As of today, my blog has accrued 20,000+ dedicated visits to the site, which translates to an average of 1,300+ per month, this since its creation in early April, 2012. Important to note that in the first 6 months of publication, we recorded less than 1,000 such visits; and indeed, in the last 4-6 months, there has been a marked surge, including in terms of direct contacts from both government as well as media. Something tells me the neither ADHS director Will "Yea team!" Humble, nor BHS director Cory "crazycorycorner" Nelson get this much attention on their official blogs sites. And that's what they get, I reckon, for being so utterly deceitful. I encourage you to see:
directorsblog.azdhs.gov
and/or
bhsblog.azdhs.gov
And if you should desire to directly add your comments to these two state employees' blogs, this is great way to do it. Copy your statements if possible, for it is very likely that you're statements to the effect that there are obvious problems at ASH, etc., will be censored, and that your right to express your concerns will be criminally denied; better yet, feel free to forward your a copy comments to me, so that I can post them on this blog site.
They deserve whatever they have coming, so please, do not be shy about it.
(A)
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division.
This agency has the utmost authority in terms of the fact that as per the provisions of the Americans With Disabilities Act, each and every patient at ASH is due full protection as seriously mentally ill and disabled American citizens, and yet, ASH patients as a whole are graphically discriminated against on the basis of their given disability(s), including in the context of ongoing physical and psychological/emotional abuses that we we would never see in other public facilities. Therein, direct application of the patent discriminations that are banned by the ADA and other like federal enactments.
ADDRESS:
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue
Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Main
Washington, DC 20530
ACTING ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
Jocelyn Samuels
Civil Rights Division (202) 514-4609
(B)
The Department of Health and Human Services
Office for Civil Rights. This is the federal agency responsible for responding to good faith reports specific to civil rights violations as per the dictate of both the Americans With Disabilities Act, and the Hospital Information Portability and Protection Act (HIPPA). As such, they can serve in terms of initiating investigations about ASH administrations' willful denial of patient' access to their own personal medical records, which I know for a fact do contain meaningful data specific to the substandard clinical practices at ASH. In order to cover up such data,ASH administrators-including ASH's primary legal counsel, AZ Assistant Attorney General Joel "the mortician" Rudd-hide behind HIPPA as a matter of standard practice, and this is in direct contradiction to the purpose of the HIPPA act in itself.
ADDRESS:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, SW
Room 509F, HHH Building
Washington, D.C. 20201
200 Independence Avenue, SW
Room 509F, HHH Building
Washington, D.C. 20201
For all other non-privacy related inquiries to OCR, including comments or questions about OCR's web site, please send an email to OCRMail@hhs.gov
In addition, we have a pre-recorded message with useful information about OCR:
toll-free: (800) 368-1019
TDD toll-free: (800) 537-7697
TDD toll-free: (800) 537-7697
( C)
- Address:
- The Joint Commission
One Renaissance Blvd.
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Washington DC Office
601 13th Street, NW
Suite 560 South
Washington, DC 20005
- Customer Service: 630-792-5800pao
Account Executive: 630-792-3007
- Fax number: 630-792-5005
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