False. The doctor's employer receives reimbursement based on whatever procedures are done as long as the procedure matches why you're in the office (the procedure code has to match the visit code).
The doctor himself is paid a salary and a lot of them receive additional compensation based on the number of 15 minute slots they fill per day. Most doctors are not paid per procedure and that amount certainly does not vary based on the procedure. The variable is how much the insurance company pays the medical system (unless you're in the extreme minority and going to a private practice).
Many, but not all, doctors are true believers in vaccines and swallow the propaganda because that's what medical school teaches them to do. A lot of doctors are simply afraid to speak out against vaccines because they can lose their job, and some actually do speak out or subtly direct their patients around vaccinating.
The job of avoiding childhood vaccines falls to the parent, and most parents are scared and uninformed.
Everything you said is false. Doctors REGULARLY get bonuses and incentives both monetarily (which is illegal but allowed for reasons) and other rewards. This is well documented. This is why doctor's offices are literal TV commercials full of advertisements on every surface for this that or the other drug. Has nothing to do with any specific patient, but it plants the question. As for the practice getting the money versus the doctor: yes, for the advertisements etc. Not for the prescribing of X drug Y drug Z medical procedure of a specific company. Those go directly to the relevant doctor.
Kill yourself.
Ok, random Internet man. I'll take your opinion over my 20 years in the medical industry.
20 years medical history
So you're admitting to being a kike-controlled, numale faggot who's scared of saying no? Bra-fucking-vo. You totally win!
But unlike drugs, it is legal for doctors to be paid to give vaccines by the makers. So they can get direct cash kickbacks for every dose they give. That isn't the same as the OP about insurance companies but still, what you said is not true. I mean you're mostly correct, but for certain fields doctors are paid per treatment (chemo, vaccines, and certain other things like surgeries)
Notice he didn't touch on pharmaceutical reps, pill pushers, and the like.
Doctors get paid by corporations to push hot new products.
This is a standard modern health care practice.
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