Posted on 03/02/2009 5:53:22 AM PST by jmaroneps37
God help the first women who walks in the hospital for the abortion. You no she will be a N.O.W. type of gal who is testing the waters.
Let's see how long it takes for the howls and screams to start. In many places the only health care available to people is from Catholic hospitals or clinics. Close them all down. Let Obama lay hands on them and cure theeir infirmaties!
Medicare & Medicaid
>>While I do not agree with any of Obama’s rules, I do believe that this type of thing should be a teaching moment for entities which accept federal funds but have disagreements with the strings attached to those funds. Find a way to cut the cord. <<
Maybe I don’t understand.
What kind of federal money are they taking?
If it is Medicaid, then what you are saying is that the Hospitals should treat patients for free. Because they are required by law to treat anyone who walks into their emergency room. A woman in labor, a kid with a broken arm, or a drug overdose, they are required to stabilize that patient or treat if life threatening.
If they don’t take Medicaid, they get nothing.
I was the Office Manager for the head Psych in a Cleveland hospital. His treatment cost 120.00 an hour, but because he was the Head Psych, he was passed all Medicaid patients. There was a huge amount of paperwork connected to them and we saw 60.00 on each. After they were stabilized, we could pass them onto the Charity Hospital for long term treatment (which was a Catholic Hospital, btw) Many times, a slip in the paperwork (or a whim from the government) meant that we had to resubmit with more paperwork and after the third try, we let it go and wrote it off.
How much free work should be required by a Catholic Hospital? I say, close them. My check to my parish pays for them. Let the Medicaid patients go somewhere else.
You can’t cut the cord in health care. Medicare and Medicaide are federal programs.
I suggest this tactic with public schools and works as well.
Stop taking federal funds and run your own state/schools/highways/hospitals.
Now, the second conundrum; North Dakota has passed a law recognizing the humanity of an embryo and fetus. How does this jibe with the dear leader's dictate?
If they were allowed to stop accepting Medicaid PATIENTS as well as Medicaid DOLLARS, that would be fine. As it is, they'll be treating them for free, which means they WILL be closing, either in protest or in bankruptcy.
Horrific, if true. Can anyone cite a source other than Collin's one-sentence assertion?
maybe the feds will try to seize the hospitals, if they try to close. emminent domain and all.
i welcome the showdown.
What’s this about a guy named Farrakhan being Obama’s REAL dad, and THAT’S why he keeps the birth certificate under SEAL? Can anyone here elaborate and give more details?
Now you know why Obama wants to limit the deduction for charitable contributions: to force hospitals to take federal money when charitable contributions dry up.
I can now say it freely: Obama is pure EVIL.
I'm sure the Obama administration would be happy to pick up the slack, and continue to operate the hospital directly.
Do the Catholic Hospitals put their faith in the Government for financial support, or Christ - the Name by which these hospitals exist?
THe catholic hospital in Baton Rouge is Our Lady of Lake. THey have no ob services. What does this mean in terms of a hospital such as this? Will they be required to have an “abortion” service?
bump for later
A Friday in Lent makes it that much more poignant.
This is exactly why I disagree with government funded faith-based initiatives. It steals our right to practice out faith.
Do they not even have Labor and Delivery? I was thinking that dumping the entire OB-GYN practice might exempt a hospital, but I didn't think any of them already had. If they did, they're very forward-thinking.
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