RFK JR: Should Doctors make decisions on what’s best for their patients? Or how much money they can make off their sickness?
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RFK JR: Should Doctors make decisions on what’s best for their patients? Or how much money they can make off their sickness?
- HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes financial incentives for hospitals and doctors to administer vaccines, arguing they compromise medical judgment.
- Kennedy highlights a policy where hospitals were paid based on patient outcomes, which he claims led to misleading data and pressured doctors to VACCINATE PATIENTS REGARDLESS OF MEDICAL NECESSITY.
- He calls this practice immoral and unconstitutional, emphasizing that medical decisions should prioritize patient well-being over financial gain or government mandates.
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