Building an Alternative Medical Economy in Response to ‘Tyranny’: Telehealth CEO – The Epoch Times

Posted: August 30, 2022 at 11:16 pm

Military veteran and entrepreneur Adam Hardage aims to build an alternative medical economy in response to what he calls tyranny in the nation.

Hardage is CEO and co-founder of Remote Health Solutions (RHS), along with Dr. Jon Baugh, its chief medical officer. The two started the company five years ago, focusing on high-quality telemedicine care. After experiencing lockdowns and COVID-19 vaccine mandates, and what he calls corruption within the medical industrial complex, Hardage decided to build a medical economy 2.0.

Speaking with The Epoch Times on Aug. 12, Hardage said of the lockdowns and mandates: Its immoral, its unethical, and its unconstitutional.

Moreover, its frankly criminal, and its just punitive unnecessarily to fire health care workers that were last years heroes, and now theyre this year zeros, all for just refusing an experimental gene modification injection, Hardage added.So were going to make it our mission to hire every single one of those providers across the nation. Were going to build the medical economy 2.0.

There are no national statistics on how many health care workers have been fired nationwide for refusing the COVID-19 vaccines. In New York, a state with one of the most strict vaccination requirements, about 34,000 health care workers have quit, retired, or been fired over refusing the vaccines.

Hardage and his team pivoted the business model about a year ago. RHS now provides concierge-level health care for patients across the nation. In addition, the company, which Hardage calls the Noahs Ark for medicine, welcomes medical professionals whose careers were jeopardized because they refused COVID-19 vaccines.

Hardage said RHS can handle up to 90 percent of a patients typical needs through virtual care. The virtual medicine service can be especially helpful under certain circumstances, for instance, if a child gets sick at night or during a holiday.

We want you well. Its in our best interest financially for you to be healthy, said Hardage.If were giving out bad treatment, bad advice, bad guidance to our patients, and they get sick all the timewell, then, were going to go out of business.

Because the business charges a flat fee for unlimited care per month, seeing the doctor more frequently or getting additional treatment will not benefit RHS financially.

A hospital is completely the opposite, said Hardage.

To illustrate, Hardage used the example of COVID-19 treatment. He said hospitals are financially incentivized to perform PCR testing, use remdesivir, intubate COVID-19 patients, and put them in the ICU.

Remdesivir is a controversial drug,authorized and later approvedin 2020 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat COVID-19 patients. Multiple studies have shown that remdesivir has no effect on hospitalized COVID-19 patients. In fact, some doctors claim that the drug has played a key role in COVID-related deaths, and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended against the drug in November 2020. Following the publication of a clinical trial in April, the WHO now suggests using remdesivir in mild or moderate COVID-19 patients at high risk of hospitalization.

Hospitals in the nation are eligible fora 20 percent add-on payment for using some FDA-approved or authorized COVID-19 treatments, including remdesivir, according to an interim final rule issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Dr. Peter McCullough,a renowned cardiologist andepidemiologist, has called administering remdesivir as a frontline therapy intentional and injurious to the population.

As a doctor, I use lots of drugs in the hospital. Ive never had an antibiotic or antiviral where the entire hospital stay would get a 20 percent bonus, McCullough told EpochTVs Facts Matter program in early August. Americans should be asking questions.

According to CMS, the add-on payment was to mitigate potential financial disincentives for hospitals to provide new COVID-19 treatments during the public health emergency period.

The Epoch Times has contacted HHS for additional comment.

Hardage believes the United States has experienced an attempted Marxist, communist, internal coup.

Having served in the military for 20 years, I cannot believe that this is the country that I came back to, Hardage said. I dont understand what Im seeing a lot of times. But now, after the last few years, Ive really started to unpack it. And I understand very clearly whats going on. This is nothing less than Saul Alinskys playbook of, lets go after the first pillar, for example, which is health care.

Alinsky was a community organizer and left-wing social activist. His thought, reflected in the 1971 book Rules for Radicals, is believed to have influenced former President Barack Obama.

Hardage said the damage to todays medical system can be traced back to Obamas policies.

What you are seeing right now is a direct result of the Obamacare policies, Hardage said.If a hospital is going to take money from Medicare, MedicaidAffordable Care Actthen they have to follow those guidelines, those mandates, those regulations.

Hardage feels federal health agencies could have recommended early treatment options such asvitamin D, C, B, zinc, quercetin, ivermectin, or hydroxychloroquine. However, these drugs are safe but not profitable.

In reaction, what Hardage calls a parallel economy has been built, standing in direct response to oppression, to tyranny.

Stop giving your money to the institutions that are corrupt, that are literally taking everything from you, including your health, and join a patriot organization such as ours, Hardage said.

Hardage believes what he is doing is a continuation of his service to his country: Ive taken the oath of office many times, he said, citing the oath service members take to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.

That doesnt mean Im going to pick up a gun and go run around the streets like a crazy person. But it does mean that were going to defeat them at the ballot box. Were going to defeat them in the war of ideas. Were going to defeat them on the stage. Were going to defeat them with the whole notion of reawakening America, instead of resetting America.

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