the provider decides to prescribe the treatment, according to the Montana State News Bureau.

The report did not offer any conclusions or allegations of wrongdoing.

Hospital officials said before and after the report’s release that their health care providers were threatened and harassed when they refused to administer certain treatments for covid.

“We stand by our assertion that the involvement of public officials in clinical care is inappropriate; that individuals leveraged their official positions in an attempt to influence clinical care; and that some of the exchanges that took place were threatening or harassing,” spokesperson Katie Gallagher said in a statement.

“Further, we reviewed all medical and legal records related to this patient’s care and verified that our teams provided care in accordance with clinical best practice, hospital policy and patient rights,” Gallagher added.

The attorney general’s office did not respond to a request for comment but told the Montana Free Press in a statement that nobody at the state agency threatened anyone.

Rasmussen, the head of the Montana Hospital Association, said St. Peter’s officials have not reached out to the group for assistance. He downplayed the attorney general’s intervention in Helena, saying it often happens that people who know medical leaders or trustees will advocate on behalf of a relative or friend.

“Is this situation different? Certainly, because it’s from the attorney general,” Rasmussen said. “But I think the AG was responding to a constituent. Others would reach out to whoever they know on the hospital board.”

He added that hospitals have procedures in place that allow family members of patients to take their complaints to a supervisor or other hospital leader without resorting to threats.

Hospitals in the region that have watched the allegations of threats and harassment unfold declined to comment on their procedures to handle such conflicts.

“We respect the independent medical judgment of our providers who practice medicine consistent with approved, authorized treatment and recognized clinical standards,” said Bozeman Health spokesperson Lauren Brendel.

Tanner Gooch, a spokesperson for SCL Health Montana, which operates hospitals in Billings, Butte and Miles City, said SCL does not endorse ivermectin or other covid treatments that haven’t been approved by the FDA but doesn’t ban them, either.

“Ultimately, the treatment decisions are at the discretion of the provider,” Gooch said. “To our knowledge, no covid-19 patients have been treated with ivermectin at our hospitals.”

KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one of the three major operating programs at KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization providing information on health issues to the nation.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Montana
KEYWORDS: anthonyfauci; covid; covidstooges; dewormerbros; ivermectin; morehorsepaste; obamacare; vaccinemandates
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1 posted on 12/05/2021 8:31:58 PM PST by hiho hiho
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The Covidiot is strong with this so-called journalist...


2 posted on 12/05/2021 8:36:00 PM PST by one guy in new jersey
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To: hiho hiho
Buy your own..Ivermectin.

Buy your own Vit D3..and K, and Zinc

Take Liposomal Vit. "C"

It ain't hard...........

3 posted on 12/05/2021 8:36:40 PM PST by Osage Orange (1961 VW Two Door Truck)
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To: hiho hiho

“We stand by our assertion that the involvement of public officials in clinical care is inappropriate; that individuals leveraged their official positions in an attempt to influence clinical care; and that some of the exchanges that took place were threatening or harassing,” spokesperson Katie Gallagher said in a statement.

Says the political spokesperson. These people are evil and stupid.


4 posted on 12/05/2021 8:38:57 PM PST by HYPOCRACY (This is the dystopian future we've been waiting for!)
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To: hiho hiho
The only drug the CDC 'approves' for the treatment of Covid damages and shuts down vital organs and does nothing to fight the illness. Patients often end up on dialysis or dying from multi-organ failure due to Covid.

Hospitals Are Killing Thousands with Remdesivir | Guest: Dr. Brian Ardis
Conservative Review Podcast ^ | October 22, 2021 | Daniel Horowitz

Learn Why Fauci Backed Remdesivir for COVID Treatment
Kate Dalley Show via Free World News ^ | 09/09/21 | Kate Dalley

Most Covid-19 Deaths were a direct result of the administration of Midazolam or Remdesivir – By Dr Mike Yeadon
theexpose.uk ^ | OCTOBER 11, 2021 | Dr. Mike Yeadon

 

HCQ and Ivermectin work well. Ivermectin treats late stage or advanced stages well. The following website is a comprehensive collection of protocols, information on each of the drugs used sucessfully etc.

NEW COMPREHENISVE COVID WEBSITE: EARLY COVID CARE EXPERTS (ECCE) includes treatments, finding a doctor, minimizing the effects of Covid 'vaccines' Dr. McCullough, Dr. Zelenko et. al.

earlycovidcare.org ^ | 10/27/2021 | Drs Risch, Zelenko, Fareed, McCullough, Oskoui et al.

5 posted on 12/05/2021 8:40:48 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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These administrators have to leave the hospital sometime.

I’m just saying.

L


6 posted on 12/05/2021 8:41:46 PM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: hiho hiho

Are we all better off buying a 02 sat meter, an oxygen concentrator, getting an order for Ivermectin and/or hydrochloroquine, steroid nebulizer from the Frontline doctors or other willing doctor and take D3, C, Zinc etc and stay at home.
Avoiding Remdesivir and ventilation can save your life. These hospitals and government doctors have lost credibility.


7 posted on 12/05/2021 8:42:56 PM PST by grumpygresh (Civil disobedience by jury nullification. )
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To: hiho hiho

Why don’t they just say “baseless claims” that ivermectim and hydroxychloroquine work for covid?


8 posted on 12/05/2021 8:47:27 PM PST by The Fop (God Bless Donald Trump, Frank Sinatra, Joacn Rivers, and the Fightin' Rat Pack Wing of the GOP)
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To: hiho hiho

This manicured pack of LIES demonstrates why I don’t want to accept the Medicare Advantage plan the teachers union is trying to force on its retirees. You see how Kaiser fabricated these lies. I am not interested in any Medicare Advantage plan due to their duplicity.


9 posted on 12/05/2021 8:49:12 PM PST by EinNYC
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To: Lurker
I have been reading Robert F Kennedy Jr's book and I am now through the sections concerning hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. Kennedy's case is compelling and thoroughly documented. There is no significant downside risk to taking hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin. Both have been shown in innumerable studies to be effective against Covid 19. The opposition by the medical establishment described in this article is of a piece with the opposition exposed by Robert Kennedy Jr. on the national and international level.

As thorough and exhaustive as the Kennedy analysis clearly is, I would like to say that I am very reassured to have been exposed to Free Republic over the years because there is very little apart from details in Kennedy's treatment that surprises one who has read the Free Republic threads on the subject. We are very well informed indeed.

But this is to equally to be said concerning the Russia hoax, the impeachments, the validity of election polls and on and on. Over time Free Republic serves as a virtual University but one built from the bottom up.


10 posted on 12/05/2021 8:58:27 PM PST by nathanbedford
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To: grumpygresh

The first line of defense is to stay out of hospitals. They are legally and financially constrained by their corporate management to only follow government approved medical therapies to avoid existential lawsuits. If your personal physician is affiliated with a hospital or medical group he is similarly restricted in his choices.

Vitamin D3, Zinc + Quercetin, and Vitamin C as preventatives are available online or at pharmacies as OTC supplements. Websites like the FLCCC Alliance can provide additional resources to acquire ivermectin directly based on their published protocol.

Once you are in the hospital you will unfortunately lose access to these options. Nobody cares more about your health than you do.


11 posted on 12/05/2021 9:12:57 PM PST by Dave Wright
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To: hiho hiho

YOU are responsible for ensuring you have your own damn Ivermectin on hand SO THAT YOU NEVER END UP IN THE HOSPITAL w Covid!!!!


12 posted on 12/05/2021 9:16:17 PM PST by G Larry (The "Racism" charge is code for "No Intelligent Argument")
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To: grumpygresh

How does one find a doc in their vicinity who will prescribe Ivermectin? If they say no, you’re screwed.


13 posted on 12/05/2021 9:23:58 PM PST by peggybac (My will is what I wanted. God's will is what I got.)
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To: hiho hiho

Matt Volz, whoever he / she / it is, is a clueless ass.

Ivermectin in pill form for humans has been around since 1987. It has been used successful in the third world to treat river blindness and has saved countless lives.

And yes, it works great against the Chinese virus.

The creator of the human version won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2005.

Earlier this year, Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest state with a population of 241,000,000......announced it was COVID-19 free proving the effectiveness of Ivermectin.


14 posted on 12/05/2021 9:26:28 PM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Donald J. Trump is my president, not the Commander-in-Thief, brain-dead Joseph Stolen)
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“Over time Free Republic serves as a virtual University but one built from the bottom up.”

Indeed it does, on any number of subjects.

Best,

L


15 posted on 12/05/2021 10:01:31 PM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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https://imgur.com/gWSkJHH


16 posted on 12/05/2021 10:09:58 PM PST by Dick Bachert
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To: Osage Orange

Thanks for the Liposomal vitamin C post.


17 posted on 12/05/2021 10:19:37 PM PST by kiryandil (China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
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18 posted on 12/05/2021 10:19:42 PM PST by nutmeg (NEVER trust democRATs with national security)
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To: peggybac

How does one find a doc in their vicinity who will prescribe Ivermectin? If they say no, you’re screwed.

I got mine because I have rosacea, one of the conditions ivermectin is approved to treat in humans. Probably wouldn't be that hard to fake, just sayin'.

19 posted on 12/05/2021 10:21:45 PM PST by FormerFRLurker
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No sweat...making my own before this 19 crap...

It's equal too or better than I.V. Vit "C"..............

20 posted on 12/05/2021 10:34:02 PM PST by Osage Orange (1961 VW Two Door Truck)
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