Trump will now collect & distort the COVID data -- bypassing the CDC

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Jul 14, 2020.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The Trump administration ordered hospitals to bypass the C.D.C. and send key virus information to a Washington database, alarming health officials.
    Tuesday, July 14, 2020 3:22 PM EST
    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/14/world/coronavirus-updates.html#link-47bd459f
    • From now on, the Department of Health and Human Services will collect information on patients, available beds and more data.
    • Critics fear the administration’s new system could be open to political distortion.
    The Trump administration has ordered hospitals to bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and, beginning on Wednesday, send all coronavirus patient information to a central database in Washington — a move that has alarmed public health experts who fear the data will be distorted for political gain.

    The new instructions are contained in a little-noticed document posted this week on the Department of Health and Human Services’ website, Sheryl Gay Stolberg reports. From now on, H.H.S., and not the C.D.C., will collect daily reports about the patients that each hospital is treating, how many beds and ventilators are available, and other information vital to tracking the pandemic.

    Officials said the change should help ease data gathering and assist the White House coronavirus task force in allocating scarce supplies like personal protective gear and the drug remdesivir.

    Hospital officials want to streamline reporting, saying it will relieve them from responding to requests from multiple federal agencies, though some say the C.D.C. — an agency that prizes its scientific independency — should be in charge of gathering the information.

    “The C.D.C. is the right agency to be at the forefront of collecting the data,” said Dr. Bala Hota, the chief analytics officer at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

    Public health experts have long expressed concerns that the administration is politicizing science and undermining the disease control centers; four former C.D.C. directors, spanning both Republican and Democratic administrations, said as much in an opinion piece published Tuesday in The Washington Post. The data collection shift reinforced those fears.

    “Centralizing control of all data under the umbrella of an inherently political apparatus is dangerous and breeds distrust,” said Nicole Lurie, who served as assistant secretary for preparedness and response under former President Barack Obama. “It appears to cut off the ability of agencies like C.D.C. to do its basic job.”

    The shift grew out of a tense conference call several weeks ago between hospital executives and Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator.

    After Dr. Birx complained that hospitals were not adequately reporting their data, she convened a working group of government and hospital officials who devised the new plan, according to Janis Orlowski, chief health care officer of the Association of American Medical Colleges, who participated.

    But news of the change came as a shock inside the C.D.C., which has long been responsible for gathering public health data, according to two officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it. A spokesman for the disease control centers referred questions to the Department of Health and Human Services, which has not responded to a request for comment.

    The dispute exposes the vast gaps in the government’s ability to collect and manage health data — an antiquated system at best, experts say.
     
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    just in time too
     
  3. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    The village idiot on here was saying Brazil and the US had this under control only days ago.
     
  4. Overnight

    Overnight

    Now I know normalcy will return soon, if the US is posting only 872 new deaths in a day. The WHOLE COUNTRY. At it's peak, NYC alone was posting 500 new deaths per day back in late April/May.

    Time to go long airline stocks.

     
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    who dat? B12S?
     
  6. smallfil

    smallfil

    Yeah, because bureaucrats which stand to lose their cushy six figure jobs cannot be biased when they interpret any data? It is called conflict of interest. What they probably, fear is more scrutiny to as how the data is collected? And their jobs becoming irrelevant? The Department of Health and Human Services should be the ones collecting data. Political hacks working at the CDC will not longer be able to pull data out of their asses and manipulate it.