Thursday 24 August 2023

US Doctors Received Cash Rewards for Every Patient They Got Vaccinated



American doctors were paid financial rewards for every patient they convinced to get vaccinated with Covid mRNA shots, leaked documents have revealed.

Doctors were offered cash bonuses from Big Pharma-linked health insurance companies, with the payouts increasing on an incremental scale as the number of vaccinated patients grows.

Those who successfully convinced large numbers of their patients to take the injections we pulling in thousands of dollars a day in cash bonuses.

Due to the scaling nature of the bonuses, doctors were incentivized to peddle as many jabs as possible and to keep the momentum going in exchange for cash.

A leaked document from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) Medicaid shows how the health provider created a “COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive program” to reward doctors for pushing Covid jabs on their patients.

Does this against their Hippocratic Oath?

Your doctor took the bribe if he told you to get the covid19 vaccination. Here's the schedule of the payment program.
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“Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is one of the best and safest ways people can protect themselves and their families against the virus,” Anthem Medicaid claims in the document’s opener.

“As a participating practice in the COVID-19 Provider Vaccine Incentive program, we recognize your hard work by offering incentives for helping patients make the choice to become vaccinated.”

Bad things happen when dispensing experimental drugs is incentivized.

In order to qualify for cash bribes from Anthem Medicaid, a physician must, in this particular case, be part of a participating Kentucky primary care provider that is allied with Anthem BCBS Medicaid and have a panel size of 25 or more members.

“All Anthem members identified as receiving COVID-19 vaccination services are included in the methodology,” the document states.

“Vaccine results will be determined by a COVID-19 vaccine claim or by confirmation from the Kentucky Vaccine Registry.”

Anthem calculated the payments to be disbursed in two separate time periods: the first one on Sept. 1, 2021, and the second on Dec. 31, 2021.

The greater the percentage of Anthem members vaccinated for covid, the higher the payments, according to the plan.

For each Anthem member vaccinated up to 30 percent of the member pool, a physician qualified to receive a $20 “bonus” payment.

If a doctor can get more than 30 percent of Anthem members jabbed, he or she received $45 for each up to 40 percent; $70 for each up to 50 percent; $100 for each up to 60 percent; and $125 for each at 75 percent and beyond.

The structure for the second and final bribe payment was similar except the payment tiers are much higher.

If 30 percent of Anthem members got jabbed, a qualifying doctor received $100 per newly jabbed member.

The rest is as follows:

  • 40 percent of Anthem members vaccinated equals $150 bonus per newly jabbed member
  • 50 percent of Anthem members vaccinated equals $175 bonus per newly jabbed member
  • 60 percent of Anthem members vaccinated equals $200 bonus per newly jabbed member
  • 75 percent of Anthem members vaccinated equals $250 bonus per newly jabbed member

Depending on the size of the practice and how many qualifying patients got jabbed, this equates to a lot of money for the best convincers.

And with money constantly being dangled on a stick as an incentive, it is unlikely that qualifying doctors ever bothered to warn their patients of the risks involved – because to do so might have deterred them from getting jabbed, resulting in less bribe money.

Doctors are given bonuses from Big Pharma if they meet certain quotas for getting their young patients vaccinated as the screenshot below illustrates.

I'd bet money Big Pharma paid clinics to push the Covid vaccine as the most influential person health-wise in most peoples' lives is their doctor, and if he said to take it, most would.

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“My child’s pediatrician made over $750,000 from Pfizer during covid,” one commenter claimed about a similar bribery program at another healthcare provider.

“It’s documented in the national open-source public website.”

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