Dr. Oz Exposes Massive Medicare Fraud in California, Dwarfing Minnesota's Scale
The Rubin ReportJanuary 19, 20262 min95,961 views
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- π‘ Dr. Mehmet Oz reveals that the scale of Medicare fraud in California is significantly larger than in Minnesota, which is already estimated to be billions of dollars.
- π― The fraud in California, particularly in hospice and home healthcare, is believed to approximate $4 billion dollars.
- β οΈ This widespread fraud puts vulnerable individuals at risk by potentially leading to substandard care and reduced access to treatment for others.
Systemic Issues in Healthcare
- π§ Oz suggests that the healthcare system in California, especially in Los Angeles, has become wholescale cultural malfeasants where fraud is almost an accepted part of the business.
- π The magnitude of fraud in California is so extensive that it is believed to dwarf the billions lost in Minnesota.
Political Connections and Laundering
- π The transcript suggests a potential connection between the Democrat establishment and money laundering operations.
- π Examples cited include the significant increase in wealth of figures like Ilhan Omar and the impressive stock trading performance of Nancy Pelosi, implying potential insider dealings or illicit financial flows.
- β οΈ The speaker questions the transparency of such financial activities and their implications for public trust in healthcare and financial markets.
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Medicare FraudHealthcare FraudCalifornia FraudMinnesota FraudHospice Care FraudHome Healthcare FraudDr. Mehmet OzDave RubinJan JekielekMedical MalfeasanceMoney LaunderingPolitical CorruptionDemocrat Establishment
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