Re: Ever Hear Of EMTALA of 1986?
by
MiamiOracle
09/06/2008, 8:28 PM #
I take it that you can point me to local doctors who charge $50-75 for an office visit. Where are they, in Butt Fuck, Alaska? And I'm sure that you have documentation for the allegation that people spend that money for crack rather than visiting the doctor.
But relative to EMTALA, seven of eight hospitals in Miami-Dade dropped their Trauma Center Designation, hence now declare themselves incapable of stabilizing patients with acute trauma. They did that because the state wasn't providing sufficient compensation for indigent care.
That puts quite a burden on Jackson Memorial, the public hospital in the county which has a similar compensation issue. When a referendum to increase the sales tax in the county by one-half of one percent, with all that money going to Jackson, it was soundly defeated.
Several years ago, the NYT conducted a study of NYC hospitals and discovered that the indigent as well as people without insurance spent more time waiting in ERs and saw a doctor for less time than their insured counterparts for similar problems. They also were released from hospital confinement sooner.
A Miami Herald study in Miami-Dade replicated those results in the county.
Be that as it made, you're again playing the diversion game. My question to you was What are McCain's visions and plans? Somehow, I seemed to have missed them other than those of the "Stay the Georgie-Porgie course" variety.
And, oh yes, when is the McCain-Palin ticket going to outline their teenage abstention plan?
Now, let's get back to the question I posed: What are McCain's visions? What are his plans, not only for medical