The hospitals have a $100,000 covid death bounty on your head ☠️
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I downloaded the cares act pdf, and searched for "death" "fatality" and "deceased".
There are no terms for that. Where exactly in the cares act does it state a hospital gets paid for covid deaths.
I used this in an argument once and lost cause I couldn't back it up. I keep hearing it repeated here and on x22. I need a source.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/cdc-director-acknowledges-hospitals-have-a-monetary-incentive-to-overcount-coronavirus-deaths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sijMOb6DR-w
Redfield admits hospitals have monetary incentive to diagnose with covid.
The article doesn't point to a specific area in the CARES act.
This is the issue I have with this, along with your comment. My question is about deaths, not diagnosis.
Where in the act, or what does it reference that says deaths get more money?
Sure someone could die with covid, but they are getting money for the diagnosis pre-death.
You see my concern here, it makes our arguments illegitimate if we can't point to specific legislation