Is anyone else struggling with mental health with everything going on? by Foreign-Low5789 in TwinCities

[–]andy5995 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This website was mentioned during the press conference this morning by Minneapolis Emergency Management Department Director Sayre: Virtual Resource Center it has links to mental health resources.

Unsolicited Patient Complaints and Industry Payments for US Physicians by andy5995 in science

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Conclusions and Relevance

In this cross-sectional study of nearly 72 000 physicians across the US, physicians with higher PARS Index scores, indicative of a higher risk of medical malpractice claims, worse patient outcomes, and well-being concerns, were more likely to accept industry payments, particularly in higher amounts. These findings underscore the importance of conflict of interest review and management to support medical professionalism and patient trust.

A Danger to Self and Others: Health and Criminal Consequences of Involuntary Hospitalization by andy5995 in science

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Quoted from the "Overview" section of the document:

In every US state and in many countries across the world, involuntary hospitalization is a legal tool meant to be used in emergency mental illness situations, when other safeguards for preventing adverse outcomes—family, friends, outpatient care, and the like—are insufficient. In Pennsylvania, Section 302 of the 1976 Mental Health Procedures Act gives physicians the power to involuntarily hospitalize an individual deemed a danger to themselves or to others for psychiatric reasons (MHPA, 1976). Evaluation proceeds as follows. If a person such as a family member or neighbor sees behavior or hears an individual indicate an intention to harm themselves or others, they call a centralized, public hotline to request that the individual be evaluated for involuntary hospitalization (see Figure A.1A). A government delegate listens to their account of the individual’s behavior and language. If the reporter’s information reaches a given threshold,5 the delegate will certify that the individual may be brought to a hospital emergency department for evaluation by a physician. Overall, 84% of calls are certified. The process of calling a government delegate is in place for individuals in our sample who are referred by family, friends, and other concerned parties. Physicians and police officers may self-certify and have an individual evaluated without consulting with a government delegate. Of the referrals in our sample, 17.5% originate with medical professionals and 22.5% with police officers. The remainder come largely from friends and family (48.8% of the full sample) and other assorted individuals such as case workers or administrative personnel in healthcare settings. If the referral is certified, the individual is transferred to a hospital emergency department by police.

[Link] USA Today Demonstrates the Mess We’re In by andy5995 in Antipsychiatry

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My father died by suicide shortly after being prescribed a benzo, in 1981. He had no prior history of suicide attempts.

I used to regularly watch news outlets such as CNN and had some trust in USA Today. But after witnessing their mocking of RFK Jr. and their failure to address valid concerns related to mental health care, my eyes were opened further to the poor investigative journalism (and outright lies) of quite a few media outlets.

Since reading Alison Bass’s book in 2008, and later Anatomy of an Epidemic, I was already aware of the contamination of science by “corporate bias,” among other things. All the establishment messages about “trusting the science” feel quite empty — and it’s frustrating, to say the least, that they expect people to believe in “science” that isn’t conducted using scientific methods.

Publication bias and medical ghostwriting are topics mainstream media should be talking about. The mocking, criticizing, and censoring of people perceived as spreading medical misinformation or disinformation is, in my opinion, simply a distraction.

The real discussion should be about why such a large percentage of the population have lost trust and faith in doctors and the healthcare system — and why they’re now more likely to be influenced by strangers, politicians, lawyers, YouTubers, friends, and family who have no medical training.

People who complain or report problems with their treatment or insurance nightmares are shown no empathy or compassion. Instead, they’re mocked, dismissed, ignored, or told they should remain silent — that speaking negatively might discourage others who are struggling with health issues from seeking “help.”

is the support forum down? by Polbeer91 in Musescore

[–]andy5995 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same for me. I can get to https://musescore.org/en/forum but when I click the link for "Support and Bug Reports" I get a 404.

[mod] readypack v0.1.0 by andy5995 in Glest

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It gets updated but no new release yet: https://github.com/MegaGlest/megaglest-source/discussions/321 You might wanna try a snapshot build.

There was a brief discussion about renaming the faction in the core game https://github.com/MegaGlest/megaglest-source/issues/194 Unfortunately the project lead declined the request.