Hospitals were given $13,000 for each Covid-19 death from the federal government. So, there was an incentive to list it as the cause of death.
Hospitals don’t fill out death certificates; people do. And anyone forging those documents would be committing medical malpractice and fraud. That person would be risking their medical license, their career, and prison time.
If your boss came to you and told you to forge government documents and risk everything, would you do it? Or would you say no and possible whistleblow on them for even asking? Yet we’re supposed to believe that thousands of medical professionals around the country have chosen to violate professional ethics, risk their medical licenses, risk their careers, risk going to prison, and never working in their chosen profession again because their boss told them to commit fraud to help out the hospital’s books a few percentage points?
There are 6,146 hospitals in the US. If half the deaths were falsified documents, those hospitals would each get a whopping $250,000 out of it. If any of them get caught, people are going to prison, licenses are being revoked, and all the money is getting clawed back from the hospital. Even the HOSPITALS wouldn’t risk that. Let alone the individuals who would have to do the dirty work.
This conspiracy theory is nonsense.
Dr. Scott Jensen, a Minnesota family physician .. Medicare pays a hospital $13,000 bonus if the hospital admins paperwork says (lies) that covid was involved.... If the paperwork says that a ventilator was involved the hospital admins get $39,000..
Jensen .. under the CDC guidelines, a patient who died after being hit by a bus and tested positive for coronavirus would be listed as having presumed to have died from the virus regardless of whatever damage was caused by the bus.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/physician-blasts-cdc-coronavirus-death-count-guidelines