Yes, we have known this for awhile. I would rather die at home then go to a corrupt hospital these days. They DO NOT care about the patient these days, only the almighty dollar. They follow the narrative: government control dictates how they treat in order to keep Medicare and Medicaid dollars flowing, money from big pharma flowing, and money for positive Covid cases and ICU/ventilator dollars flowing. They are also on the racial inequity/CRT bandwagon-more money from government if this is pushed. I am a retired RN and glad I no longer work in the corrupt hospital system anymore. In the 1970’s there was more focus on the patient, in the late ‘80-‘op’s, it became about money.
I have heard that some hospitals give ivermectin to the vaxed but not untaxed. Not sure how true it is. Just like removal of a name from a transplant list if you are unvaxed. This is medical inequity based on vax status if true, similar to racial inequity.
That coincides with the inception of the insurance HMO's, which is when insurance shifted from catastrophic coverage to covering office visits for hangnails, and which also put insurance companies in the driver's seat about what they'd cover and what they wouldn't. That also generated the thought process which became 'insurance is a right' and convinced a good portion of the populace that becoming dependent on the medical system was a good idea, and that helped lay the foundation for it to become a money-making racket.
Yes, we have known this for awhile. I would rather die at home then go to a corrupt hospital these days. They DO NOT care about the patient these days, only the almighty dollar. They follow the narrative: government control dictates how they treat in order to keep Medicare and Medicaid dollars flowing, money from big pharma flowing, and money for positive Covid cases and ICU/ventilator dollars flowing. They are also on the racial inequity/CRT bandwagon-more money from government if this is pushed. I am a retired RN and glad I no longer work in the corrupt hospital system anymore. In the 1970’s there was more focus on the patient, in the late ‘80-‘op’s, it became about money.
I have heard that some hospitals give ivermectin to the vaxed but not untaxed. Not sure how true it is. Just like removal of a name from a transplant list if you are unvaxed. This is medical inequity based on vax status if true, similar to racial inequity.
"in the late ‘80-‘op’s, it became about money."
That coincides with the inception of the insurance HMO's, which is when insurance shifted from catastrophic coverage to covering office visits for hangnails, and which also put insurance companies in the driver's seat about what they'd cover and what they wouldn't. That also generated the thought process which became 'insurance is a right' and convinced a good portion of the populace that becoming dependent on the medical system was a good idea, and that helped lay the foundation for it to become a money-making racket.