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I have worked in US medical system for years, I can tell you how US health system deals with non-US residents or even illegal immigrants. In United States, if a patient goes to any emergency room and was diagnosed with medical problems severe enough that warrants hospitalization, the hospital has to treat the patients with no consideration of the cost or whatsever. Physicians have to provide free care to this patients if that patient is admitted under your name or you were consulted. The hospital will do everything to stablize the patient or treat the most severe problems before you can send patient home. If the patient does not require in-patient care, then the hospital or the doctor does not have the legal right to treat the patient. So, the patient will lose followup as outpatient. For US citizens that do not have medical insurance, they can go to county hospital to obtain free care. Or they can apply for medicaid and then find a physician that will take patients that carry medicaid only as the primary insurance.
Illegal immigrants or people that are not US citizen and do not carry medical insurance, they can get the best possible care if they need in-patient treatment.
一個簡單假設:無論有啥子病,只要能付起一張到美國的機票,那不是包治百病???!!!
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If you can get a US visa, then you can get a liver transplant if you need to. Let me tell you a real life story, it was on CNN a year ago. An illegal immigrants from Mexico came to US and was admitted to Duke University Hospital and got a liver transplant (or heart transplant) for free. Unfortunately, the hospital made a mistake and gave her the wrong donor organ and she became very ill. The hospital then gave a second transplant with the correct donor organ, free of course. She died later because of complications. In my case, I was called to admit a 17 year old boy who was diagnosed with leukemia the day before and ended in our hospital ER looking for treatment for free.
So, what this article said it mostly correct. Indigent patients can get the same care as those with medical insurance if their medical condition requires urgent treatment. |
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