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Nathan Deal: Tighten access to hospital emergency rooms - The Newnan Times-Herald

Georgia's Deal: Tighten ER access | MSNBC
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) has a problem: rural hospitals keep closing, overwhelmed by financial troubles they can’t solve on their own. The obvious solution – accepting Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act – is the one thing Deal refuses to even consider.

There is no great mystery here as to why the rural hospitals can’t keep their doors open. These facilities have routinely covered low-income Georgians who don’t have insurance, leading to facilities that can’t pay their bills. Medicaid expansion would “help rural hospitals by turning many of their uninsured patients into paying patients,” but the governor and GOP state policymakers won’t budge.

But don’t worry, Deal is ready to think outside the box.

Gov. Nathan Deal has often called on Congress to reconsider the Affordable Care Act. But on Monday evening, he pushed his former Washington colleagues to revisit a separate health care law that fewer politicians openly critique.

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act is a 1986 law that requires hospitals to provide emergency health care treatment to anyone who needs it, regardless of citizenship or their ability to pay. It’s provided life-saving care to countless people, but it’s also strained hospital resources and turned emergency rooms into the first stop, instead of a last resort, for some.

“If they really want to get serious about lowering the cost of health care in this country, [federal policymakers] would revisit another federal statute that has been there for a long time,” Deal told a crowd of dozens at a University of Georgia political science alumni gathering.

Let this one roll around in your mind for a moment.

Uninsured Georgians in rural parts of the state have shown up for medical care at emergency rooms that can’t turn them away. The hospitals provide care, as required by law, but the financial strain ultimately proves to be too great a burden for some facilities.

Deal’s solution isn’t to extend coverage to struggling families, thereby creating paying health care consumers for the hospitals; Deal’s solution is to make it easier for the hospitals to deny care to the struggling families.
 
Lets get the economy rolling and give those poor a job. Then they can pay for health care.
Best way to get the economy rolling?.........Git rid of liberal policies and obamacare.

A dog doesnt understand who chains it and starves it. It only understands who occasionally feeds it.
Unfortunately we have way too many dogs in this country waiting on their liberal masters to give them scraps.
 
Lets get the economy rolling and give those poor a job. Then they can pay for health care.
Best way to get the economy rolling?.........Git rid of liberal policies and obamacare.

A dog doesnt understand who chains it and starves it. It only understands who occasionally feeds it.
Unfortunately we have way too many dogs in this country waiting on their liberal masters to give them scraps.

What is thew nuncaquite plan to get the economy rolling? With SPECIFICS please.
 
We go to Detroit and New York. See what they have done wrong. Do the opposite.

I think that is what Rick Perry did. It seems to be working for Texas.

You have any ideas in specific? Cut and paste em[:o)]

I will return to "touch your dick" later. Gotta go to the gym now.

"Touch you dick" is a roughly translated Russian term. Which means to make you uncomfortable. Kinda like Putan is doing to your healthcare man lately.:)
 
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act is a 1986 law that requires hospitals to provide emergency health care treatment to anyone who needs it, regardless of citizenship or their ability to pay. It’s provided life-saving care to countless people, but it’s also strained hospital resources and turned emergency rooms into the first stop, instead of a last resort, for some.

I have a problem with this. I believe that one who chooses to enter our country illegally, they assume the risk that should they happen to get sick/injured/pregnant they will not be permitted to use our hospitals for free. Will they think twice about coming? Probably not, but at least the taxpayer wont get stuck with the bill.
 
I have a problem with this. I believe that one who chooses to enter our country illegally, they assume the risk that should they happen to get sick/injured/pregnant they will not be permitted to use our hospitals for free. Will they think twice about coming? Probably not, but at least the taxpayer wont get stuck with the bill.

You make a good point....Now they say that the majority of latinos are against obamacare. At the beginning they were majority for obamacare. What has made the difference? In my opinion, they thought they were going to continue with the finest free healthcare in the world. Now they see with obamacare they are going to have to pay for shitty healthcare. Hate to be real, but Im right.
 

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