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February 3, 2012

Komen foundation resumes funding of Planned Parenthood

Filed under: Health Care — Nancy @ 11:35 am -0800

Brinker0203On Tuesday, Marvin Olasky reported that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation decided to discontinue its funding of Planned Parenthood. In the days since, LifeNews.com reported that donations to Komen had increased by 100 percent, but there was also news yesterday that a top Komen official had resigned over the decision.

This morning, the Susan G. Komen board of directors and founder and CEO Nancy G. Brinker released the following statement:

We want to apologize to the American public for recent decisions that cast doubt upon our commitment to our mission of saving women’s lives.

The events of this week have been deeply unsettling for our supporters, partners and friends and all of us at Susan G. Komen. We have been distressed at the presumption that the changes made to our funding criteria were done for political reasons or to specifically penalize Planned Parenthood. They were not.

Our original desire was to fulfill our fiduciary duty to our donors by not funding grant applications made by organizations under investigation. We will amend the criteria to make clear that disqualifying investigations must be criminal and conclusive in nature and not political. That is what is right and fair.

Our only goal for our granting process is to support women and families in the fight against breast cancer. Amending our criteria will ensure that politics has no place in our grant process. We will continue to fund existing grants, including those of Planned Parenthood, and preserve their eligibility to apply for future grants, while maintaining the ability of our affiliates to make funding decisions that meet the needs of their communities.

It is our hope and we believe it is time for everyone involved to pause, slow down and reflect on how grants can most effectively and directly be administered without controversies that hurt the cause of women. We urge everyone who has participated in this conversation across the country over the last few days to help us move past this issue. We do not want our mission marred or affected by politics—anyone’s politics.

Starting this afternoon, we will have calls with our network and key supporters to refocus our attention on our mission and get back to doing our work. We ask for the public’s understanding and patience as we gather our Komen affiliates from around the country to determine how to move forward in the best interests of the women and people we serve.

We extend our deepest thanks for the outpouring of support we have received from so many in the past few days and we sincerely hope that these changes will be welcomed by those who have expressed their concern.

from: http://online.worldmag.com/2012/02/03/komen-foundation-resumes-funding-of-planned-parenthood/

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Who Gets Welfare?

Filed under: Health Care — Nancy @ 11:30 am -0800

Source: Census Bureau

The chart shows the percent of households receiving a benefit in each of the education categories. For example:

Over a third of households with heads whose formal education was limited to a high school diploma — the most common type of household — received at least one of these types of assistance in 2010. A majority of households with heads who stopped their schooling before graduating from high school received government assistance in 2010.

Total assistance was about $600 billion in 2010 and it went to almost one half the population.

Source: University of Chicago professor Casey Mulligan at The New York Times’ Economix blog.

from: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheJohnGoodmanHealthBlog/~3/biPgFWORR2I/

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Experiencing an uninvited gift

Filed under: Health Care — Nancy @ 11:00 am -0800

Experiencing an uninvited gift

It’s been five years since she was told she was cancer free. Today she was told it was back, and the future was quite grim.

My job was to make sure she understood how to properly take the medication that would reduce the swelling around the tumor so radiation could start as soon as possible.

That was my job. Clinically speaking it wasn’t the most challenging or difficult issue of the day as I scanned her file. Then I went to speak with her.


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