I think the challenge in health care is around that area of misinformation/fake information that could mean poor research and fake citations to badly informed patients and actual harm.
98% of the adult cares homes closed to protect people from harm were run by for profit companies. And 90% of children's homes. Time to end this absurdity. Core public services should not be cash cows for private equity. www.theguardian.com/society/2024...
Study finds more than 90% of facilities for children and 98% of those for adults that were closed down were run for profit
Can you say more about âAI-fraud could ruin youâ? I wish there was accountability but not sure weâll get there soon enough. Dealing with undisclosed AI-output weekly now. Thoughtless, only occasionally constructive, but invariably creating a volume of work (for humans) that is unmanageable.
âAfter 3 hr of skating, I could die for an apple. And I donât even like applesâ *skates past a heap of apple by the side of the path* âwhat!?!â Golnaz Atefi has skated more than 1000km to raise awareness about #dementia#DementiaResearch@dementiaresearcher.bsky.socialyoutube.com/shorts/eEdDa...
YouTube video by Dementia Researcher
Typical that Starmer is bringing pro-death "voluntary euthanasia" legislation in BEFORE he brings in the welfare, healthcare, & care reform that would be necessary to genuinely make VE a choice, rather than just a better option than poverty or pain, for many.
The government scrapped their plan to invest 28 billion in renewable energy, home insulation & public transport to enable the transition to a green future, yet they can find 22 billion to invest in CC which has been heavily lobbied for by the fossil fuel industry. Why is that? [2]
Any Questions - Beccles Public Hall. Listening to Adrian Ramsay talk about Carbon Capture (CC). He talks a lot of good sense & made some very good points. Is the 22 billion investment in CC worth the money - Short answer from Adrian - No. Carbon Capture is an excuse to carry on as we are. [1]