@SpeakerJohnson No you’re not. You’ll only go after individuals. Go after the billionaires and corporations and large health systems that are bleeding us dry.
I know we all have meetings where we think, “This should’ve been an email.”
But I just had one where the client didn’t show up, and we had so much fun talking, when we ended, we said, “This meeting should’ve been a happy hour.”
Let’s have more of those.
@TheHopsbride@atrupar Insurance companies are probably paying him to blame patients, when most of the fraud comes from providers, just as it does under Medicare and Medicaid.
@atrupar If we’re making up numbers, 99% of the fraud under the ACA comes from providers, big provider organizations, not patients. Why not investigate them?
HINT:
If you have to say it’s a “stunning claim” or an “unbelievable breaking story,” it probably isn’t.
Let the news speak for itself.
None of the “stunning” or “amazing” or “unreal” stories I have seen here today meet this definition. Not even a little.