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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 12:44 PM Apr 2019

Rick Scott's Company Committed Historic Medicare Fraud. He Will Now Lead Trump's Health-Care Push

If the Trump administration has a domestic policy doctrine at this point, it could be described as the following practice: the appointment of industry insiders to Cabinet-level positions in order to deregulate or otherwise surgically dismantle the protections of a given department.

In this spirit comes the announcement that Florida Senator Rick Scott intends to deliver on President Trump’s promise that the GOP “will soon be known as the party of health care.” On Thursday, Trump told reporters that Scott, and fellow Republican Senators John Barrasso of Wyoming and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, will lead the party’s push on health-care reform.
“They are going to come up with something really spectacular,” the president said.

If by spectacular, he means a candidate who was at the helm of a company that pleaded guilty to historic efforts to defraud Medicare, the president has found his man. In the 1990s, Scott was the CEO of Columbia/HCA, a company that, under his direction, owned more than 340 hospitals, 135 surgery centers, and 550 home-health locations by the time Scott resigned in 1997. That year, federal agents announced an investigation into whether or not the company defrauded Medicare and Medicaid on a massive scale. Turns out, they did: According to Politifact’s summary of the settlement Columbia/HCA made with the Justice Department, the company took the following actions while Scott was CEO:

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/04/rick-scott-is-an-odd-choice-to-lead-gops-health-care-reform.html

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Rick Scott's Company Committed Historic Medicare Fraud. He Will Now Lead Trump's Health-Care Push (Original Post) douglas9 Apr 2019 OP
"Surgically dismantle" jayschool2013 Apr 2019 #1
The "best" people... CaptainTruth Apr 2019 #2
He can't do the impossible, but will get the blame from trump and fellow safeinOhio Apr 2019 #3

safeinOhio

(32,688 posts)
3. He can't do the impossible, but will get the blame from trump and fellow
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 01:21 PM
Apr 2019

Publicans. I'd be willing to bet his political career is over.

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