Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Is Texas the Heart of Medicare & Medicaid Fraud?

On March 1, 2012, ABC Nightline did an investigation in Texas regarding healthcare providers who were taking advantage of elderly Medicare patients by billing Medicare for medical problems that they did not actually have. Nightline used an undercover Medicare patient - an 82 year old white woman who went into a healthcare office for an exam. She told the doctor that she felt fine. The doctor ran tests and confirmed that she was in otherwise good health. However, that same doctor then turned around and billed Medicare for all sorts of health problems, saying that the woman was "home-bound and needed assistance for all activities, including constant supervision". They also sent a nurse to her home to treat her for "diabetes" and other ailments that she did not actually have.

She was lucky, unlike me, when I was told by UCLA and Dr. Oliver Dorigo that I had a very rare cancer that attacked the "soft tissue" and I needed 36 hours of chemotherapy, when in fact, he knew that was a lie.... I never had cancer and all tests proved that. I was subjected to major surgery and could have died, but Dr. Dorigo didn't care about that. I was used for their residents to perform surgery on. Dr. Elizabeth A. Wagar, who was the Clinical Director of Pathology was on board to say and present a written test to say that I had Stage 3 Cancer and later said, I had a "very rare cancer"... with this news, I felt like Farrah Fawcett.

Now, the question is raised - did all of this start in Texas? Did it start with National Medical Enterprises, who was fined by Janet Reno, the then Attorney General under President Clinton? This was the largest fine for Medicare Fraud in the United States at the time. They moved from Santa Monica, Ca to Texas and changed their name to TENET, and continued with medicare fraud, having to sell off many of their hospitals as a result. Elizabeth Wagar fled UCLA for Houston, TX to "teach" after I exposed her. The woman who responded to Senator Barbara Boxer's inquiry into my request for a congressional investigation let the cat out of the bag when she named James Randolph Farris, MD., CONSORTIUM Administration in Dallas. Is "Consortium" another word for crime syndicate? He controlled all the medicare investigation offices. The woman in Seattle, WA never thought Senator Boxer would send me copies of her response, and she sent a copy of DR. Barry M Straube, CMS Chief Medical Officer in Baltimore, MD a letter who covered up what Dr. Dorigo and others did. And it all comes back to Texas.