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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I have never seen patients in need of emergency care be turned away for a lack of insurance. Non urgent is different
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Lt Col Charlie Brown You haven't because it is against the law.

Public and private hospitals alike are prohibited by law from denying patient care in an emergency. The Emergency Medical and Treatment Labor Act (EMTLA) passed by Congress in 1986 explicitly forbids the denial of care to indigent or uninsured patients based on a lack of ability to pay. It also prohibits unnecessary transfers while care is being administered and prohibits the suspension of care once it is initiated, provisions that prevent dumping patients who cannot pay on other hospitals. The treatment of indigent and uninsured patients is a huge financial drain upon the health system, especially in areas where no public hospitals are available.
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SGT English/Language Arts Teacher
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I was struck be her comments about affordable care. I my opinion, if one cannot afford healthcare, it is nearly certain he/she will not seek care. I think that could produce spreaders. Thanks for the article, Robert.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Excellent medical share brother SPC Joshua Blotzer
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