> antianxiety treatments, intravenous drips, and the use of a medical hyperbaric oxygen chamber. Staley offered to sell the items as a family pack for $3,995, according to the criminal complaint.
5 bucks for the actual treatment and $3990 for BS. I think I understand the charge...
...and anyone can understand why Communist News Network wrote it so so one might think it was wrong or illegal to use hydrochloroquine and Zpak.
All hospitals are guilty of BS and ripping off patients. (See my post before yours.) I don't think the doctor is overcharging for treatments any more than regular medical offices. I've had hospitals charge hundreds of dollars for use of simple items that would cost us ten bucks, are reusable, and it's obvious we are overcharged - now that's fraud. We've demanded to take home items we were charged for, and they look at us like we are the thieves.