From: Steve Harris <
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Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology,misc.health.alternative,sci.med
Subject: Re: Homeopathy no better than dummy drugs, says study
Date: 28 Aug 2005 20:01:45 -0700
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Happy Dog wrote:
> "C.Health" <
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> > Very poor argument Mark, sorry. All deaths and causes are recorded.
>
> My neighbour has congestive heart failure. He's a Christian Scientist sheep and refused medical attention in favour of the ministrations of his
> Christian Science practitioner. When he finally collapsed, puffed to 150% of his normal size, he accepted medication which promptly reduced the edema.
> He's now torn between prayer and having bandages wrapped around his limbs to control the edema (he'll likely die since he's tried this a couple times and he becomes comatose after a few days) and accepting medication. If dies because he eschews real medical care, will his death certificate read "Christ-besotted idiot. Died from lack of proper medical care."?
>
> moo
COMMENT
I've quit writing "cardiac arrest" and "repiratory arrest" as causes of
death, at all, because they don't help the data-collectors (and I know
are thrown out). But "congestive heart failure" is a perfectly good
cause of death. In both California and Utah they not only have a
cascade of causes (which you're supposed to fill in, in terms of
decreasingly less proximateness), but the doctor is required to write
the time-course of affliction in, for each of them. Thus, if you write
that your patient died of "primary cardiac arrhythmia" (lasting
minutes) after 3 months of congestive heart failure, he'll likely get
coded as a CHF death (if you don't put what the rhythm was,
they assume you weren't monitoring it, so what do you know, anyway?).
But do the same and put CHF time as "hours", he'll probably get coded as an CAD
death, even if you don't put down MI.
Utah's death certificate (at least) has a separate "sin spot" for
"contributory causes" which were not *directly* responsible for death.
This is where the doctor gets to exercise his professional indignation
by putting in stuff like "chronic alcoholism" for the stroke guy, or
"smoking" or "morbid obesity" for the MI death. In the case of your
guy, I'd be SORELY tempted to put "Christian Science" in, right there.
SBH
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