The medical industrial complex started this with digital records. Independent practices couldn't all pay for the requirements, so they signed into conclomerants. This made them have to follow the company rules rather than setting their own. The companies did the government bidding for money.
There are very few that didn't drop patients because they were refusing the vaccine, which was in turn negatively impacting the statistic that the government required for a bonus check. An independent practicioner can choose not to go for the bonus.
I am aware of a semi local to me pediatrician practice that dropped all the patients that wouldn't give their kids the covid vaccine, even though their children weren't at the approved age at the time the office was demand all patient be vaccinated. That practice injured enough patients that they were begging the dropped patients to come back. For income. They are paying the price. You don't see it, but insurance companies don't play. They called all the dropped patients, and found out exactly what I typed above. So, the insurance companies are suing the practice.
It's always been my opinion that the insurance companies are where this is going to hit the hardest. We have seen that with excessive death evidence that legacy media tried to fact check away. I believe that when insurance companies add vaccine injury codes to their system, that's when we will see an actual outcry. Because it will start hitting people in the pocket.
Midwifery, and abduals are great options. But, if you have an at risk pregnancy, they become part of the team with a doctor, and you're right back to square one sometimes.
If they don't add it, doesn't that mean they're stuck paying? Refusing to add it only helps the other side sit back and laugh at the insurance companies paying for all the other things the providers can find that are, " close enough" that they are required to pay for.
The medical industrial complex started this with digital records. Independent practices couldn't all pay for the requirements, so they signed into conclomerants. This made them have to follow the company rules rather than setting their own. The companies did the government bidding for money.
There are very few that didn't drop patients because they were refusing the vaccine, which was in turn negatively impacting the statistic that the government required for a bonus check. An independent practicioner can choose not to go for the bonus.
I am aware of a semi local to me pediatrician practice that dropped all the patients that wouldn't give their kids the covid vaccine, even though their children weren't at the approved age at the time the office was demand all patient be vaccinated. That practice injured enough patients that they were begging the dropped patients to come back. For income. They are paying the price. You don't see it, but insurance companies don't play. They called all the dropped patients, and found out exactly what I typed above. So, the insurance companies are suing the practice.
It's always been my opinion that the insurance companies are where this is going to hit the hardest. We have seen that with excessive death evidence that legacy media tried to fact check away. I believe that when insurance companies add vaccine injury codes to their system, that's when we will see an actual outcry. Because it will start hitting people in the pocket.
Midwifery, and abduals are great options. But, if you have an at risk pregnancy, they become part of the team with a doctor, and you're right back to square one sometimes.
If they don't add it, doesn't that mean they're stuck paying? Refusing to add it only helps the other side sit back and laugh at the insurance companies paying for all the other things the providers can find that are, " close enough" that they are required to pay for.
That's what I'm saying. Those codes are paid for no questions asked. Even life insurance doesn't reject those codes.