do i trust HHS reports? i mean no, frankly, even where they seem to confirm my priors this is a curious sample. why were they authorized but not completed? does this imply the authorization was flawed? what fraction of total cases was this?
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Under @SecKennedy's leadership, HHS is restoring integrity and transparency to organ procurement and transplant policy by putting patients’ lives first. These reforms are essential to restoring trust, ensuring informed consent, and protecting the rights and dignity of prospective donors and their families.
i had a chat with gpt about this incidentally, and my impression is that if you're inclined to trust medical paperwork you should first consider them as legal documents in potential malpractice suits and meditate on the incentives that generates
but another reason you might not want to investigate the "authorized and completed" cases is that systematic investigation would probably turn up evidence that We Murdered Some Folks To Steal Their Organs and i doubt anyone wants to deal with that don't worry about it babe
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