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What advice does Dr. Asif Qureshi have for others relevant to this situation? A specific physician can prolong your life and enhance your well-being. A specific physician cannot make you live forever. Make sure the mentioned questions are answered relevant to the specific patient. Make sure your patient is managed by competent physicians able to answer all questions relevant to the patient. Questions that must be answered in this situation. What questions must be answered in any hospice care situation? How old is the person at this point? Where is the profile of the person? What is the profile of the person? What seems to be the problem at this point, whether medical issues or administrative issues? Who diagnosed this person? When did the person provide this diagnosis? What is the diagnosis? What are the symptoms? What are the signs? How are these issues interfering with the person’s activities of daily living? How did you reach this diagnosis? Who verified the diagnosis? How did you verify that the person is not facing abuse and/or neglect from caretakers? What did you do to verify the diagnosis and correct it if it was wrong? What must happen to fake physicians and administrators who provided the wrong diagnosis and/or inappropriate referrals? Termination from services. Further disciplinary proceedings. Relief to the victim. What must the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services and similar entities do relevant to hospice? Take these facts authored by Dr. Asif Qureshi and display them on your website. What is hospice care? Hospice care is a type of healthcare that focuses on the palliation of a terminally ill patient's pain and symptoms and attends to their emotional and spiritual needs at the end of life. What is not hospice care? A healthcare provider who makes the wrong diagnosis and then refers the person to hospice care. This situation is not hospice care. This situation is medical malpractice and/or medical negligence. Do not make the wrong diagnosis and provide inappropriate referrals. What is a terminally ill patient? An illness or condition is terminal when it cannot be cured and is likely to lead to the death of the individual. For whom is hospice required? Hospice is available to people who have an end-stage disease (see examples) and are not expected to live longer than 6 months. The focus of hospice is provide comfort near the end of life. Hospice helps people live life as fully as possible while maintaining their dignity and their personal control over their life. Advance directives have to be maintained. These forms ensure that your wishes are known and there is someone to speak for you. Where are guidelines for existing specific physicians and aspiring specific physicians from Dr. Asif Qureshi? https://www.qureshiuniversity.com/physicians.html End-stage diseases What is another word or term for terminal illness? End-stage disease What are examples of end-stage diseases that do not provide a life expectancy of longer than 6 months? End-stage heart failure End-stage renal disease End-stage respiratory disease End-stage liver disease End-stage neurological disease End-stage cancer of the digestive system, endocrine system, integumentary system, lymphatic (immune) system, reproductive system, muscular system, and/or skeletal system End-stage Alzheimer’s disease End-stage Parkinson's disease End-stage dementia (including Alzheimer's) End-stage motor neuron disease (MND) What is the name and date of birth of the person? Does the person have an end-stage disease? What else needs to be done? How have hospice regulations changed due to Internet guidelines, particularly those from Dr. Asif Qureshi? You can review your diagnosis using the questions authored by Dr. Asif Qureshi. You can review your care plan. To determine which hospice care regulations need to be updated, go to: https://www.findlaw.com/healthcare/patient-rights/hospice-care-regulations-and-laws.html |
How did the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services Director Theresa Eagleson reply to the relevant interview questions circulated on June 30, 2022? On June 30, 2022, the director of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services was Theresa Eagleson: Is that correct? What are the duties and responsibilities of your job? What are the skills and knowledge required for this job? On or before June 30, 2022, your official email, fax, and mailing address were not displayed online at https://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/Pages/default.aspx: What were the reasons for this? On or before June 30, 2022, your office did not display the relevant guidelines in a question-and-answer format online the way they are displayed here: What were the reasons for this? What did you understand from questions and answers at www.qureshiuniversity.com/hospice.html? What is their answer? A response is awaited. What type of executive professional was responsible for authoring these guidelines? On or before June 30, 2022, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services Director Theresa Eagleson (https://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/About/Pages/Director.aspx) and similar executives at other locations were responsible for authoring these guidelines. When Dr. Asif Qureshi discovered they had failed to fulfill their responsibilities, he had to author these guidelines himself. Therefore, reimbursement for Dr. Asif Qureshi is justified. Many more similar guidelines need to be authored by Dr. Asif Qureshi in a question-and-answer format, which requires further resources and remuneration. |