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UAB (University Of Alabama Birmingham) circulated a memo on February 25th, 2026 urging employees not to communicate with those claiming to be regulatory investigators. This was the same day Vice President J.D. Vance, Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Dr. Oz & U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the largest Initiative to combat healthcare fraud in American history.

UAB claims phishing and impersonation scams are targeting their physicians. Recent activity includes scammers posing as representatives from the DEA, CMS, and other regulatory entities, attempting to obtain personal information, NPIs, signatures, or patient data.

My own experience as a patient and customer of UAB (which you can see in over 100 hours of video) is this major healthcare provider in the Birmingham, Alabama area has a track record of harboring & protecting corruption & fraudulant MD's. I believe UAB wants to get a heads up / early warning on government investigations & manage disclosures in order to limit damages and liabilities, resulting in this announcement.

The people of Alabama should back regulatory actions of the federal government because the state repeatedly lets it's citizens & residents who have service issues down. They opt for bribes & kickbacks & routinely dismiss complaints with merits.

Breakdown Of My UAB issues:

-I was triaged and waited 5 Hours before getting so tired I had to go home, I never saw a doctor.
-Weeks later after I had to walk out of this place with no results I found out I had broken my skull in the basilar area (occipital condyle / condylar canal area), foramen magnum also possibly broken. I went to other hospitals and MDs and was misdiagnosed repeatedly and infection, several inches in diameter had setup below the hole in my skull where csf fluid drained and collected for several months. The injury may cost over $1,000,000 USD to treat.
-I observed other patients, obviously in pain / impatiently, ask the UAB ER front desk about the status of their admittance / processing and saw / heard them threatened that they would be expelled from the ER if they kept asking for updates.
-Patients arriving via ambulance or helicopter (and thus billed more by UAB) were rushed into the back skipping triage cue (they obviously could receive / process more patients than they were).
-I overheard other patients waiting there for over 10 hours.
-I repeatedly witnessed overdosing drug addicts and homeless off the streets admitted as I stood. In my hands I had the enclosed images from my past CT, X-Rays and MRI which show my injury I was prepared to show the doctors.
-Mosquitos flew through crowded lobby (disease vector).
-The public water dispenser was not cleaned and had insects drop from the machine into my cup of water when I poured (disease vector).
-The atmosphere of the ER was not a professional medical setting and looked like a teenager's college dorm room
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00:00On February 25, 2026, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, Administrator for the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services,
00:09Dr. Oz,
00:10and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced the largest initiative to combat healthcare
00:19fraud in American history.
00:21On the exact same day, UAB Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, circulated this memo to staff and employees,
00:30advising them not to communicate with those claimed to be representatives of regulatory entities, including DACMS, calling these individuals scammers.
00:44I think a lot of people didn't realize that this is nothing more than a poorly crafted psychological trick.
00:50A social engineering effort, this appears to be a direct snub at the government's attempts to combat corruption.
00:59They have so many skeletons in their closet, literally speaking, to make the criminal actions of the medical establishment in
01:07the Birmingham, Alabama area national news headline.
01:11You're the little guy, and you have problems with too-big-to-fail medical systems like UAB.
01:17The state of Alabama will dismiss these, even with merits, and there's a lot of kickbacks and bribery going on.
01:25I'm a big believer in keeping government local, but in this case, the people of Alabama are coming up with
01:33massive damages and losses,
01:35and folks may want to consider appealing to a higher authority for some assistance.
01:41You can see 100 hours of video on my own nightmare experience dealing with UAB on YouTube channel, My Medical
01:49Nightmare.
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