For patients, the rise of RICO prosecutions offers protection against the most egregious forms of medical exploitation—the unnecessary surgeries, the fraudulent cancer diagnoses, the prescriptions written not to heal but to enrich. For physicians, the lesson is clear: aggressive billing practices, self-referral loops, and "speaker fee" arrangements that once existed in a gray area now risk landing you in federal prison. And as insurers increasingly turn to civil RICO to recover billions in fraudulent claims, the legal exposure for corrupt doctors has never been greater. Ultimately, the RICO Act has become the sharpest tool in the enforcement arsenal against those who would corrupt the medical profession for personal gain—a fittingly powerful response to the grave betrayal that is a "corrupted doctor."
True to the style of RIC0H's games, players are typically presented with choices that allow them to either maintain professional ethics or follow a darker, "corrupted" path of blackmail, power plays, and forbidden relationships.
A corrupted image or document (often a .jpg or .pdf ).
RIC0H’s storytelling shines when depicting gradual shifts. A character doesn't change overnight; they are slowly compromised through choices, secrets, and high stakes.
The term "corrupted doctor" is intriguing and could be interpreted in a few ways: