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How do we regain trust in the healthcare community?
A one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare has never worked. America’s success in providing top-tier medical expertise has always been centered on a specialized treatment plan for the individual. Hospital protocol changed dramatically throughout the COVID pandemic when doctors and nurses stopped looking at the individual and relied instead on marching orders from hospital administrators. There were very few voices that pushed back against the system. Jodi O’Malley,
“Where are the “Nightingales” in 2022?
Read Jodi’s recent article:
As one listener, Suzanne writes…
“Dear Malcolm, I’m angry that people, regardless of left or right, don’t open their eyes and wake up. I’m angry I lost a job I loved – for no jab. I’m angry I lost my only child to drugs because the government hasn’t done enough to stop drug trafficking. And I’m frustrated. I don’t know what to do or how to fight. I feel like a helpless citizen, a bystander watching our country and freedoms go to hell in a handbasket. Some people are oblivious. I love God, my country, and my freedoms.”
Nurse Jodi O’Malley joins Malcolm on The Voice of a Nation to explore the pitfalls and the rebuilding of trust in healthcare… and to give hope back to people like Suzanne.
You can hear Nurse Jodi O’Malley every Friday at 5 pm and 10 pm ET as host of America Out Loud PULSE; her first show is available on podcast now, “The Great COVID Mishap” When the Experts Aren’t Consulted.
Jodi O’Malley is a master’s prepared critical care nurse treating Covid patients at a federal hospital for Native Americans, ended abruptly when she courageously shared her insider video with Project Veritas showing the extent of underreported vaccine injuries and outright corruption of the healthcare system where policy and protocol have taken precedence over the Patient’s Bill of Rights.
After being cleared of any wrongdoing by the Arizona Board of Nursing, who ordered her to undergo an Ethics Evaluation, she continues to be a strong advocate for informed consent and medical freedom and encourages others to speak up and uphold their oaths.
The Voice of a Nation can be heard on weekdays at 6 pm ET, with an encore at 11 pm ET. Listen on iHeart Radio, our world-class media player, or our free apps on Apple, Android, or Alexa.
That’s the wrong question. I’m tired of the questioning of the people’s trust…ie…’the people should trust’…’we should get back the people’s trust’…etc. The question should be “How can the medical professionals, hospitals, healthcare system become trustworthy?!” If and/or when the healthcare system becomes trustworthy….overtime the trust of the community might possibly be restored. But at this point the problem is theirs (they, as a whole, are not trustworthy) and the responsibility to EARN TRUST is theirs.
I agree with you. Trust, once destroyed , may or may not be restored. Trust is essential in medicine. A tragedy.
What has happened is HUGE! There is more to this than we can begin to imagine. I am only going to say, I suggest everyone purchase the book THE GREAT CONTROVERSY by Ellen G. White. This book will open your eyes beyond words! I promise you, by the help of God, you will start to understand what is happening. May God continue to bless “America Out Loud”
Yes, I do agree, many of us have lost faith in the healthcare system, but we haven’t lost our faith in God. I do and still believe there are still good doctors and nurses out there; but we will have to get back to the place where we once believed all medical professionals had our best interest at heart, no matter what our beliefs were; to be vaccinated or not to be.