"A pediatric practice cannot survive...without doing most of the vaccines, if not all of them [on the CDC schedule]...that's the pressure that pediatricians are under...that explains [why] they...won't...look at the fact that these vaccines are causing a lot of harm."
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) May 12, 2024
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Vaccine-specific income to a pediatric practice number one is the admin fee think of this as a thank you for giving this shot it's rationalized by the following they say well pediatricians spend a lot of time talking about vaccines they need to be reimbursed the truth of the matter of what most pediatric practices do they give you a one-sheet glossy from the CDC that's called a vis vaccine information sheet you hand it to the patient when they go into the office the nurse gives it to them and that's your education so it's actually taking a zero physician time and Physicians will dodge vaccine questions so really it's just a thank you for giving the shot and you get about it depends on the insurance company every contract is different but I would average it out to say about $40 for the first antigen and $20 for each subsequent antigen so let's just say a 2-month baby visit