Posted on 02/16/2023 12:16:25 PM PST by Golden Eagle
As recently discovered and reported by Dr. Robert Malone, the U.S. government has secretly been tracking those who didn’t get the COVID jab, or are only partially jabbed, through a previously unknown surveillance program designed by the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), a division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The program was implemented on April 1, 2022, but didn’t become universally adopted by most medical clinics and hospitals across the U.S. until January 2023.
Under this program, doctors at clinics and hospitals have been instructed to ask patients about their vaccination status, which is then added to their electronic medical records as a diagnostic code, known as the ICD-10 code, without their knowledge or consent so that they can be tracked — not just within the health care system but outside of it as well.
The new ICD codes were introduced during the Sept. 14-15, 2021, ICD-10 Coordination and Maintenance Committee meeting. The ICD committee includes representatives from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the NCHS.
According to the NCHS, “there is interest in being able to track people who are not immunized or only partially immunized,” and they figured out a way to do just that, by adding new ICD-10 codes.
Why do they want to track the unvaccinated? For what purpose? The short answer: to facilitate the implementation of vaccine passports.
The administrative state officers at the CDC have not made immunization status a reportable disease (yet) but immunization status is listed as one of the reasons for mandatory reporting. They are just one step away from being able to collect this information without your permission. Ergo: vaccine passports made easy.
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Well I was hospitalized a few weeks ago and they only asked me if I wanted the flu shot. Nothing about Covid though they did do the swab test before admitting me. (it was nothing serious, just a bizarre (and unusual for me) very transient low blood pressure episode but they kept me there and did just about every type of test and scan they could bill my insurance for).
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-fJRoberts-
What?
I thought my CDC was a vaccine passport.
Good post—lots of details about the codes we have not seen anywhere else.
Slimy features include:
—Billing for “consulting” patient on getting vaccines. This is just easy money for the docs—another way to bleed the insurance companies.
—Giving alternative codes for different reasons you were unvaccinated including an “other” code for folks like me who just give the doc the middle finger in response to the question.
According to the article this is used in any situation where there is health insurance company payments.
On the few occasions that I was asked if I was vaccinated for Covid, I’d simply say “I’m good”.
I’m a pure blood and intend to stay that way.
I haven’t seen a doctor in about ten years.
I haven’t seen a doctor in about ten years.
My old hospital colleague from my medical transcription days is now working for EPIC as a trainer. She posted on FB the other day that the new codes were to be used starting April 1st. I asked her if the purpose of the coding was to flag the unvaccinated and/or refuse treatment down the road, and she said both, especially if you have insurance. 🤬
It would be nice if medical records were accurate to begin with before they started adding more crap codes and misinterpretations into them. I constantly correct my doctors and specialists and they never fix the errors in my medical records.
When the shot came out, I told everyone I had it.
I’ll continue that practice.
Especially if EMR is involved.
There will come a day when they’ll need a “control natural” population as a baseline, to judge what the clotshots have done to the population at large.
They can’t track you if you don’t go.
There’s no if.
EMR is almost always involved now.
On a related note...
My coding friend said this doesn’t apply if you see a doctor who doesn’t take insurance. At this point, that’s the best remedy, unless you require hospitalization, in which case you’re screwed.
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I was curious. From 2020, scroll down for info on the US...
“...In 2017, an estimated 96 percent of nonfederal acute care hospitals and 86 percent of office-based physicians had adopted a “certified” electronic health record (EHR) system. Eighty percent of hospitals and 54 percent of physician offices had adopted an EHR...”
I can give you chapter and verse on the screwed part.
I get any more healthcare like that and my guardian angel is going to bail on me.
ICD10 codes are added and subtracted from almost every year, the Z codes are use for all kinds if stuff, none have a $$ amount attached to them.
i just went to a new primary care dr. on my lab work request are three icd10 codes on is a Z code. nothing strange or weird in my experience
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