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Thursday, August 31, 2017 - 9:00am

Cuomo’s Justice Center Covering-Up Most Rapes and Deaths of People with Disabilities

Jonathan Carey "Champion for the Disabled" Born September 12,1993 Killed by caregivers on February 15,2007

Staggering numbers of rapes and deaths of vulnerable New Yorkers with disabilities living in group homes are being purposefully kept from local authorities

 

People are outraged and people are speaking out against this evil which is the worst discrimination in the history of New York State.”

— Michael Carey- Advocate for people with disabilities and their families

ALBANY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, August 31, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- People are outraged and people are speaking out against this evil which is the worst discrimination in the history of New York State. People with disabilities are being denied 911 emergency medical and police services. People with disabilities are being denied their constitutional equal rights to equal protection of laws. People with disabilities are being treated inhumanely, they are treated as lower class citizens, they are being discriminated against.

Here is a very powerful and truthful letter in the Syracuse Times https://www.syracusenewtimes.com/state-run-group-homes-under-fire/ following the hard to fathom heinous maggot in breathing tube cover-up http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2017/08/maggots_ny_group_home_rome_steven_wenger.html
The New York Daily News print and online section called Voice of the People piece titled, “The vulnerable need watchdogs” http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/aug-28-watchdogs-greed-mutts-article-1.3442927 speaks loud and clear about how these cover-ups are able to continue.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is ignoring the most basic safety, abuse and neglect, as well as death prevention measures to protect our most vulnerable, which are required 911emergency services and surveillance cameras. This NY Daily News letter is not the only major newspaper to print the identical problem that the NY Times Editorial Board wrote on four years ago http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/10/opinion/protecting-the-most-vulnerable.html?mcubz=3 following their award winning “Abused & Used” investigative reporting series which was a runner up for a Pulitzer Prize http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/nyregion/abused-and-used-series-page.html?mcubz=3

Thousands of reports of abuse, neglect and deaths of people with disabilities are reported every month to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s run abuse hotline and practically everything is disappearing. Literally almost all rapes and criminally negligent deaths are being covered-up with the Governor Cuomo’s knowledge. These crimes that are happening in massive proportion first and foremost must be stopped, but New York State Governor Cuomo’s position has been obvious, it does not matter if these people live or die. The atrocities that continue to go on in New York State have just made international news. The Associated Press did an extensive investigative piece regarding maggots found twice in the breath tube of a man with disabilities

This criminal neglect case was covered-up by Governor Cuomo’s wrongfully titled Justice Center, like thousands of others. It is standard operating procedure for this fraudulent and corrupt State agency to keep most reported crimes, medical emergencies and deaths from all local authorities which include local police, County elected District Attorney’s and Medical Examiners. The scheme which is allowing the governors agency to get away with such horrific atrocities that are likened to war crimes is by circumventing the 911 call systems which are supposed to be in place to protect everyone. Gov. Cuomo’s position is quite clear, the hell with the disabled, it is not in our interest to provide them 911 medical or police assistance or services, which is egregious & deadly discrimination. Why else would Governor Cuomo ignore; the massive NY Times “Abused & Used” series, over a dozen AP New and BuzzFeed News investigative reports on the Justice Center (please Google), the New York State Comptroller Audit and countless pleas for these emergency measures by Jonathan Carey’s father http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/nyregion/boys-death-highlights-crisis-in-homes-for-disabled.html and widely known advocate, Michael Carey, dating back to when Gov. Cuomo was the Attorney General? Anyone can change their mind and actions at any time, but what will it take for Governor Cuomo to take the most basic steps to end decades of horrific discrimination against people with disabilities and ensure them 911 emergency services and safe care? I have attached two extremely damning short videos done by AP News and the NY Daily News regarding the maggot story which was the number two AP News story in the world when it came out recently https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSdCD8gxeHY and ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68q_zWQGEKs

It is also extremely important to bring to light another New York Daily News piece which revealed the fact that the New York State Assembly leadership knew that Cuomo’s Justice Center was a fraud but refused to investigate or take any actions to stop the crimes occurring there http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/secret-tape-shames-queens-assemblyman-article-1.1814814 . Michael Carey requested investigations with full subpoena power of Cuomo’s Justice Center because of the wide-scale criminal cover-ups of massive numbers of physical and sexual assault crimes and criminally negligent deaths, as well as the Medicaid fraud occurring within the Justice Center. Here is a direct quote from this powerful news story, “Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi (D—Queens), who chairs the chamber’s investigations committee, said Assembly Democratic leadership believes the Justice Center for the Protection of People With Special Needs touted by Gov. Cuomo is a fraud but isn’t prepared to investigate at this time.”

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Agriculture Secretary Perdue Launches Second “Back to Our Roots” RV Tour
Three-State Tour to Focus on Rural Prosperity, Preparation for 2018 Farm Bill

(Washington, D.C., August 30, 2017) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue is traveling to Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire for the 2nd “Back to Our Roots” Tour to gather input on the 2018 Farm Bill and increasing rural prosperity. Along the way, Perdue will meet with farmers, ranchers, foresters, producers, students, governors, Members of Congress, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) employees, and other stakeholders.

This second RV Tour will feature stops in three states: Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. For social media purposes, Secretary Perdue’s Twitter account (@SecretarySonny) will be using the hashtag #BackToOurRoots.

*NOTE: Media outlets wishing to cover events on the tour must RSVP to press@oc.usda.gov. Media should indicate which events they are planning to attend.

 

2nd “Back to Our Roots” RV Tour

NOTE: Secretary Perdue will tour the Lindt and Sprüngli Chocolate Factory. Press will be permitted on the tour, with a press gaggle to follow. Schedule of events is subject to change.

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Connecticut

11:45 a.m. ET      Connecticut Farm Bureau Farm Bill Listening Session

Secretary Perdue, Governor Dannel Malloy, Senator Richard Blumenthal, and Senator Chris Murphy will participate in a listening session with approximately 40 farmers and producers to discuss their thoughts and concerns for the 2018 Farm Bill. Press will be permitted in the listening session, with a press gaggle to follow.

Rear of Prides Corner Nursery

(Area off of loading dock)

122 Waterman Road

Lebanon, CT 06249

Massachusetts

2:30 p.m. ET        Massachusetts Farm Bureau Farm Bill Listening Session

Secretary Perdue, Representative Jim McGovern, Commissioner John Lebeaux, and Mr. Ed Davidian will meet with approximately 75 farmers and producers to discuss their thoughts and concerns for the 2018 Farm Bill. Press will be permitted in the listening session, with a press gaggle to follow.

Davidian Brothers Farm

199 Ball Street

Northborough, MA 01532

 

5:00 p.m. ET        Lindt & Sprüngli Chocolate Factory Tour 

Secretary Perdue will tour the Lindt and Sprüngli Chocolate Factory. Press will be permitted on the tour, with a press gaggle to follow.

1 Fine Chocolate Place 

Stratham, NH 03885

 

Friday, September 1, 2017

New Hampshire

8:20 a.m. ET        Tour of Lēf Hydroponic Farm

Secretary Perdue and New Hampshire Agriculture Commissioner Lorraine Stuart Merrill will tour the Lēf Hydroponic Farm. Press will be permitted on the tour, with a press gaggle to follow.

Lēf Farm

662 Route 106 North

Loudon, NH 03307

11:00 a.m. ET      Agriculture and Rural Prosperity Task Force Listening Session

Secretary Perdue will host a Task Force listening session with Governor Chris Sununu, Representative Carol Shea-Porter, Representative Ann McLane Kuster, local elected officials, industry leaders, farm bureau members, students, and local farmers. The listening session will focus on improving quality of life for people living in rural areas, including broadband, the opioid epidemic, and housing. For more information on the Agriculture and Rural Prosperity Task Force click HERE. Press will be permitted in the listening session, with a press gaggle to follow.

Wolfeboro Town Hall

86 South Main Street

Wolfeboro, NH 03894

3.00 pm EDT       Swearing-In Ceremony for the U.S. Forest Service’s new Chief, Tony Tooke

Secretary Perdue will swear in the new Chief of the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Mr. Tony Tooke. Governor Sununu and USFS employees will be in attendance for the swearing in ceremony. Press will be permitted to attend the swearing in, with a press gaggle to follow.

Pemigewasset Overlook

Kancamagus Highway

Albany, NH 03818

 

You may click HERE or below for a wrap-up video of Secretary Perdue’s first “Back to Our Roots” Tour, which made stops in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana

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$3.8 Million Awarded to Researchers at University of Utah Health and Intermountain Healthcare

National Cancer Institute Grant Funds Advanced Cancer Screening Tool

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, USA, August 30, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Researchers from the University of Utah Health, Intermountain Healthcare, and Huntsman Cancer Institute received a grant for $3.8 Million from the National Cancer Institute to develop an advanced cancer screening tool. The new tool will couple electronic health record technologies with advanced clinical decision support (CDS) tools to screen for several types of cancer and identify and manage high risk patients within primary care settings and the broader care delivery system.

“It is crucial that primary care physicians who are the frontline of care identify patients who are at high risk of developing cancer,” says grant co-investigator Scott Narus, PhD, Medical Informatics Director and Chief Clinical Systems Architect for Intermountain Healthcare. “Early diagnosis and screening of cancer greatly increases the chances for successful treatment.”

Increased scientific evidence supports individualizing cancer screening based on risk to better predict probabilities of cancer development. Informatics researchers are challenged by significant barriers to implementation of an effective clinical decision support tool because:

· Some electronic health record (EHR) systems have limited clinical decision support capabilities
· There is minimal sharing of clinical decision support rules among healthcare organizations
· Existing clinical decision support systems rely on closed architectures

U of U Health, Intermountain, and Huntsman Cancer institute researchers are determined to meet these challenges because there is a critical need for EHR-agnostic clinical decision support platforms that enable sharing across healthcare organizations.

“The goal of the CDS project is to enable a standards-based and scalable CDS platform for individualized cancer screening to be used across healthcare organizations,” say Principal Investigators Guilherme Del Fiol, MD, PhD and Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD, both Assistant Professors of Biomedical Informatics at University of Utah Health. “To achieve this goal, our team of researchers will extend and solidify two well-established open source CDS Web services based on rule logic (OpenCDS) and information retrieval (OpenInfobutton).”

Working with primary care physicians, oncologists, and genetic counselors, researchers will develop CDS algorithms and interventions to support individualized screening of breast and colorectal cancer using two modalities:

1. Automatic detection of patients at high risk for breast and colorectal cancer according to national cancer guidelines;
2. Individualized evidence for providers and patients to better understand risk-appropriate screening strategies.

“With the collaboration between the University of Utah and Intermountain Healthcare, and the support of the National Cancer Institute, we have the potential to produce a CDS platform that has significant impact on individualizing cancer screening according to the best available evidence,” says Dr. Narus. “Our aim is to improve patient care and outcomes through evidence-based medicine.”

With consultation from Intermountain, University of Utah Health will be responsible for developing the CDS platform and workflows and demonstrating it in their care delivery system. Intermountain will then evaluate the solution against Intermountain’s care delivery system to show that the application and workflow are transferable to another organization and EHR.