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Minnesota doctor formally investigated for stating the truth that hospitals have a large financial incentive to classify diseases as Wuhan virus


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2020 Jul 8, 8:26pm   628 views  5 comments

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Minnesota State Sen. Scott Jensen (R-Carver County), a doctor who was named the Family Physician of the Year in 2016, now faces an investigation for alleged “misinformation” and “recklessness” in his public statements about the coronavirus pandemic. The Minnesota Board of Medical Practice is investigating him for warning that coronavirus deaths may be inflated due to financial incentives to put “COVID-19” on death certificates and for comparing COVID-19 to the common flu.

“Less than a week ago, I was notified by the Board of Medical Practice in Minnesota that I was being investigated because of public statements I’ve made,” Jensen announced in a video posted Sunday. He said the complaints were anonymous, so he will not be able to face his accusers. ...

Later that month, he explained his position further. “Hospital administrators might well want to see COVID-19 attached to a discharge summary or a death certificate. Why? Because if it’s a straightforward, garden-variety pneumonia that a person is admitted to the hospital for – if they’re Medicare – typically, the diagnosis-related group lump sum payment would be $5,000,” Jensen wrote on Facebook. “But if it’s COVID-19 pneumonia, then it’s $13,000, and if that COVID-19 pneumonia patient ends up on a ventilator, it goes up to $39,000.”

On April 21, FactCheck.org concluded, “The figures cited by Jensen generally square with estimated Medicare payments for COVID-19 hospitalizations, based on average Medicare payments for patients with similar diagnoses.” ...

Later that month, New York funeral directors told Project Veritas that they had seen “COVID-19” marked as a cause of death on death certificates even when the patient had not tested positive for coronavirus. The funeral directors said there was a financial incentive to twist the facts. When The New York Times named 1,000 coronavirus victims on its front page in May, it included a man whose death police are investigating as a homicide.

In May, Gov. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) criticized the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for inflating the number of coronavirus deaths. “The CDC criteria include anybody who has died with COVID-19, but what the people of Colorado and the people of the country want to know is how many people died of COVID-19,” he told Fox News’s Chris Wallace. Colorado’s Health Department revised its official coronavirus death count down from 1,150 to 878, a stunning 23.7 percent reduction.

In his video, Dr. Jensen claims, “I’ve got the Department of Health in Illinois where one of the directors says, ‘Just because we put COVID-19 on the death certificate as the cause of death, that doesn’t mean the patient died of COVID-19.'” ...

Jensen also cited Dr. Michael Osterholm, a well-regarded epidemiologist, who said COVID-19 was “acting very much like influenza” in March.

“Do I feel targeted? Yeah, I do. Do I know who my accusers are? I don’t get to know,” Jensen said.

“If I have been spreading misinformation, then what about Gov. [Tim] Walz and the Department of Health?” the doctor and state senator charged. He noted an early memo on the coronavirus which stated that “wearing masks is not effective.”

Jensen also noted that the vast majority of Minnesota’s coronavirus deaths have resulted from cases contracted at nursing homes after Walz allowed the transfer of patients recovering from COVID-19 from hospitals to nursing homes.

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1   Karloff   2020 Jul 8, 9:41pm  

No doubt the investigation will be an internal one, not a criminal investigation. This way they can find whatever they want, and punish him (probably by firing him). If he can get this into the actual legal system, the discovery process can be used to pull in the hospital's financials and prove what he's saying. This assumes they don't venue-shop to get a judge who will dismiss the case on some bogus ground so that the public can't learn the truth.
2   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jul 8, 9:43pm  

COVID isn't the only thing Hospitals are paid to diagnose... if we could get a big lawsuit or gov investigation, using stats and finances, we'd find a shitload of drugs and procedures and diagnoses being amplified and exaggerated over the course of decades...
3   Onvacation   2020 Jul 8, 10:10pm  

On a positive note, accidental hospital deaths are way down.
4   Ceffer   2020 Jul 9, 12:54am  

Yes, it's amazing that all the other causes of death are WAY down.

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