Medical Fraud in Wisconsin - In the Service of Government Teachers

Written By: William L. Anderson | Posted: Friday, March 18th, 2011
Patient's rights advocate Siobhan Reynolds is currently under criminal investigation simply for speaking out against the federal prosecutions of doctors accused of writing pain medication prescriptions the government claims have "no medical purpose." Indeed, the government has demonstrated a propensity to pursue doctors across the country with criminal charges, often over a wide array of activities conveniently lumped into over-expansive accusations of fraud.
Imagine my surprise, then, when on camera and in daylight, doctors in Wisconsin have been writing fraudulent "excuses" for teachers who have been demonstrating at the state capitol over recent moves by the governor and the legislature to abolish collective bargaining for public-employee unions. (The teachers claim they were sick, which is why they were not in the classrooms.) Indeed, the doctors have not even tried to cover their actions. One observer quoted by the MacIver Institute, Christian Hartsock, said:
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