(Isstories Editorial):- Fort Myers, Florida Sep 22, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – “If you care about this country, I am asking you to act.” — Roy J. Meidinger.
The American healthcare system is not only the most expensive in the world, but it is also burdened by a hidden scheme between providers and insurance companies that may constitute massive tax evasion. At the center of this problem is the so-called “negotiated fee” — a misleading term that masks a system of kickbacks. This arrangement cheats taxpayers, exploits patients, undermines national integrity, and guarantees that healthcare costs will continue to rise.
The Problem
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Doctors and hospitals don’t give discounts. Every patient gets billed the full standard price, and by law, those bills count as income. But insurance companies often pay less than the full amount and label the difference an “adjustment.” That’s unpaid debt — forgiven debt that neither the hospital nor the insurer reports to the IRS. Working together, they hide income and shift the burden to taxpayers. Both sides are part of the scheme, and both must be reported — separately and together.
What Every American Can Do
If your medical bill or Explanation of Benefits (EOB) shows an adjusted amount — or if your insurance company paid less than the full bill — you are holding evidence of a potential tax violation. Here’s how you can report it:
- Contact Your Local IRS Office — Ask for a Criminal Investigation Agent and provide copies of your bill or EOB.
- Report Tax Evasion via IRS Form 3949-A — Available at IRS.gov. Mail completed form and documents to:
Internal Revenue Service
Fresno, CA 93888-0025 - File IRS Form 211 (Whistleblower Award Claim) — List both provider and insurance company, attach documents, and send to:
Internal Revenue Service
Whistleblower Office – ICE
1973 N. Rulon White Blvd.
M/S 4110
Ogden, UT 84404
Note: Form 211 is signed under penalty of perjury. Submit only what you truthfully believe to be evidence.
“This fight is not about politics.
It is about truth, law, and the survival of our Republic.”
Why This Matters
The IRS is the only federal agency with trained investigators to pursue this nationwide scheme. If unchecked, billions of dollars in taxable revenue will remain hidden, forcing ordinary Americans to shoulder a heavier tax burden. Exposing this practice can return fairness and integrity to both our healthcare and tax systems.
Call to the Press
The press has a responsibility to bring this issue to light. Only through public awareness and direct citizen action can we break the grip that providers and insurance companies hold over the healthcare system. Every American has a role in this fight — share your medical bills, submit your insurance Explanation of Benefits forms, speak out, and report abuses. This system cannot be fixed without your help.
What You Can Do
- Check your bills: Look at your medical bills and Explanation of Benefits (EOB) forms.
- Share evidence: If you see “adjustments” or reduced payments, make copies.
- Take action: Report abuses to the IRS.
- Speak out: Tell others and demand accountability.
This system cannot be fixed without your help.
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