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Saturday, January 15, 2022

Funny coincidence? Or greedy bastards?

 Have you noticed anything strange about hospitals lately? The news keeps talking about how overwhelmed they are - yet driving by them does not prove what the news is saying..... A quick stop in reveals normal emergency room attendance (not so stressed people are stacking up like cord wood as the news would have you believe)....


Early in the pandemic hospitals LOST a good portion of their revenue when elected surgeries were postponed and many people avoided hospitals all together. So, they came up with a NEW money making operation.....  Assisted by Congress of course with the CARES Act......


https://www.aha.org/special-bulletin/2020-07-17-hhs-announces-additional-distribution-funds-hospitals-high-covid-19


"It also will distribute funds to those hospitals that experienced a disproportionate intensity of COVID admissions (those that exceeded the average ratio of COVID admissions/bed). Hospitals will be paid $50,000 per eligible admission."


https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/high-level-summary-of-payments-and-methodologies.pdf


https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/cares-act-payments-per-hospital-bed-4-things-to-know.html

CARES Act payments per hospital bed: 4 things to know

  
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The formula HHS used to allocate $50 billion in COVID-19 relief aid favored hospitals with the highest share of private payer revenue, according to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation

Four things to know: 

1. When HHS distributed the first $50 billion in federal relief funds to hospitals in April, hospitals with the highest share of private insurance received more than twice as much per bed as hospitals with the smallest share of private payer revenue, according to KFF's analysis of more than 4,500 hospitals. 

2. Hospitals in the bottom 10 percent based on share of private insurance received $20,710 per bed. 

3. Hospitals in the top 10 percent based on share of private insurance received $44,321 per bed.

4. HHS' Office of Inspector General recently announced it will audit the $50 billion in relief aid sent to hospitals. The OIG will review data and interview program officials to determine if the payments were correctly calculated and review payments for compliance with requirements of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.



https://medcitynews.com/2020/05/heres-what-hospitals-got-in-the-first-round-of-cares-act-payments/



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Keep in mind these payments are BONUSES on top of what they already receive from insurance (private or governmental)!!!!


Have you noticed that as the pandemic calms down - things open up - hospitals are still not getting the business they NEED or WANT? We all KNOW disease spreads faster in a hospital than outside of it. Want proof - look up MRSA among other things!!!!


Have you noticed how a new variant pops up just as the hospitals business begins to die out???? Less testing, less people getting vaxxed, LESS people going to the emergency rooms???? Yup, soon as things slow down for them a new variant is announced!!!


So, the more covid a hospital reports - the more $$$ they receive!!!  


Proof positive we will NEVER flatten the curve, nor will we EVER reach herd immunity - not as long as we are governed by greedy bastards instead of people who actually care about the people!!!!





















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