Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Crooks see healthcare as a HUGE GOLD MINE

Glenn Ferry made that statement in the Los Angeles Times on June 23, 2013 as the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health Services located in Orange County in California for Medicare Fraud.  He told the truth and UCLA Medical Center is the Fort Knox for this fraud as I've personally experienced and my blog covers three and a half years of my elder abuse for financial gain.

How can the U.S. News & World Report give UCLA a Number One rating in the west and number 5 nationally?  I just found out Leapfrog Group changed their "F" rating for patient safety in November, 2012.. what relationship does U.S. News & World Report and UCLA Medical Center have... are they in bed together?  What about the 4 Japanese mob bosses that paid UCLA over 2 Million Dollars in cash for 4 liver transplants over other men who were ahead of them on the list, and as a result died? (as reported by the LA Times and 60 Minutes).   Is that the qualification for number one in anyone's mind?  Was Leapfrog forced to change their rating in January... crooks are crooks and money is the motivation.

In May, 2008, UCLA finished the new building for the medical center at a cost close to one billion dollars and had "suits" for patients that could pay for it.  Medicare patients were assigned to the Santa Monica annex and treated like second class citizens.  The CEO of UCLA Medical Center does not act like he believes UCLA is owned by the State of California and its people.  And I am sure he is not paid like other state employees - probably hundreds of thousands of dollars and only profits will do that.  Medicare is a gold mine.