Hospitals receive an average $13,000 from the emergency Cares Act funding for patients that have a Covid-19 diagnosis (which could be anywhere on the list of 2-5 diagnoses). Doesn’t matter if you directly, indirectly, or not at all suffer from it. If patient is put on ventilator they get around $40,000, again, does not matter if they are put on it as a direct result of Covid-19. Fishy numbers out there. The incentive to fib to get their hands on the billions in aid are rather tempting to say the least. Especially when hospitals are losing millions to the bottom line each day.
Why nobody answered Mob questions?
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04-10-2020, 08:13 AMI will propose a question nobody will be able to answer.
Why do you guys say they are including everything as a corona death? Like if someone is in hospice and dies from corona, right... why do you guys say it shouldn’t count? Because you want to go back to work? I understand but that’s not fair. Let me ask this....for annual flu average deaths and for the swine flu or for the Spanish flu or for whatever flu you want to compare this to....are you going through those and excluding everyone with preexisting health conditions? No. Are you excluding everyone who has died in hospice? No.
Then shut the fuck up. Thank you.
Hospitals receive an average $13,000 from the emergency Cares Act funding for patients that have a Covid-19 diagnosis (which could be anywhere on the list of 2-5 diagnoses). Doesn’t matter if you directly, indirectly, or not at all suffer from it. If patient is put on ventilator they get around $40,000, again, does not matter if they are put on it as a direct result of Covid-19. Fishy numbers out there. The incentive to fib to get their hands on the billions in aid are rather tempting to say the least. Especially when hospitals are losing millions to the bottom line each day.
Hospitals receive an average $13,000 from the emergency Cares Act funding for patients that have a Covid-19 diagnosis (which could be anywhere on the list of 2-5 diagnoses). Doesn’t matter if you directly, indirectly, or not at all suffer from it. If patient is put on ventilator they get around $40,000, again, does not matter if they are put on it as a direct result of Covid-19. Fishy numbers out there. The incentive to fib to get their hands on the billions in aid are rather tempting to say the least. Especially when hospitals are losing millions to the bottom line each day.
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