07-28-2021, 03:07 PM
(07-28-2021, 02:07 PM)bengaloo Wrote: I would never turn someone in for money. Only for moral reasons. But I've heard nurses say things and I've also seen on social media where workers from places around the country have blown the whistle on inflating the numbers. It was literally all over the net back in the early peak of all this.
LOL
That’s such a cop out. Putting false information in a patient chart or on a death certificate for reimbursement purposes is illegal, unethical, and immoral. It’s lying. It’s cheating. It’s stealing. If you’re an ethical, moral person then you have an obligation to report criminal activity. The reward is the icing on the cake. Knowing you did the right thing is the freakin’ cake. You could always refuse the reward if you don’t like money because I don’t think the government is going to hold you down and force money into your pockets. But, if they do you can always donate the reward to St. Judes if you don’t want/need it.