In some shocking news a hospital in America is said to have spent millions of dollars to hire models in lab coats, short skirts and high heels to attract men for DNA tests
In some shocking news a hospital in America is said to have spent millions of dollars to hire models in lab coats, short skirts and high heels to attract men for DNA tests, overcharging them at the same time. UMass Memorial Health Care is being investigated by authorities in New Hampshire over "suspect marketing and billing practices", revealed Michael Delaney, the state's attorney general.
Its bone marrow registry is accused of paying an agency up to 50,000 dollars a week for models to visit shopping centres, flirt with passing male customers and coax them into having cheek swabs taken.
The models, who were in their 20s, allegedly told the men the tests would barely cost anything, before billing them an average of 4,300 dollars each via their health insurance - about 40 times more than the typical cost.
For 18 months, they were instructed how to dress and how to behave in an attempt to entice men into having swabs taken.
It is claimed they happily took samples from people who weren't eligible because of their age, medical profile or because they were already on a national registry.
"Picture this, the modelling agency sends photographs to the marketing director at UMass for personal selection of models to go recruit donors to save people's lives. It's unbelievable," the Telegraph quoted Delaney as saying.
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"Every potential donor is provided with a donor consent form that explains that his or her insurance company may be billed," the hospital group said in a statement.
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Source-ANI