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What happens when someone with a background in science studies and an interest in patient experience has to stay in hospital?

Some passing thoughts on illness as a boundary object following my recent stay in hospital with a broken leg.

(seemed a good way to revive my blog)

#healthCare #hospitals #ScienceStudies #Patients #STS
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Literacy of the Present · Illness as Boundary Object            It’s not the kind of thing that would get past an ethics committee. Proposing to break my leg as part of the methodology is someth…

mille morti in due settimane. nella striscia di gaza, israele bombarda, sfolla, e prende di mira gli operatori sanitari

Martina Stefanoni
da Radio Popolare

In nemmeno due settimane di ripresa dei bombardamenti israeliani sulla striscia di Gaza, sono state uccise mille persone. I bombardamenti sono stati costanti e inarrestabili, proseguiti anche durante l’Eid al-Fitr, la festa per la fine del mese del Ramadan, una delle feste più importante e sentite per il mondo islamico.
Oggi, l’esercito israeliano va oltre, ordinando l’evacuazione della città di Rafah, nel sud della striscia di Gaza. Decine di migliaia di persone, per l’ennesima volta, hanno raccolto il poco che avevano, e a piedi o a bordo di mezzi di fortuna, hanno lasciato Rafah. Una città che durante i mesi di guerra è stata completamente rasa al suolo. Alla popolazione che durante il cessate il fuoco aveva provato a ristabilirsi lì, o che si trovavano lì nella speranza di passare il confine con l’Egitto nelle rare evacuazioni concesse, è stato ordinato di spostarsi ad Al Mawasi, una zona costiera che già era stata identificata come “zona umanitaria” dall’esercito israeliano, ma che è stata più e più volte bombardata. Al Mawasi è anche la zona dove secondo il piano israeliano per la rioccupazione di Gaza che era stato rivelato dal Financial Times negli scorsi giorni sarebbero stati confinati tutti i 2 milioni di Gazawi, prima di procedere all’espulsione.
In questi giorni di ripresa dei bombardamenti, le ong e le agenzie onu presenti nella striscia, hanno descritto una situazione umanitaria spaventosa, aggravata dal fatto che da un mese nella striscia non entra più niente: cibo, carburante, acqua, medicinali. Gli ospedali – ha detto l’Onu – sono tornati ad essere un campo di battaglia. Oggi Jonathan Whittall, il capo dell’agenzia Onu Ocha in Palestina, è tornato a parlare dei quindici paramedici palestinesi uccisi da israele. I quindici operatori sanitari sono stati uccisi una settimana fa, ma solo in questi giorni sono stati recuperati i corpi. Secondo l’ufficio per gli affari umanitari delle Nazioni Unite la Mezzaluna Rossa Palestinese e gli operatori della protezione civile erano in missione per salvare i colleghi che erano stati colpiti in precedenza nel corso della giornata, quando i loro veicoli chiaramente contrassegnati come sanitari sono finiti sotto il pesante fuoco israeliano.
Whittall, ha detto che i paramedici sono stati colpiti e uccisi uno per uno e i loro corpi sepolti in questa fossa comune.
“Li stiamo tirando fuori con le loro uniformi, con i guanti. Erano qui per salvare vite. Invece, sono finiti in una fossa comune”, ha detto Whittall. “Queste ambulanze sono state sepolte nella sabbia”. L’esercito ha ammesso di aver colpito le ambulanze perché – hanno fatto sapere – si muovevano in modo sospetto.
Secondo le Nazioni Unite, almeno 1.060 operatori sanitari sono stati uccisi nei diciotto mesi trascorsi da quando israele ha lanciato la sua offensiva a Gaza.

Radio Popolare · Mille morti in due settimane. Nella striscia di Gaza, Israele bombarda, sfolla, e prende di mira gli operatori sanitari - Radio PopolareIn nemmeno due settimane di ripresa dei bombardamenti israeliani sulla striscia di Gaza, sono state uccise mille persone.

#OracleHealth #breach compromises patient data at US #hospitals

A breach at #Oracle Health impacts multiple US #healthcare organizations and hospitals after a threat actor stole patient data from legacy servers.

Oracle Health has not yet publicly disclosed the incident, but in private communications sent to impacted customers and from conversations with those involved, BleepingComputer confirmed that patient data was stolen in the attack
#privacy

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The New England Journal of Medicine has finally broken its silence on Gaza, only to obscure the truth of an American-backed Israeli genocide unfolding in real time.

At long last, the Journal’s silence has been broken. Its long-awaited intervention comes in the form of an article titled “Health Care Bridges—Pathways toward Trust in Gaza and Beyond.” A piece on such a charged subject would have been carefully edited by the Journal’s staff, including, most likely, its editor in chief. For a powerful American institution that has waited until now to address US-backed violence in Gaza, the article is as evasive and anti-political as we might have expected.

The piece—written by Yasmeen Abu Fraiha, a Palestinian citizen of Israel, Israelis Noam Alon and Avner Halperin, and Abdalrahman Ahmed, a Palestinian from Gaza—rejects any rigorous accounting of Israel’s crimes against Gaza’s medical infrastructure in favor of gauzy platitudes about how healthcare can be an avenue for “building trust” between two warring populations. “The four of us, Palestinians and Israelis, firmly believe in the need to foster hope and build trust,” the authors write. “While watching hospitals turn into battlefields, we’ve also witnessed firsthand the power of healthcare to overcome animosity and bridge the divides between populations in conflict.” It takes great pains to describe the destruction of Gaza’s hospitals and the deaths of its doctors and patients as an unfortunate byproduct of war, as though bombs simply fell from the sky independent of anyone motivated by genocidal intent and without any connection to a long-standing colonial project.

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Fraiha, Halperin, and Alon have appointments at Harvard Kennedy School’s Middle East Initiative, which last year hosted Jared Kushner to discuss “finishing the job” in Gaza so as to clear the way for developing Gaza’s “very valuable, from a real estate perspective…waterfront property.” (Ahmed’s work is based at Brandeis University.) In a conspicuous conflict of interest that is omitted in NEJM’s author disclosure forms, at least one of the authors, Alon, worked for nearly three years in the IDF Special Intelligence Unit, according to her own LinkedIn page. (The length of compulsory military service for Israeli women is two years, meaning that Alon actively chose to serve in the Special Intelligence Unit for the remaining years.) Special Intelligence includes various units expressly devoted to psychological warfare via covert influence campaigns to shape perceptions, undermine adversaries, and control narratives about matters involving Israel or Palestinians. Alon and—presuming they were aware of this easily accessible public information—the NEJM editors appear to have decided that her years at Special Intelligence did not constitute one of the kinds of “relationships or activities that readers could perceive to have influenced, or that give the appearance of potentially influencing, what [the authors] wrote in the submitted work.” Also unusual for an author published in the NEJM is the fact that Alon, according to her LinkedIn profile, has no background in medicine, public health, or health policy.

It is no accident that, after previously at least avoiding the directly genocide-enabling decisions of its peers at the Journal of the American Medical Association, this is who and what the NEJM has strategically allowed to appear in its pages. This editorial choice is not merely inadequate—it actively obscures the truth.

One of the most insidious aspects of the NEJM’s article is its failure to explicitly name Israel as the actor responsible for the devastation it describes. Instead, in moves we have come to expect from genocide-laundering editors at major American news outlets (such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic) aligned with US imperial foreign policy, the article speaks in the passive voice. We get references to “hospitals turned into battlefields,” and lines about medical institutions having been “raided, bombed, and destroyed.” Who did the raiding, bombing, and destroying? We never learn. The phrase “targeted destruction” appears, but without a subject.

The omission is no accident. This kind of deliberate vagueness allows the reader to imagine war as a chaotic, directionless phenomenon rather than a calculated campaign of destruction. It is a textbook example of “the Palestine exception”—the systematic censorship and distortion of Palestinian suffering in mainstream medical, academic, and humanitarian discourse. It is an editorial choice that functions to shield Israel and US foreign policy from accountability while allowing the NEJM to claim that it has, at last, addressed Gaza.

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The piece insists on a depoliticized humanitarian framing (only where Palestinians are concerned—it comfortably mentions Hamas by name), and is silent on the decades of brutally oppressive colonial conditions that provoked a violent revolt. All of these are acts of complicity. By refusing to confront the reality that Palestinian health infrastructure has been deliberately obliterated as part of a broader settler-colonial and genocidal agenda, the Journal has chosen to launder repeated attacks on hospitals, health workers, and patients and broader civilian populations through the language of medical neutrality.

The ongoing genocide against Palestinians is only possible because of unwavering US government support, first by Joe Biden and now by Donald Trump—through the direct provision of thousands of MK-84 bombs designed for mass destruction, of financial assistance, and of diplomatic cover that shields Israel from accountability in international courts and governing bodies. But this truth is nowhere to be found in the piece. As a US-based journal and a leading representative of the American medical profession, the NEJM has an obligation not only to recognize the scale of Israel’s crimes but also to condemn the US government’s role in facilitating them. Anything less is an abdication of moral and professional responsibility via a retreat into self-serving illusions of medicine and public health as apolitical fields.

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The Journal’s new article fits into a long history of imperial medical institutions claiming neutrality while, in practice, reinforcing the power structures responsible for mass violence. As Frantz Fanon warned in his 1959 essay “Medicine and Colonialism,” the medical profession is often an “integral part of colonization, of domination, of exploitation.” Whether through silence or selective narrative framing, institutions like the NEJM play a crucial role in making colonial violence appear reasonable, unfortunate, or at worst, a regrettable tragedy rather than intentional, preventable, and beneficial to a version of medicine aligned with empire.

The piece presents healthcare as the ultimate peace initiative, describing it as “one of the few spheres in which Palestinians and Israelis work together and interact on a daily basis, treating each other with respect and dignity.” The decision to publish this narrative amid an ongoing genocide ignores the obvious reality that Palestinian health workers are not operating within a neutral space but under military occupation and blockade imposed by the occupying power.

It is not “trust” that is lacking; health workers in Gaza have been murdered while performing surgeries, abducted from their hospitals, and tortured in Israeli prisons. An estimated 1,000 Palestinian health workers have been killed since October 2023. Israeli doctors have openly called for bombing Gaza’s hospitals, and reports indicate that some are complicit in the torture of Palestinian detainees. Trust is not possible in a system where one people depends on the erasure of another.

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Contrast the Journal’s aggressively anodyne approach with the findings of the International Court of Justice, which ruled in January 2024 that Israel is plausibly committing genocide. The ICJ focused heavily on Israel’s deliberate destruction of Gaza’s health system, its use of famine as a weapon of war, and its targeted killing of doctors, paramedics, and patients. These legal and political realities are entirely absent from the NEJM’s framing. To publish an article on Gaza’s medical devastation while ignoring the ICJ’s findings is not just negligent; it is providing cover for and genocide denial in real time.

The Journal’s failure here is part of a broader characteristic of the American medical profession: the persistent, self-serving illusion that medicine can function as an apolitical space at all, let alone in the midst of colonial war. Doctors from rich nations like the United States, France, Britain, Germany, and elsewhere frequently present themselves as “neutral observers” rather than as participants in systems of power and the reproduction of inequalities. The assumption is that simply bearing witness to suffering is sufficient, that cataloging the wounds of the oppressed is a meaningful contribution even if it does nothing to stop the violence that creates them.

This approach to medical humanitarianism—treating healthcare as a technocratic intervention rather than a political terrain—has long served to mask state crimes. The Red Cross, for example, famously refused to condemn the Holocaust in real time, choosing instead to maintain its “neutrality” in order to retain access to Nazi concentration camps. (The Red Cross later called this a “moral failure.”) Today, major global health organizations, including those with direct ties to the US government, are maintaining the same silence in Gaza.

The NEJM’s approach is a form of violent collaborationism. By centering “bridge-building” rather than settler-colonial violence, it advances a narrative that is politically useful to those who wish to obscure the reality of genocide. It allows Western institutions to acknowledge Palestinian suffering without indicting the power structures responsible for it. It offers the appearance of engagement without the risk of consequence.

“Building bridges” isn’t possible while simultaneously refusing to name, condemn, or try to stop ongoing war crimes and genocide—not to mention occupation and apartheid medicine. The NEJM’s publication record amid US-backed, Israeli-perpetrated genocide in Gaza will and should be remembered, much as its history during Nazism is now, as a profoundly shameful, cowardly, and—even worse than during Nazism, given the direct role of the US government in Israel’s actions today—collaborationist.

Insistence on medical cooperation without accountability mirrors a broader American medical approach to Palestinian suffering: endless calls for reconciliation while the bombs continue to fall. This is not a peace-building strategy—it is a mechanism for indefinitely deferring both accountability and any possibility of justice. It’s to have a share in the harm, while pretending to do none.

As the writer Robert Jones Jr. has aptly put it: “We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.” With this, Jones is not referring to indefensible claims by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to a right to exist regardless of its actions (and foundations) but rather to the universal rights of human beings to exist—something the Israeli government is denying to Palestinian people on a daily basis. The NEJM’s insistence on a depoliticized framework for trust-building disregards the foundational truth that trust cannot be built between those who are actively murdering and those being murdered. More generally, it cannot be built between colonizer and colonized..

The destruction of Gaza’s health infrastructure is not an unfortunate side effect of war. It is a core feature of Israel’s strategy to make Gaza unlivable, to dismantle Palestinian life at its most fundamental level. It is a war on hospitals, on doctors, on patients, on the Palestinian people, on Palestine. Any discussion of Gaza’s medical catastrophe that does not begin with this premise is not simply inadequate; it is a tacit endorsement of genocide.

#Gaza #Genocide #Israel #Media #Politics #Palestine #WarCrime #Hypocrisy #Hospitals #Children #Colonialism @palestine @israel
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The Nation · The World’s Top Medical Journal Is Giving Cover to GenocideThe New England Journal of Medicine has finally broken its silence on Gaza, only to obscure the truth of an American-backed Israeli genocide unfolding in real time.

US forces destroy cancer hospital in north Yemen

US forces have bombed Al-Rasool Al-Azam Oncology Hospital for the second time in a week, leading to its destruction.

The cancer hospital was newly built, at a cost of 805,165,000 Saudi riyals ($3.3m), and was in the final stages of preparation to be a treatment reference for hundreds of cancer patients in Saada and neighbouring provinces.

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#US
#hospitals

🌍🤝 Congress shows international perspectives for the future of care:

The #future of #nursing is #international, #digital, and #skillsbased – this was made impressively clear at the “Global Minds, Local Care” event at Hof University of Applied Sciences. 🏥💡

Over 170 nursing #professionals, #academics, and representatives of #educationalInstitutions, as well as #managers from #hospitals, #CareFacilities, and professional #associations, came together 👩‍⚕️🌎🚀 Check out t1p.de/n4sqd

With #Gaza being under fire by #Israel again, #hospitals are experiencing horrors.

CW: the linked article contains details about wounded children, and about insufficient means to treat them.

»“They had been sleeping so were coming in wearing pyjamas, wrapped in blankets. Often it was neighbours bringing them because the #parents had been killed. It was horrific. We had to stop resuscitating several #kids simply to focus on one who had a chance,” said Haj-Hassan.

Feroze Sidhwa , a 43-year-old trauma surgeon from California, in Khan Younis as a volunteer with the medical charity #MedGlobal, described telling the father of one four-year-old #girl that his daughter was not going to live more than a few more minutes. “I had a look … She had very serious head injuries … I told her dad to take her outside and be with her and pray with her and he did,” Sidhwa told the Guardian.«

theguardian.com/world/2025/mar

The Guardian · ‘There was just wave after wave’: Gaza doctors recount horror of the last weekBy Jason Burke

We have reached a new level of inhumanity and entitlement.

Israel is no longer even trying to hide their criminal acts. Just mention Hamas and all the western media (and the rest of the world) go numb and look the other way.

Crimes after crime, atrocity after atrocity and no reaction from the moral guardians of our world, the people who put every Russian citizen living in the west as complicit to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, the same who sanction and boycott anyone doing business with Putin, are all silent and even supportive of this monstrous war criminal who is 100 times worse than Putin in everything he does.

But, hey, his victims are not "civilized europeans" and he has the backing of the Orange Hitler, AIPAC, most of EU and of course the majority of the members of the Arab league.

#Genocide #WarCrime #Gaza #Hospitals #Netanyahu #Impunity #WarCrime #Hamas #IDF #Politics
@palestine @israel

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Jonathan Cook · Would it be okay for Hamas to strike a hospital treating Benjamin Netanyahu?By Jonathan Cook