From work experience with a subsidiary of anthem. That is on anthem
big money involved...and money is all it takes for people supposedly working for you to push experimental vaxxes....
I called my doctor up and asked him if he could prescribe ivermectin to me... it wasn’t otherwise available where I live. He gave me a firm “no”... told me that he’s lose his license if he prescribed it to me. That right there told me all I needed to know about what was really going on.....
BUMP
"More specifically, if a doctor injected 75% of his or her patients at $250 per newly-injected person, that would end up being around $250,000. This revelation was discovered through a leaked Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield document."
This revelation is quite unbelievable. For one thing, most people receive vaccinations from technicians or pharmacists, not medical doctors. The only way my doctor knew that I got my vaccinations from an EMT helping out at the Alamodome was that I gave her the information from my vaccine card. Nowadays, I get vaccinations at Walgreen's. Same thing. The pharmacy, not the physician, gets the reimbursement.
For another thing, insurance companies rarely pay what the doctor bills. I had an MRI, which was billed at over $1000. The insurance paid less than $200. And the hospital cannot bill me for the difference. So, the claim that an insurance company is actually giving doctors bonuses for giving out vaccines which are already paid for by the government is suspicious, to say the least.
Most people get the vaccine free. Even if they have to pay for it, it is about $115 for the Pfizer vaccine and about $128 for the Moderna vaccine. (GoodRX.com)
Peter McCullough completely discredited himself by abandoning his career as a cardiac surgeon in order to spread vaccine misinformation. I wonder, is he doing this so that more Republicans will die from Covid? It seems that is the motivation of a lot of antivax propagandists.
Did/do they do the same thing for flu shots? The only time I ever got a flu shot I got the flu. Never again. Yet my doctor encourages me to get the flu shot every year.