Ideas for how to fix a broken medical system

Ideas for how to fix a broken medical system by Steve Kirsch – SubStack

Here are a few ideas I have. My readers probably have a lot more.

Executive summary

I have a list of changes that could be made to fix a badly broken medical system.

The problem with my list is that it shouldn’t be coming from an engineer in California. Why isn’t the medical community itself realizing how broken the system is and making a list of needed reforms?

The answer is simple: the system is now too corrupt to correct itself. It must be reformed by listening to people from outside the medical community.

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My list of ways to restore trust in the medical system

Here are just a few ideas. This list is not exhaustive. I have a much more detailed list of over 100 changes that I haven’t had time to publish yet. This is just my short list.

  1. We should eliminate the liability protection for vaccine manufacturers and people who give the shot. After all, they have ASSURED us it is safe and effective. So what should they be afraid of?
  2. Severe consequences for any medical personnel who fail to report adverse events to the VAERS system. Boy, would that change things.
  3. Independent review panels staffed by people who have been critical of the COVID vaccines (i.e., were on the side of science)
  4. EUAs that are only granted if the drug has equal to or better safety and efficacy than solutions that are available. There should be an appeal available to an outside body with no conflicts if the FDA either improperly denies an EUA or issues an EUA. Right now, there is no accountability.
  5. EUAs should be automatically revoked once the drug is approved (instead of this “infinitely long” EUA which allows the drug maker to escape liability)
  6. A means for public accountability for FDA, CDC, public health, and outside committee members who can currently duck all legitimate attempts by credible scientists to challenge them.
  7. A VAERS system which is run by an independent agency and adopts the ESP:VAERS improvements. The VAERS team is solely tasked with identifying safety signals and assessing probable causality.
  8. Immediate full transparency of all documents for any drug getting EUA or full approval

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