Does anyone remember where was the information about how many thousands/hundreds of thousand hospitals in different states have been getting for each "covid" death? There was a table/comparison for each state. I think it was published in this substack in earlier posts or other similar substacks.
If anyone has the link, please post it here. Thanks.
Does anyone remember where was the information about how many thousands/hundreds of thousand hospitals in different states have been getting for each "covid" death? There was a table/comparison for each state. I think it was published in this substack in earlier posts or other similar substacks.
If anyone has the link, please post it here. Thanks.
This claim was fact checked and proven true....to the surprise of the blue pillers.
Sen. Scott Jensen, R-Minn., a physician in Minnesota said, "Hospital administrators might well want to see COVID-19 attached to a discharge summary or a death certificate. Why? Because if it's a straightforward, garden-variety pneumonia that a person is admitted to the hospital for – if they're Medicare – typically, the diagnosis-related group lump sum payment would be $5,000. But if it's COVID-19 pneumonia, then it's $13,000, and if that COVID-19 pneumonia patient ends up on a ventilator, it goes up to $39,000."
Thanks, I actually saw that one. But there were other resources in the alternative media that claimed that in certain states it was over $300,000.00 per "covid" death. If I remember correctly, that was Montana with the highest payoff. But I cannot find who wrote about it.
I heard the total a hospital could get per patient was about $100K. But that included all the steps in the process from PCR testing, positive test, Remdesivir treatment, ventilation, and death. Bryan Ardis DC might be a good source for info on the financial rewards of "COVID deaths." Sorry I can't provide a link...
Does anyone remember where was the information about how many thousands/hundreds of thousand hospitals in different states have been getting for each "covid" death? There was a table/comparison for each state. I think it was published in this substack in earlier posts or other similar substacks.
If anyone has the link, please post it here. Thanks.
This claim was fact checked and proven true....to the surprise of the blue pillers.
Sen. Scott Jensen, R-Minn., a physician in Minnesota said, "Hospital administrators might well want to see COVID-19 attached to a discharge summary or a death certificate. Why? Because if it's a straightforward, garden-variety pneumonia that a person is admitted to the hospital for – if they're Medicare – typically, the diagnosis-related group lump sum payment would be $5,000. But if it's COVID-19 pneumonia, then it's $13,000, and if that COVID-19 pneumonia patient ends up on a ventilator, it goes up to $39,000."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/04/24/fact-check-medicare-hospitals-paid-more-covid-19-patients-coronavirus/3000638001/
Thanks, I actually saw that one. But there were other resources in the alternative media that claimed that in certain states it was over $300,000.00 per "covid" death. If I remember correctly, that was Montana with the highest payoff. But I cannot find who wrote about it.
I heard the total a hospital could get per patient was about $100K. But that included all the steps in the process from PCR testing, positive test, Remdesivir treatment, ventilation, and death. Bryan Ardis DC might be a good source for info on the financial rewards of "COVID deaths." Sorry I can't provide a link...
I heard it was 35k per patient, which is exactly why the death rate is over 1M in US. When the real number is probably closer to 50k