The plumber comes in and says, hey. You know, I hear you're in the hospice space. The guy says, yeah. I made my money in hospice. Then the plumber says, I've got a side house, so I own a hospice too. The carpenter says, me too. We're all in the hospice business.

He said that he, he was building a beaut beautiful mansion.

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a whistleblower. Again, I I can't prove this, but it's what he said. He said that he, he was building a beaut beautiful mansion. He owns all these hospices. He's a doctor, but he's a fraudster. And so he built this pews house. They the plumber comes in and says, hey. You know, I hear you're in the hospice space. The guy says, yeah. I made my money in hospice. Then the plumber says, you know, I've got a side house, so I own a hospice too. Right? Then the carpenter hears them and he says, me too. Yeah. I'm in the hospice business. We're all in the hospice business. Absolutely. So then the guy says, okay. Well, he realized he's gotta get ahead of these guys. So he goes to a major hospital in LA

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Compelling narrative about widespread healthcare fraud told through vivid storytelling. The dialogue format and escalating revelation creates a memorable, shareable moment that illustrates systematic corruption.

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