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WTF? Chelsea's Apt. Has Same Address as a Medical Facility!--Hillary's Secret Hospital?

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posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 04:32 PM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

fair enough.
i read it.
i get what youre saying.
i dont agree
catch you later



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 04:39 PM
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a reply to: TinySickTears
It is very unlikely that the Home Agency was ever a business that was open to the public. It was most likely established in that building for a very specific reason.

It is licensed to provide medical services to private pay customers, or those with selective private insurance.

I have worked with a few, and they have very wealthy clientele, that like to be in charge of everything, including their health and medical choices. Medical businesses that accept government or public funding, have to follow a different set of rules which are determined by the Insurance company or by CMS.

It never would have been looked at with a fine tooted comb, if Hillary had not made the mistake of going there for treatment, instead of to a legitimate hospital.

Just another bad decision on her part.

Medical businesses have to be licensed and monitored by the State, so it is not exceptional that any information about its general dealings will be found on Google or Linked In.

You can find the same information about any medical provider or business, by doing a simple online search.

The top secret part is the fact that they wanted it not to be common knowledge to the voting public, not that it is some kind of top secret military or government facility.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 04:47 PM
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a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn

www.hipaaspace.com...

www.hipaaspace.com...

There are the links to their NPI numbers.

They were registered as a "home health" provider that accepted Medicaid.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:07 PM
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a reply to: introvert

So they were there even back in 2007?

I'm not sure what to make of that. That could cast doubt on things.

Then again, it was still a residential luxury condo building, in 2007. And Hillary was running for the Democratic nomination, in 2007, too.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:13 PM
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originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn

www.hipaaspace.com...

www.hipaaspace.com...

There are the links to their NPI numbers.

They were registered as a "home health" provider that accepted Medicaid.

The HIPPA data base just confirms if the business is certified to provided services.

Their License from the State of New York Department of Health is listed as a Licensed Home Care Services Agency.

Licensed Home Care Services Agencies (LHCSAs) offer home care services to clients who pay privately or have private insurance coverage. These agencies may also contract to provide services to Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries whose cases are managed by another provider or entity, such as providing home health aide services to a certified home health agency patient or providing a licensed practical nurse for a Medicaid prior-approved private duty nursing shift. The NYS Department of Health is responsible for monitoring the care provided by licensed care services agencies.

New York Department of Health NYS Health Profiles

The business has the option to bill Medicare/Medicaid, but few accept that form of payment from their clients because it conflicts with the needs of most of the elite clients.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:19 PM
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originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: introvert

So they were there even back in 2007?

I'm not sure what to make of that. That could cast doubt on things.

Then again, it was still a residential luxury condo building, in 2007. And Hillary was running for the Democratic nomination, in 2007, too.


The question could be "What came first, the chicken or the egg?"

Again, the cost of doing business for a home health agency, out of that building would have to be through the roof.

Somebody is/was paying the rent, utilities, and covering payroll.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:24 PM
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originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn

originally posted by: MotherMayEye

originally posted by: TinySickTears
i guess the best way to hide a secret medical facility is to make sure you can find the address, number, and holding company info on google and linkedin.

yeah, that makes sense


The best way to outfit a luxury condo with medical equipment without raising suspicion and without being obvious about a medical facility being set up, is to 'lease' the space to a home healthcare staffing and training service.

Not many Home Healthcare Agencies can afford that kind of overhead.


Unless they were funded by some deep-pocketed health initiative of some deep-pocketed foundation. I don't know though.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:28 PM
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a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn

Agree, the cost of the space is suspicious. And is it even zoned for commercial use if there was supposedly a staffing/training office located there?

I doubt commercial zoning would be necessary to simply provide home healthcare to a resident there.
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posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:34 PM
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originally posted by: queenofswords

originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn

originally posted by: MotherMayEye

originally posted by: TinySickTears
i guess the best way to hide a secret medical facility is to make sure you can find the address, number, and holding company info on google and linkedin.

yeah, that makes sense


The best way to outfit a luxury condo with medical equipment without raising suspicion and without being obvious about a medical facility being set up, is to 'lease' the space to a home healthcare staffing and training service.

Not many Home Healthcare Agencies can afford that kind of overhead.


Unless they were funded by some deep-pocketed health initiative of some deep-pocketed foundation. I don't know though.


Okay, but why? Unless you have a medical history that you want to keep out of the public eye, there would be no need for this kind of expense. And.. the person would have to be really high profile with a lot of money.

Unless they were providing some kind of under the table medical services that a "lot" of wealthy people would be willing to pay for, it would not be profitable.

The only thing that would make sense is that it was set up to hide a serious chronic medical problem, for a person of means, and very much in the lime light.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:35 PM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

I remember looking at something on line last night that indicated that property had four residential and two commercial useage units. I'll see if I can find it again.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:38 PM
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originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn

originally posted by: queenofswords

originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn

originally posted by: MotherMayEye

originally posted by: TinySickTears
i guess the best way to hide a secret medical facility is to make sure you can find the address, number, and holding company info on google and linkedin.

yeah, that makes sense


The best way to outfit a luxury condo with medical equipment without raising suspicion and without being obvious about a medical facility being set up, is to 'lease' the space to a home healthcare staffing and training service.

Not many Home Healthcare Agencies can afford that kind of overhead.


Unless they were funded by some deep-pocketed health initiative of some deep-pocketed foundation. I don't know though.


Okay, but why? Unless you have a medical history that you want to keep out of the public eye, there would be no need for this kind of expense. And.. the person would have to be really high profile with a lot of money.

Unless they were providing some kind of under the table medical services that a "lot" of wealthy people would be willing to pay for, it would not be profitable.

The only thing that would make sense is that it was set up to hide a serious chronic medical problem, for a person of means, and very much in the lime light.


Exactly. Hmmmm...what kind of condition would have such a negative reaction on the voting public that the person or persons being treated for it would have to go to such lengths?



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:38 PM
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a reply to: queenofswords

Ah, ok, that would be helpful...



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:40 PM
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Back entrance of the building:
13 E. 27th. St. New York, NY 10016
GOOGLE MAP


Physical therapy club:
www.kinephys.com...


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posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:49 PM
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originally posted by: IAMTAT
Back entrance of the building:
16 E. 27th. St. New York, NY 10016
GOOGLE MAP




LOL...the google street view of the back entrance is amusing.

I wonder if they are unloading a bunch of medical equipment: link

joking...sorta....lol



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 05:56 PM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

Make that 13 E. 27th. Street

Edit:
Funny...The image is from Oct. 2014...Judging by the trucks...it looks like they're installing Chelsea's air conditioning...or Hillary's cryogenic chamber.
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posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 06:01 PM
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a reply to: IAMTAT

Boo hiss. That one's not funny, at all.

ETA: ^^^Written before your edit.
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posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 06:39 PM
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I'm not going to weight in on the political dimension of this but rather the practicality of such a system based on personal experience.

TV shows like 'The Blacklist" and Royal Pains have brought the whole concierge doctor system to the public.

They are quite simple to set up and while costly, for someone who is wealthy and has rich patrons like the Clintons it would be a drop in the bucket financially. You first hire ideally an ED physician (well versed in multiple procedures) and have specialists on retainer. 10 RN's would provide 24 hour a day coverage indefinitely . All the equipment is available with a MD order. Point of care testing covers alot of the lab work and a contract with a local hospital takes care of the rest. A pharmacist, respiratory therapist, and a few paramedics would finish the team. The team is paid quite well and operates under a iron clad NDA drawn up by flesh eating lawyers

The patient receives the undivided attention of an entire team which improves outcomes, speeds recovery, reduces nosicomial infections etc. Lets face it most of the high net worth people have considerable ego's that this also supports. Not to mention the pure privacy it affords. We congregate at hospitals because its more cost effective and efficient. These people have the money to bring the hospital to them

I have consulted a few times on such a setup for a pediatric patients. My focus being a nurse, was the proper staffing setup of 24/7 nursing coverage, the day to day equipment needed by the nursing staff, logistics of transportation etc. The needs are tailored to the individual patient. With money anything is possible.
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posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 06:41 PM
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originally posted by: MotherMayEye

I wonder if they are unloading a bunch of medical equipment: link

joking...sorta....lol


Not likely the majority are from amazon based on the tape.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 07:04 PM
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originally posted by: FredT

originally posted by: MotherMayEye

I wonder if they are unloading a bunch of medical equipment: link

joking...sorta....lol


Not likely the majority are from amazon based on the tape.


And that makes sense...because it was the wrong address. I really was mostly just trying to inject some levity into the conversation.



posted on Sep, 13 2016 @ 07:13 PM
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originally posted by: MotherMayEye

originally posted by: FredT

originally posted by: MotherMayEye

I wonder if they are unloading a bunch of medical equipment: link

joking...sorta....lol


Not likely the majority are from amazon based on the tape.


And that makes sense...because it was the wrong address. I really was mostly just trying to inject some levity into the conversation.


LOL..Just do a 180 on that Google Map shot and look across the street.



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