CORONA Woman Escapes COVID-19 Hospital Treatment Protocols, Says Others Not So Lucky

I would want to look into that 500,000 dollars "payment," because even if it is somewhat smaller, that would explain a lot of the "protocols" being used even on people who are unwilling. I know there is a lot of pushback against nationalized health services (and they have their problems believe me) but a great deal of keeps the American non-system semi-functional these days is a combination of desperation to obtain money at all costs and good old-fashioned human greed.

The rat is getting tired of running on the treadmill and eventually it going to jump off and the whole thing is going to fall over. COVID provided lots of various sorts of funding to help cover that for a time, but that is starting to wane and it remains to be seen if anything will replace it and if it does, what strings will it have this time?
The number I have heard is more like $320,000 or so.
 
Yes. It is quite unlikely that she had gotten covid twice in that short of a period of time. Also, it is unlikely that there was a GI surgeon who was finishing up a fellowship in Houston and has no record of hospital privileges in Plano taking care of her as an ICU physician while she was reportedly sick there.
Do you think she made up the doctors name (Quach?) and there is actually some poor sod out there whose parents stuck him with that moniker?
 

33dInd

Veteran Member
Well, its not entirely speculation. I did a search for the Doctor on LinkedIn. And he is a Colorectal Surgeon in Houston. Not a ER doctor in Plano. That makes me question the entire story - since it is rather over the top to begin with.
Ok
Now that makes sense
 
There isn't a number. Its simply not true.
Are you saying there’s no set payment to hospitals for a full Covid treatment that includes RunDeathIsNear and ends with ventilator death? Or perhaps not a “set” payment, but the general concept of Cash for Covid?
 

rondaben

Veteran Member
Are you saying there’s no set payment to hospitals for a full Covid treatment that includes RunDeathIsNear and ends with ventilator death? Or perhaps not a “set” payment, but the general concept of Cash for Covid?
Yes. Exactly. There is reimbursement for expenses as there has always been. HHS purchased 500,000 doses of remdesivir, reimbursement is around $2500 per dose I believe. Anything else is for other procedures like ICU, ventilator, etc that already had set reimbursement from before COVID was even a "thing".

As I side note, I'm on the record saying remdesivir was worth much.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
The problem is this story may be confused or even made up, but there are similar ones that I've heard, including from people on this forum, to make it believable. Though I thought the 500,000 figure was way too high, I did know that many other folks, including those who work in hospitals, have reported that they got something like 50,000 for the hospital for "COVID Cases," not necessarily COVID deaths.

That said, I also have heard reports here and from other people; I know about the sudden change in care the moment the hospital discovered the person was not vaccinated. Either the "we can't do anything for you" discharge or the "throw them in a ward and leave them to die" method, sometimes both - the person is sent home with no treatment, gets worse, and then is just kind of ignored or just thrown on a ventilator.

They treat people with all sorts of things that have other lung problems, viral or bacterial, but I've never heard anything quite like some of the first-hand reports from patients and occasionally staff about this issue. This is why this story is believable even if it turns out to be fiction, and it only slightly exaggerates what happened to a lot of people, some of whom did live to tell about and/or their loved ones did.

The majority of these stories I have heard (the first-hand ones) seem to come mainly from the United States, which is why I am suspicious of some sort of treatment mandate and/or monetary incentive going on. Sure, people also died shut away from loved ones, and there were a lot of rather suspicious "we expect your loved one to die today, here's the last phone call" in the UK as well; but I don't think I've heard any of the "sudden change in attitude and treatment" after finding someone was unvaccinated as I have in the US. Or at least, not in the same way; if it exists, it is being kept quieter and not made as evident to the patient or the family.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
As I side note, I'm on the record saying remdesivir was worth much.
In that, we can all agree. I believe you were somewhat honest about the survivability of the vent as well. :applaud:
I don’t however believe the story to be much of a stretch. However, given the level of absolute deceit, lies and falsehoods from the bureaucratic medical/pharmaceutical powers that be, I guess we should all be more skeptical of any story that makes news.…:whistle:
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
If im not mistaken, doctors not approved for a particular hospital can have their patients admitted to any hospital under the auspices of another doctor who IS accredited at that hospital.
 
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BUBBAHOTEPT

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Well, it is still amazing they would choose a particular doctor with a unique name instead of say, Doctor Smith. Seems like someone -in the know- could call the hospital and find out if he ever practiced there.... :kaid:
 
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