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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently announced that his office has opened an investigation into financial incentives connected to doctors
administering vaccines to children. Paxton said the probe will examine pediatricians, insurers, vaccine manufacturers, and other entities that
may have engaged in deceptive or unlawful conduct by failing to disclose financial incentives tied to the administration of childhood vaccines.1
Allegations of Financial Pressure on Families
The Attorney GeneralrCOs office said some pediatric practices dismiss families and remove them from their patient rolls if parents do not strictly
adhere to a recommended vaccine schedule for their children. The office also stated that physicians may receive bonuses tied to maintaining high
vaccination rates among their patient base.
An investigation found that heath insurers have offered bonus payments that can reach as high as $400 per child as an incentive for doctors and
other vaccine providers to vaccinate pediatric patients. Other reports have described reimbursement structures, performance metrics, and
value-based care arrangements that link physician compensation to high vaccination rate benchmarks, raising questions about whether financial
considerations may influence medical guidance provided to parents.
https://thevaccinereaction.org/2026/02/texas-attorney-general-investigates-doctors-receiving-money-incentives-to-vaccinate-children/
Doctors love money.
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