Law allows hospitals to literally kidnap you for profit… you are the property of the medical industrial complex

Natural News – by Isabelle Z

In America, we like to think we are free. It’s ingrained in us as children, and it’s fair to say that we enjoy broader rights overall than people living elsewhere. However, there are still a surprising number of ways you can unfairly lose your freedom in this country that you might not even realize, and one of them is medical kidnapping. As difficult as it may be to believe, hospitals are keeping patients against their will for profit, and the law helps them get away with it

You can see this in action right now in Florida in the controversy surrounding the Baker Act. Also known as the Florida Mental Health Act of 1971, this law allows for the involuntary institutionalization and examination of a person. It can be initiated by a judge, law enforcement official, or health professional if there is evidence a person could have a mental illness and is in danger of causing harm to themselves or others.

It’s easy to see the reasonable intent behind the law, but one mental health facility in the state, North Tampa Behavioral, has become quite adept at working the Baker Act to its advantage.

In an investigative reportThe Tampa Bay Times staff writer Neil Bedi shared the story of 89-year-old Robert Allen, who went to the emergency room after Christmas because he was depressed and had thoughts of harming himself. The doctor used the Baker Act to send Black to North Tampa Behavioral.

The hospital was well within its rights to hold him for the first 72 hours. However, when the man tried to leave after the three days had passed, the hospital refused to release him, and this is when their behavior became questionable.

These facilities can hold people beyond the first three days, but only if they have been ordered to do so by a judge. There must be a formal request for court approval. However, these institutions can hold patients involuntarily for as many as five extra days after they’ve filed the request. That means they can keep you for up to eight days before legal proceedings must be carried out.

On the eighth day, Allen was released right before his court hearing would have been held. In other words, right before they needed to prove he was indeed a danger. It would be easy to dismiss this as a coincidence, but the hospital has a habit of following this pattern, according to the newspaper’s investigation.

In fact, they reported that hundreds of patients get stuck waiting for court hearings that never happen each year, with some being pressured by the hospital to sign up for a longer commitment. The hospital’s average patient stay is longer than those of similar centers in the area, state data shows.

Hospitals regularly bend the law to their advantage

Their motivation is clear: Each night patients spend at the hospital is billed at $1,500. With thousands of patients admitted each year, it’s easy to see what a sizeable reward those extra nights can add up to.

The report shows how the hospital regularly files legal requests for holding patients past the first three days involuntarily, then canceling the court hearing at the last minute, allowing them to keep patients for eight days in total without ever proving it was necessary. It’s a scam worth an extra $7,500 per patient.

The Tampa Bay Times investigation has prompted state and federal lawmakers to call for reviews of the mental health center for possible misuse of taxpayer dollars. Most of its money comes from Medicare. The Agency for Health Care Administration, which is responsible for licensing mental health centers, is also investigating.

Other states have similar laws on the books, and it’s quite likely that other institutions are taking advantage of them to boost their bottom line. If situations like this can happen so often around the country, are we really as free as we think?

Read MedicalFascism.news for more examples of medical fascism in action.

Sources for this article include:

DCDirtyLaundry.com

TampaBay.com


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7 thoughts on “Law allows hospitals to literally kidnap you for profit… you are the property of the medical industrial complex

  1. THEY TRIED TO COERCE JILL INTO SIGNING PAPERS TO FORCE ME INTO A “REHAB CENTER” UNDER(literally) A HOSPITAL IN WINFIELD ALABAMA.. FOR DRINKING BEER, NO LESS.
    I TOLD HER, “YOU BETTER BE DAMN GLAD YOU DIDN’T, IF I EVER HAD GOTTEN OUT I WOULD HAVE STARTED KILLING…………………. BEGINNING WITH YOU……
    DONT GET ME WRONG, I LOVE JILL. THERE ARE JUST SOME THINGS YOU DONT DO TO AN AMERICAN……………
    FOR INSTANCE; REMOVING AN INDIVIDUALS AUTHORITY…..OVER HIS OWN LIFE, FOR LITTLE OR NO JUSTIFIABLE REASON……. REASONS THAT CAN ONLY BE UNCOVERED BY THE DUE PROCESS FOUND IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS.

    1. God, I cant imagine you in a old farts home man, knowing you would blast your way out. LMAO. Pass the shine, that shit was good wasn’t it? Talk about instant pain relief man!

      1. I WOKE UP IN TUPELO HOSPITAL ONCE TIED TO A HOSPITAL BED. I WOKE UP ALONE, AFTER REPEATEDLY SCREAMING TO THE TOP OF MY LUNGS, THIS PENCIL NECKED SON OF A BITCH COMES IN AND SAYS, “YOU’VE GOT A BAD ATTITUDE”.
        I SAID, “IF YOU DON’T UNTIE ME AND BRING ME MY CANE YOU LITTLE FAGGIT, SONOFABITCH, I’LL SHOW YOU A BAD ATTITUDE.”. “WE NEED TO FIND OUT WHY YOUR HAVING SEIZURES”
        LISTEN YOU DUMB MOTHERF@#@ER, IVE HAD FIVE STROKES. IM GOING TO EXPLAIN THIS TO YOUR DUMB ASS REAL SLOW………..
        B R A I N……..D A M A G E………
        NOW. CALL JILL AND BRING MY F@@KIN CANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

  2. “The hospital was well within its rights to hold him for the first 72 hours”
    WHO GAVE THEM THIS AUTHORITY SHMUCK?
    THE WRITER OF THIS ARTICLE IS A JEW ASSKISSER.

  3. I can verify (since I know some health professionals) that what Koyote wrote and the article posted is true, in Texas and other states. Folks, these days, to get treated decently by the fedgov or stategov or localgov, you have to have connections if you know what I mean. Hospitals…and jails, where I was put twice for no reason other than exercising my Bill of Rights, while nursing my daughter in the mid-90s. Each time for three days. I guess it could have been worse.

  4. “Their motivation is clear: Each night patients spend at the hospital is billed at $1,500. With thousands of patients admitted each year, it’s easy to see what a sizeable reward those extra nights can add up to.”

    While that may well be true, that’s not the prime motivation behind these RED FLAG LAWS.

    We all know what THAT would be.

    1. Yep. Wealth AND power(control). Once you get the power, money is really just a carrot on a stick for the commoners to chase after. They’ll throw their wealth at you to make you go away, if need be, if you have enough “power”.

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