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EXPOSED: Foreign Governments Exploiting U.S. Patient Protection Law to Line Their Pockets

Gary FranchiJanuary 21, 2026159 views
EXPOSED: Foreign Governments Exploiting U.S. Patient Protection Law to Line Their Pockets
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Once again, Washington's so-called "patient protection" legislation has backfired spectacularly, creating yet another avenue for foreign exploitation of hardworking Americans. The No Surprises Act (NSA), passed with bipartisan fanfare to shield patients from surprise medical bills, has morphed into a cash cow for foreign governments and Wall Street predators.

The Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) system—the core mechanism meant to resolve billing disputes between insurers and providers—has become exactly what patriots feared: another bureaucratic nightmare that benefits everyone except the American people it was supposedly designed to protect.

Foreign Vultures Circle American Healthcare

Here's the scam: Instead of protecting patients, the IDR process has created a lucrative arbitration system that foreign-owned medical companies and private equity firms are gaming for massive profits. These entities are filing thousands of disputes, knowing they can extract higher payments from insurance companies through the federally-mandated process.

This is what happens when Congress rushes to pass feel-good legislation without considering the unintended consequences. While American families still struggle with healthcare costs, foreign governments are literally profiting off our patient protection laws. It's the kind of regulatory capture that makes your blood boil.

"The very process designed to shield patients has become a profit engine for foreign governments and private equity giants."

Time for the Trump Administration to Act

With President Trump back in the White House and his America First agenda in full swing, this foreign exploitation of our healthcare system demands immediate attention. The administration's deregulation efforts and focus on putting American patients first could finally address this bureaucratic disaster.

This is exactly why the Deep State and globalist influences are so dangerous—they create systems that sound good on paper but end up benefiting foreign interests at Americans' expense. The No Surprises Act has become another example of how Washington's "solutions" often create bigger problems.

How many more American industries will foreign governments be allowed to exploit before we say enough is enough?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FiscalHawkVerifiedJan 21, 2026
Can someone explain how these foreign governments are specifically exploiting the patient protection laws? I want to understand the mechanism so I can write to my representatives about it.
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AmericaStrongVerifiedJan 22, 2026
Finally someone is exposing this! Mainstream media won't touch stories like this.
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TruthSeeker99VerifiedJan 23, 2026
That's because they don't want to admit how broken our oversight is. Keep digging!
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedJan 22, 2026
I work in healthcare administration and see this firsthand. Foreign entities are gaming the system while American hospitals struggle to stay afloat serving actual US patients.
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedJan 22, 2026
This is what happens when we create massive government programs without proper safeguards. My dad always said if there's a loophole, someone will find it and exploit it.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 23, 2026
This is exactly what we've been saying for years - America First policies need to extend to healthcare too! How many more ways are we going to let foreign governments take advantage of our generosity?
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedJan 23, 2026
Couldn't agree more. We're being played while our own citizens struggle with healthcare costs.