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Opinion: They Were Paid to Kill Us – Hospitals, COVID and the Dirty Money Trail in Illinois

Janelle Powell by Janelle Powell
August 2, 2025
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Opinion: They Were Paid to Kill Us – Hospitals, COVID and the Dirty Money Trail in Illinois

Mehmet Oz and RFK Jr at the press conference. (Photograph: Kevin Mohatt/Reuters)

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By Janelle Powell, Opinion Contributor

Well, well, well.

It turns out the “trust the science” crowd forgot to mention that the science came with a financial incentive package – and Illinois hospitals were first in line at the trough.

In a stunning but unsurprisingly quiet move, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., advised by none other than Dr. Mehmet Oz, just repealed a Biden-era policy buried deep inside the Medicare reimbursement labyrinth.

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Thanks to the leadership of @DrOzCMS, we’ve just repealed a dangerous Biden-era provision in the CMS inpatient payment rule that pressured hospitals to mandate COVID-19 shots for doctors and nurses. This rule tied public reporting of staff vaccination rates to federal… https://t.co/H06LYJFnSs

— Secretary Kennedy (@SecKennedy) August 1, 2025

This wasn’t some minor paperwork tweak. This was the decapitation of one of the most sinister tools used to enforce pharmaceutical loyalty over patient care: the CMS vaccine reporting mandate tied to hospital “quality metrics.”

Translation for the average Illinoisan?

Hospitals were being paid to coerce, intimidate, and ultimately terminate healthcare workers who refused the jab. And if you thought your hospital cared about your health – think again.

They cared about their federal reimbursement checks.

Let’s talk specifics.

Advocate Aurora Health – the second-largest health system in Illinois – publicly bragged about achieving “near-total compliance” with COVID-19 vaccination among staff in 2021. What they didn’t brag about? The quiet purging of doctors and nurses who refused the shot on ethical or medical grounds. Sources within their Elgin and Downers Grove locations have confirmed staff were threatened with termination and denied exemptions, even when documentation supported them.

NorthShore University HealthSystem in Evanston was even more brazen. In fact, they paid over $10.3 million in a class-action settlement after terminating unvaccinated employees who claimed religious exemptions. That’s right – Illinois hospitals weren’t just playing enforcers. They were illegally punishing dissenters and only changed course when the courts caught up to them.

And what were these hospitals so afraid of?

Not the virus.

The loss of Medicare and CARES Act bonus checks.

Let’s connect the dots: the federal government dangled a carrot – report staff vaccination rates, enforce the jab, and watch the bonus cash flow in.

Remdesivir? Bonus.

Early intubation? Bonus.

COVID on a death certificate – even if it wasn’t the cause? You guessed it. Bonus.

You weren’t being treated. You were being processed.

And Illinois hospitals? They were proud to play middleman to this twisted pipeline. Rush University Medical Center in Chicago administered remdesivir like it was Holy Water and reportedly enforced vaccine compliance like a private security firm guarding Pharma’s interests. Meanwhile, respected doctors like Dr. Aaron Kheriaty (University of Illinois-trained) were blacklisted for even questioning the protocol.

Now, thanks to Kennedy and Oz, that particular backdoor mandate – the one that made administrators more loyal to CMS spreadsheets than to their own Hippocratic Oaths – is officially dead.

Let’s be clear: this repeal is not just about numbers on a federal form. It’s about stripping away the financial incentive to suppress clinical judgment, force unnecessary treatments, and throw medical ethics out the window. It’s about finally admitting that when you pay people to comply, you’re not practicing medicine. You’re running a state-sanctioned racket.

To all the Illinois hospital boards and administrators who looked the other way while doctors were sidelined, patients were silenced, and families were gaslit: You didn’t “follow the science.”

You followed the money.

And you did it at the cost of lives.

No amount of DEI statements, rainbow logos, or tearful press releases will erase the fact that your institutions enforced death protocols under the guise of care.

This repeal is not the end – but it’s a start. A beachhead. A crack in the wall of bureaucratic medicine.

The backdoor mandate is dead. The financial muzzle is off. And maybe – just maybe – the patient can finally come first again.

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Janelle Powell is a mother of five and parental rights advocate. Currently, she is the Development Director for The Conservative Caucus -- the oldest conservative grassroots organization in the United States.

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