Just more proof that hospitals and care givers were all in on the scam from the beginning with Fauci and big pharma. This was their kickback for following orders.
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This article published on the Kaiser website states:
They estimate how much the uninsured will cost the taxpayer. The official Medicaid government site estimates the number of people on Medicaid (which is what covers these “uninsured”) is 71.4M in 2019. This Kaiser article also estimates how much the hospital will get for anyone on Medicare, which is exclusively for people over 65, which is a large percentage of the people admitted to the hospital for COVID, and a large percentage of the people put on ventilators. This site (stated to be on contract with cms.gov) estimates the number of people on Medicare is 64.4M in 2019.
The difference between Medicare and Medicaid is that Medicare is supposedly paid for by a Trust that people put in to, however, Medicare is highly subsidized by the Federal and State governments. In response to the “COVID crisis” these subsidies were increased by the CARES act. Medicaid on the other hand is paid effectively 100% by government subsidies.
In either case the CARES act puts all of those people in one COVID crisis bucket, and pays for all the COVID stuff. The total number of Americans (or illegal aliens in America) that are paid for by these government subsidies is 135.8M + some number of illegal aliens.
This Kaiser article also says something else very interesting. The hospitals get more from everyone else; i.e. those with their own health insurance. It states:
You might say, well that’s Health Insurance; the Health Insurance Companies bear that burden. But the money doesn’t come “from” the health insurers, it comes out of the paychecks of people who work. It is just another payroll tax, generally compulsory. The point being, the hospitals receive even more for everyone else than what is stated in this Kaiser article.
They go through some justifications for their final estimate before stating it:
That’s $13,297 (in 2017 dollars) on average for anyone admitted to a hospital for such a disease, and $40,218 (in 2017 dollars) on average for anyone put on a respirator. You then take that amount and multiply it by 20% (per the CARES Act), and then adjust for inflation (a whopping 13.7%) for totals of $18.1k and $54.9k. This doesn’t take into account the bonuses for Remdesivir, or the other incentives.
This Kaiser article then puts the greed icing on the corruption cake:
“Thanks for the extra 100 Billion dollars, but it’s probably not going to be enough.”
To which I say, “Good thing you get double that from the compulsory tax provided by the money laundering fund called Health Insurance, which you also own.”