https://truth11.com/2021/12/05/us-hospitals-are-bribed-to-malpractise/
The hospital payments include:
A “free” required PCR test in the Emergency Room or upon admission for every patient, with government-paid fee to hospital.Added bonus payment for each positive COVID-19 diagnosis.Another bonus for a COVID-19 admission to the hospital.A 20 percent “boost” bonus payment from Medicare on the entire hospital bill for use of remdesivir instead of medicines such as Ivermectin.Another and larger bonus payment to the hospital if a COVID-19 patient is mechanically ventilated.More money to the hospital if cause of death is listed as COVID-19, even if patient did not die directly of COVID-19.A COVID-19 diagnosis also provides extra payments to coroners.
My dad (who was a homeless alcoholic as he drank to numb pain from job broken back that never healed) had a stroke and the Hospital in Port Angeles WA needed a negligence/malpractice suit slapped on hm for how they treated him but no attorney was willing to take the case when I called everywhere. The Emergency rm Dr who contacted me to tell me he was there (after they’d had him for four days and locked up his wallet and address book in their safe and never checked it for contacts) they got my name from my cousin who still had same last name. When I was contacted, the doctor told me who he was, said they had my dad on life support since a massive stroke and was left paralyzed down one side, unable to swallow and had speech ephasia and would never recover and he asked if I wanted him kept in it or to take him off and let him go. My reply was “Are you kidding me! This is my dad you are talking about. Give me two hrs to get there.” Then while we were there, the same Dr was so rude and inconsiderate that he talked about my dad like he wasn’t even there and my husband demanded that he leave and send a different doctor. This was fifteen years ago. I also had to fight for a year to get doctors in hospital I had him moved to near us to get him surgery for the cancer that was found since he had to get a feeding tube because medicare was reluctant to pay.