by Dr. Joseph Mercola
May 23, 2023
from
Mercola Website
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
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Primary care providers across the U.S. were bribed with incentive
programs to coerce patients into getting the toxic COVID shot.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield paid doctors $50 for each Medicaid
patient aged 6 months and older, who got the experimental jab
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Doctors have been financially incentivized to vaccinate children for
a long time. In 2016, Blue Cross Blue Shield paid pediatricians a
$400 bonus for each patient that completed 10 vaccinations before
their second birthday, provided 63% of their patients were fully
vaccinated
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"Client and family incentives" also exist. In 2015, the Community
Preventive Services Task Force recommended boosting vaccination
rates by giving small, inexpensive incentive rewards to patients
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Bribery is also par for the course when it comes to vaccine
mandates. Pfizer paid undisclosed sums to front groups that
advocated for COVID jab mandates, thereby hiding their conflict of
interest
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While the COVID-19 pandemic furthered many globalist goals, it
inadvertently tanked childhood vaccination rates. To get childhood
vaccination rates back on track, a global alliance has launched "The
Big Catch-Up" initiative. It's touted as the largest childhood
immunization effort ever
In April 2023, I reported how primary care providers across the U.S.
were bribed with incentive programs to coerce patients into getting
the
toxic COVID shot.
Since there was no medical malpractice
liability, doctors profited while patients risked their lives as
participants in an unprecedented medical experiment, all while being
lied to about the safety and effectiveness of these injections.
Even more egregiously, once the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
authorized the COVID shot for children, similar vaccination
incentives were extended to pediatricians as well.
As detailed in an
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid provider bulletin
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July 2022, doctors received $50 for each Medicaid patient aged 6
months and older, who got the experimental jab.
Pediatricians Are Financially Incentivized to Vaccinate
As it turns out, doctors have been financially incentivized to
vaccinate children for a long time.
According to a 1999 JAMA
Pediatrics article, 2 the average patient load of American
pediatricians is 1,546, although the number of patients was,
"significantly higher
in less populated areas and solo practices."
Of these, 8.3% were younger than 1 year, 9.5% were 1 year old and
8.6% were 2 years old. 3
That means approximately 26.4% of the
average pediatrician's patients were 2 years old and younger.
More
recent data, 4 published in 2021, show 75% of pediatricians have
between 1,000 and 1,800 patients and 21% have around 1,200 patients;
most practices, 65%, are in the 1,000 to 1,500 range.
As shown in the 2016 provider incentive program document from Blue
Cross Blue Shield below, 5,6 pediatricians were getting $400 for each
pediatric patient that completed all the 10 vaccinations listed - 25
doses in all 7 - before their second birthday.
(Keep in mind that
incentives can vary by state. The example provided is part of
Michigan's Blue Cross Blue Shield Performance Recognition Program.)
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How Much Money Is at Stake?
The math from there is pretty straight-forward (although keep in
mind that we're dealing with presumed averages and aged statistics
here).
Just multiply the number of patients under age 2 times $400.
Using the average statistics from 1999, if a pediatrician has 1,000
patients, 264 can be expected to be 2 years old or younger.
If all
are fully vaccinated, the pediatrician would be eligible for a
$105,600 year-end bonus.
While $400 per fully vaccinated child might seem incentivizing
enough, there's an added pressure here, because Blue Cross Blue
Shield also has (or at least had, in 2016) a "target" level of 63%.
This means that if the pediatrician fails to vaccinate 63% of his
eligible patients, he or she gets nothing.
So, the pediatrician has
a VERY high incentive to get as many toddlers fully vaccinated as
possible, so as not to miss that target. It's not just $400 that is
at stake when parents decline one or more shots.
Tens of thousands
of dollars could be on the line.
As noted by Dr. Bob Sears:
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"Such incentives...
end up forcing a doctor to consider the financial implications
of accepting patients who even just want to opt out of one
vaccine...
Maybe a few such
families wouldn't make them fail the chart reviews, but if they
have too many, there goes their year-end bonus."
Why Pediatricians Become Adversaries
Anytime financial incentives are part of the equation, one can
reasonably assume that the lure of self-enrichment will win.
With
tens of thousands of dollars at stake, pediatricians can easily be
lulled into complacency when it comes to digging deeper into the
science.
After all,
who wants to see evidence that what they're doing is
causing more harm than good...?
These kinds of incentives also
encourage pediatricians to simply toss questioning parents out of
their practice, to make room for more compliant patients that don't
put their income at risk.
As reported by Children's Health Defense
back in 2018: 10
"...the 11 well-child visits recommended by the AAP over a child's
first 30 months (with annual visits thereafter through age 21)
ensure a steady stream of repeat customers and revenue for
pediatricians.
In accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
vaccine schedule, pediatric practices are expected to administer
vaccines (often as many as six at a time) at about half of
well-child visits through the adolescent years, making vaccination a
foundational bread-and-butter component of pediatricians' job
description...
It is quite common for pediatricians (and family doctors) to
encounter parents who refuse one or more infant vaccines, most often
due to safety concerns.
These concerns also mean that pediatricians
frequently get requests to modify or delay the vaccine schedule - nearly three-fifths (58%) of pediatricians reported such requests in
a 2014 AAP survey...
Rather than recognize the validity of parents' safety concerns or
admit to their own ambivalence about some of the newer vaccines,
many pediatricians - nearly two in five according to some estimates
- choose to boot uncooperative families out of their practice...
Ultimately... subtle and not-so-subtle financial incentives and
social pressures are likely to maintain widespread adherence by
pediatricians to the vaccine schedule - even in instances where
contraindications are present.
Although pediatricians have a
legal duty to fully inform patients about vaccine risks and side
effects, the lure of monetary perks and the desire to fit in may
lessen their motivation to do so."
Patients Are Bribed Too
In addition to the financial incentives given to physicians, "client
and family incentives" also exist.
A nongovernmental panel of public
health and prevention experts called the "Community Preventive
Services Task Force" 11 in 2015 published a guide 12 on how to boost
vaccination rates using incentive rewards for patients.
The task force was established by the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services in 1996,
"to develop guidance on which community-based
health promotion and disease prevention intervention approaches work
and which do not work, based on available scientific evidence." 13
As
explained by this task force: 14
"The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends client or
family incentive rewards, used alone or in combination with
additional interventions, to increase vaccination rates in children
and adults.
Client or family incentive rewards are used to
motivate people to obtain recommended vaccinations.
Rewards may be
monetary or non-monetary, and they may be given to clients or
families in exchange for keeping an appointment, receiving a
vaccination, returning for a vaccination series, or producing
documentation of vaccination status.
Rewards are typically
small (e.g., food vouchers, gift cards, lottery prizes, baby
products)."
The scientific evidence supporting bribery of patients with food
vouchers, gift cards and other products of limited value was said to
be 4 out of 4, meaning very strong. In other words, incentives, even
near-worthless ones, work.
Indeed, we saw this during
COVID-19 as well.
People were lining up
for experimental COVID shots in return for a doughnut, hamburger and
fries or even a free lap dance at the local strip club. The pattern
is the same...
Throw the patient a bone and they'll agree to things
that bring others big profits.
As patients, we need to get savvier about these kinds of tricks and
interpret them for what they are. These kinds of "gifts" are not
given out of kindness or concern for your well-being. It's a
compliance bribe, and your compliance is making someone rich.
Meanwhile, any risks involved are on you.
Bribery and Vaccine Mandates
Bribery is also par for the course when it comes to vaccine
mandates.
As detailed in a previous article, Pfizer paid undisclosed
sums to front groups that advocated for COVID jab mandates, thereby
hiding their conflict of interest.
In part due to the fake "grassroots"
work of these groups, Pfizer was able to rake in a record-breaking
$100 billion in sales in 2022. 15
Of course,
the U.S. government also paid
news media a staggering $1
billion to promote and build public confidence in the jab, and
Pfizer itself spent $2.8 billion on ads in 2022 alone...
But the pressure from consumer groups, civil rights groups, patient
groups and doctors' groups - all of which had been paid off - was
probably why COVID jab mandates could even be officially considered
by the government.
They created a false consensus that people
desperately wanted vaccine mandates to keep everyone "safe."
Special interest groups paid by
Pfizer 16 to push for COVID jab
mandates and coercive vaccine policies included,
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the Chicago Urban
league (which argued that the jab mandate would benefit the Black
community)
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the National Consumers League
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the Immunization
Partnership
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the Advertising Council,
...and a long list of universities
and cancer, liver diseases, cardiology, rheumatology and medical
science organizations.
Each of these organizations received anywhere from several thousand
to hundreds of thousands of dollars from Pfizer in 2021 alone.
Is it
any wonder, then, that more than 50 major health care organizations
called for vaccine mandates that year, including for their own
workers? 17
Childhood Vaccination Rates Tanked During COVID
While the COVID-19 pandemic furthered many globalist goals, it
inadvertently tanked childhood vaccination rates, as many parents
ended up missing routine well-child visits due to clinic closures,
lockdowns and fear of taking their children outside.
As reported by
the American Medical Association (AMA) in November 2021: 18
"...recently published research sheds new light on how the COVID-19
pandemic has disrupted some of those routine vaccinations, as
parents and their children didn't just stay home - they stayed away
from the doctor.
The JAMA Pediatrics study 19... found that vaccine-administration
rates were significantly lower across all pediatric age groups as
the pandemic first surged in the U.S...
For example, only 74% of
infants turning 7 months old in September 2020 were up to date on
their vaccinations, a drop from 81% in September 2019.
And
just 57% of infants who hit the 18-month mark in September 2020
were up to date, down from 61% the year before.
The proportion of
children up to date for routine vaccinations was lowest among
Black children, with inequities more pronounced in the
18-month-old group."
The Big Catch-Up Initiative
To get childhood vaccination rates back on track,
Chelsea Clinton is
now making the rounds promoting a new vaccine initiative called "The
Big Catch-Up."
In a recent interview with
Fortune Magazine,
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Clinton promised it would be,
"the largest childhood immunization
effort ever."
Over the next 18 months, this initiative will attempt
to,
"catch as many kids up as possible," she said.
Partners in this effort include,
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the World Health Organization
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UNICEF
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Gavi
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the Vaccine Alliance
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the Bill & Melinda
Gates
Foundation
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Immunization
Agenda 2030,
...and several other
"global and national 'health' partners."
As reported by
the WHO, April 24, 2023:
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"The pandemic saw essential immunization levels decrease in over 100
countries, leading to rising outbreaks of measles, diphtheria, polio
and yellow fever.
'The Big Catch-up' is
an extended effort to lift vaccination levels among children to
at least pre-pandemic levels and endeavors to exceed those...
While calling on people and governments in every country to
play their part in helping to catch up by reaching the children
who missed out, The Big Catch-up will have a particular focus on
the 20 countries where three quarters of the children who missed
vaccinations in 2021 live...
The 20 countries where three quarters of the children who missed
vaccinations in 2021 live are:
Afghanistan, Angola, Brazil,
Cameroon, Chad, DPRK [Democratic People's Republic of Korea], DRC
[Democratic Republic of the Congo], Ethiopia, India,
Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia,
Madagascar, Mexico, Mozambique, Myanmar, Tanzania, Viet
Nam."
Vaccine Program Is Run
'Soft Mafia' Style
When you look at all these areas of bribery and financial
incentives, doesn't it seem as though the entire vaccine program
runs on financial coercion?
A sort of "soft mafia" kind of
operation, where the threats and promises all revolve around money
and public/professional shaming versus accolades.
What would happen if all financial incentives were removed?
All the
performance bonuses paid to doctors, the freebies given to patients,
the "charitable donations" to industry-friendly organizations and
payments to front groups?
What would happen if parents were simply given unbiased evidence and
no one was financially driven to pressure them either way?
I don't
have the answer. It's a thought experiment.
But I suspect that
vaccination rates would drop dramatically...
Notes
1 Anthem
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid Provider Bulletin July 2022
2 JAMA
Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 1999;153(1):9-14
3 JAMA
Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 1999;153(1):9-14, Table 2
4 Chipsblog.PCC
July 6, 2021
5, 8 BCBS
2016 Performance Recognition Program, Page 15
6 Twitter
Jessica Rojas April 7, 2023
7, 9, 10 Children's
Health Defense March 18, 2018
11, 13 Community
Preventive Services Task Force
12, 14 Community
Preventive Services Task Force, Vaccination Programs: Client or
Family Incentive Rewards 2015
15 Fierce
Pharma April 21, 2023
16 Document
Cloud Pfizer 2021 Funding Report
17 ABC
News July 26, 2021
18 American
Medical Association November 10, 2021
19 JAMA
Pediatrics 2022;176(1):68-77
20 Twitter
Chief Nerd May 7, 2023
21 WHO.int
April 24, 2023
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