US Hospitals are making TONS of money for Covid

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In a recorded video, AJ DePriest, a healthcare policy expert, was interviewed by Del Bigtree from the Higwire.com. It Uncovers the Enormous Covid Bribes to Education and Hospitals from The US Government (Video length 21:40 sec) by using the Cares Act that was passed by congress.  The details described in the video explain that US schools and the US hospitals are making TONS of money for Covid, as I will explain below. These are the notes from the video with some excerpts to watch at certain time stamps during the video, if you choose to see AJ’s explanations.

This is Part 2, the US Hospitals are being paid bribe money.

The other funding issue is with in the US hospitals.

Hospitals are also getting money for “following the rules” from the ARP. There is a group called the Adam Group, which is online and can keep people in the loop about hospitals. Here are Examples of what they found; in Tennessee, hospitals get $166,000 per patient with covid. West Virginia gets $471,000 per patient, Nebraska $379,000, and North Dakota $339,000. (9:00) minute mark.

State by State Covid Breakdown-1

State by State Covid Breakdown-1

State by State Covid Breakdown-2

State by State Covid Breakdown-2

In order to get this money, they have to follow the National Institute of Health (NIH) protocol for treatment of Covid. Even the CDC points to the NIH protocol as the procedure to treat Covid. So, a little-known fact in the NIH protocols, the only approved emergency use authorization (EAU)s starts with Remdesivir.  The hospitals will receive money AND protection from lawsuits if this protocol is followed. (10:00) minute mark

NIH Covid Protocols Guidebook

NIH Covid Protocols Guidebook

Here is NIH guidelines PDF!

This is listed in the document which states the following on Remdesivir, Ivermectin, and Hydroxychloroquine. I emphasized their document in red.

Remdesivir is the only drug that is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of COVID-19. In this section, the COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel (the Panel) provides recommendations for using antiviral drugs to treat COVID-19 based on the available data. For more information on these antiviral agents, see Table 2f.

Ivermectin
There is insufficient evidence for the Panel to recommend either for or against the use of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19. Results from adequately powered, well-designed, and well-conducted clinical trials are needed to provide more specific, evidence-based guidance on the role of ivermectin in the treatment of COVID-19.

Hydroxychloroquine or Chloroquine and/or Azithromycin
The Panel recommends against the use of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine and/or azithromycin for the treatment of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients (AI) and in Non hospitalized patients (AIIa).

Funny thing is, Remdesivir is a failed Ebola drug. No other country in the world uses this drug, only the United States! Isn’t that weird?

At the (12:35) minute mark, here are the payouts given to the hospitals:
Hospitals also get $39,000 for patients on a ventilator.
Hospitals get money ($650) for every covid test they administer.
There is a 20% bonus for using Remdesivir.

Hospital Covid Payouts-1

Hospital Covid Payouts-1

Hospital Covid Payouts-2

Hospital Covid Payouts-2

Hospital Covid Payouts-3

Hospital Covid Payouts-3

Hospital Covid Payouts-4

Hospital Covid Payouts-4

Check out the amount of money made by HCA group!

HCA Money Made

HCA Money Made

The Prep Act protects doctors and hospitals from full liability, but only by following NIH protocols.

Apparently Ivermectin is listed as an option, but it does not allow it because of the CDC recommendation not to use it.

Here is an important item for Americans that end up in a hospital during this Covid times. Look at Page 31 in the guidelines PDF. Follow this statement when in the hospitals.

Finally, it is important to stress that the rated treatment recommendations in these Guidelines should
not be considered mandates. The choice of what to do or not to do for an individual patient is ultimately
decided by the patient and their provider.

In case the video does not come up, click on the Bitchute Video Del Bigtree from the Higwire.com.