Saturday, December 18, 2010

Office Of Vermont Health Access Names Dr. Michael Farber As Medical Director


Office Of Vermont Health Access Names Dr. Michael Farber As Medical Director

MONTPELIER, VT — Susan W. Besio, Ph.D., Director of the Office of Vermont Health Access (OVHA) of the State of Vermont Agency of Human Services, announced today that Michael C. Farber, M.D., has been named Medical Director for OVHA, the organization that administers the state’s Medicaid programs. Farber, who is board certified in internal medicine, will also join the faculty of the University of Vermont College of Medicine. He will begin his new role on October 1, 2009.
Farber currently serves as Medicaid Medical Director and Medical Policy Chief for California Medicaid (Medi-Cal) Managed Care Division in the California Department of Health Care Services, a position he has held since 2006. In that role, he has responsibility for setting statewide medical standards, developing quality improvement policies, and advising the State on program legislation and regulations for the Medi-Cal Managed Care program. He also directs statewide policy efforts relating to quality of care and access to care by contract health plans, and sets statewide clinical practice guidelines and medical standards for managed care contractors.
“We are extremely pleased that Dr. Farber will be coming to Vermont,” said Besio. “His broad experience and leadership within a statewide Medicaid program, combined with his strong background and first-hand knowledge of medical practice, will be a significant asset as we work to effectively and efficiently manage Vermont’s publicly funded health insurance programs.”
OVHA provides healthcare coverage for over 140,000 Vermonters, and, as the only publicly-run statewide managed care organization in the country, plays an innovative role in Vermont healthcare reform and in improving health outcomes for its citizens. Farber will serve as chief clinical liaison to legislators, insurance providers and other state program units, and will provide medical leadership for key policy decisions and the shaping of administrative strategies to enhance the operating efficiency both of Medicaid and related healthcare initiatives across the state.
“Dr. Farber’s knowledge in the health care policy arena will be of great value as we continue to expand the public/private partnership between Vermont state government and the University of Vermont,” said Frederick C. Morin III, M.D., Dean of the UVM College of Medicine. “We look forward to having him collaborate with faculty colleagues on policy and research, as well as sharing his expertise and perspective with our medical and graduate students.”
Farber joined the California Department of Health Services in 1993, serving as senior medical consultant in the Medi-Cal Policy Section in the fee-for-service division, with responsibility for all Medi-Cal policy on internal medicine and subspecialty medicine, radiology, hospice and pain management, home health agencies, infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS medicine. He also played a key role in shaping legislation and formulating California policy in telemedicine. He was promoted to Senior Medical Consultant in 1999 and Medicaid Medical Director in 2006. Prior to state service, Farber was in private practice in primary internal medicine and the subspecialty practice of infectious diseases. He was also Medical Director for Infection Control at Mercy American River Hospital and Mercy San Juan Hospital in the Sacramento area, where he was a senior attending physician and served on medical and leadership committees.
Farber earned his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Cincinnati, completed residency at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, and was a fellow in infectious diseases at the University of Southern California/Rancho Los Amigos Hospital and then at Mt. Sinai College of Medicine/Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. Subsequently, he served as Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at New York Medical College.
Farber and his family will relocate to Vermont from California this fall.
Source: Department of Health
Last Updated at: August 12, 2009 09:42:34

Dr. Farber, our prestigious Medical Director, will decide my fate on Monday...

Let's hope Dr. Farber (our prestigious medical director who will decide if I get my medicine back or not on Monday) was a gay military man...

My Letter To Senator Sanders

Dear Senator Sanders, I have contacted your office about this problem and I believe the nice woman who helped me was Diane Ireland. I am literally the shining example of what's wrong with profit-based health care. After 2 ulcers landed me in FAHC's ER, they found what they called Tumors. I got 4 opinions and all said that without tumor excision surgery, I would die. I had the surgery. Not only were the Tumors not cancerous, but they effectively ruined my GI Tract. Now there Is so much scar tissue in my GI Tract that eating is painful and difficult. 2 years ago (The surgery was in 2003), a Dr. Willis GI MD here at FAHC did a barium study and an upper and lower GI series and said he saw "Some minor irritation but it looks fine to me!" Things worsened. Pain, weight loss, you name it. Finally I decided to go to Cleveland Clinic to get another hospitals opinion. When they saw the pictures taken from the barium study 2 years earlier, they were shocked. I had a nearly completely blocked pyloric valve which a simple upper GI with an inflated balloon fixed. Dr. Shay at Cleveland Clinic, showing me the pictures FAHC took two years earlier not only showed the blocked valve, but very clearly missed it! Impossible because that is what the test measures. What Dr. Shay also did not understand was how an upper GI could be done here at FAHC without them literally running into the blocked valve. Seems all was not fine. For two years I begged FAHC to help, their response was " What do you want me to do?" Cleveland said that there was no way the valve blockage could've been missed on the two tests at FAHC, yet they were. After my original surgery. I was left fending for myself. Couldn't eat, intractable nausea, vomiting, a bacterial overgrowth, pelvic floor dysynergia, Visceral Hypersensitivity, recurrent pancreatitis. Was at 99 lbs 3 months post op (2003 FAHC surgery), puking blood and was basically told I would die and was literally thrown at Dartmouth. Had to wait 39 days but got there. When I arrived, a Dr. Lacy GI MD informed me that " I've read your chart Paul, took me all weekend! You are just a series of horrifying medical mistakes!" He then asked if I had ever smoked pot. I said yes on occasion as years earlier my PCP had said it might help. Now I am a Biochemist, one who worked for Wyeth. I had never even heard of Marinol (aka Dronabinol). Well, Dr. Lacy put me on this Marinol (basically THC pills). It was a miracle. Within one day my nausea was gone, within a week, I was eating again, and within a month I was back to my optimum weight. Seems I wasn't going to die. The only hitch was that I would have to take it for life. For 7 years, approved my Medicare no problem. Suddenly, this past March, Medicare began suddenly denying to pay simply because my condition wasn't "listed" on the Compendia they use to determine coverage. In fact, it was. I went to the Med Library myself. Found "Post Operative Treatment and Prophylaxis" with no time limits or other restrictions. Well, at the Medicare hearing, where interestingly the judge AND Medicare reps were only there by phone. Obviously they couldn't face me. Well my appeal was denied. How? They said there was a disclaimer but I could never find any. They were using the judge's ignorance against me. Now 4 months had passed. Once again, I was about 99 lbs, All the same as before. My Dr.'s got me on the VT Medical Marijuana Registry but finding a caregiver was impossible. Also, under the tight laws of smoked pot for Rx, I couldn't get enough to match what I was on. By August, after the surgery in Cleveland, I was so bad I did nearly die. I contacted your office and worked with Diane, the Health Care Ombudsman, anyone who would listen. Medicaid at first simply parroted what Medicare said. Then, after your office, Legal Aid/HCO and finally a Dr. Farber (the states Medical Director) was contacted, The HCO called 4 months ago to say Medicaid WOULD pay. I thought my problems were finally over and began recuperating nicely. That approval was for 4 months but with all that had happened, it was assumed they would keep covering it. This past week that approval expired and I found out today that come Monday, I will no longer be covered. It was a shock. Right before Christmas they are going to try to kill me again out of simple greed? No. I contacted your office today, the HCO is on the case but it could take weeks to resolve. In those weeks I will be violently Ill. You see, the ONLY alternative nausea medicines that exist (called 5HT3 Antagonists), gave me seizures! One of which has now broken my spine in 5 places. Obviously, I cannot take them. I write to you as someone who knows you (Your Neighbour, Stephen Goldberg, uses me in many of his plays. Many you have come to see!); but also just so that, if something should happen as a result of this action to me, I thought you should know. And when we thought we had resolved the issue M. Ireland told me to inform her if anything further occurred. I offer my medical records, my own voice, whatever may help here. People, when they hear this say "THEY CAN'T DO THAT" Well, obviously they can and Do and are. If you can help, I am literally begging for my life here, please help me. I don't want to die of Greed. But if I do; use my story. I think it shows what you want people to see. Also, how does FAHC come to monopolise Burlington? Under your proposed Public Option that wouldn't bother me, but everyone tells me to Sue (even some at FAHC), but where would I receive care if I did? Sorry this was so long but I had to tell it. If only it helps in the future for you to have a real case and all the required documentation. Again my medical records are already open to your office. Use them. Thank you so much. I admire you a great deal (I voted for you when you were first elected here!) and I know you can use this to help explain that the insurance companies have already taken over and profit-based health care is a crime! Any help you could offer would be heartfelt appreciated. Thanks again. Sincerely, Paul J Soychak http://paulsoychak.com/ Paul@paulsoychak.com 8024974109 8884705852 174 Maple Street #8 Burlington, VT 05401-4633

Saturday, December 11, 2010

HD 3D Yule Log

Don't get better than that!

Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world; I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow airport.General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed; but I don't see that. Seems to me that love is everywhere.Often its not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there.fathers and sons mothers and daughters husbands and wives boyfriends girlfriends old friends.when the planes hit the twin towers as far as I know, none of the phone calls from the people on board were messags of hate or revenge, they were all messages of love.
If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll
find that love actually is all around...

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Paul J Soychak
http://paulsoychak.com
Paul@paulsoychak.com
8024974109
8884705852
174 Maple Street #8
Burlington, VT 05401-4633

Tuesday, December 7, 2010