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Why health care is so costly (Schlafly - Illegal Aliens)
Townhall.com ^ | January 28th, 2003 | Phyllis Schlafly

Posted on 01/27/2003 9:55:52 PM PST by Sabertooth

Phyllis Schlafly (archive)

January 28, 2003

Why health care is so costly

While Americans without health insurance struggle with the problem of how to pay for medical care, Mexicans don't have that problem. They just ride in a Mexican ambulance across the border to a hospital in Arizona, New Mexico, California or Texas, and get free medical treatment.

The costs are currently paid by a combination of socking the taxpayers in those four border states plus inflating prices for patients who pay their own bills, insurance companies and Medicaid. This ridiculous situation is caused by a combination of U.S. officials allowing the Mexican cars to cross our border and the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, which mandates that U.S. hospitals with emergency-room services treat anyone who shows up for care, including illegal aliens. This unfunded mandate was legislated by a Congress that closed its eyes to the costs.

We are not just talking about Mexicans who may have had an accident close to the border. We are talking about Mexicans with serious health problems who are deliberately sent to the United States after Mexican hospitals discover they can't pay for services and have no insurance.

Sens. John McCain and John Kyl have proposed a solution for this dilemma: lighten the tax burden on their own state while shifting it to U.S. taxpayers nationwide. How parochial! They introduced a bill to hit the U.S. taxpayers for $200 million for medical treatment of illegal aliens.

A study made by the U.S.-Mexico Border Counties Coalition, an American lobbying group, found that U.S. hospitals in border states provide at least $200 million a year in uncompensated emergency care to illegal aliens. In the four border states, 77 hospitals now face a medical emergency.

Uncompensated care to illegal aliens in Arizona cost the Cochise County Health Department 30 percent of its annual budget, the Copper Queen Hospital in Bisbee $200,000 out of a net operating income of $300,000, the University Medical Center in Tucson $10 million, and the Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Tucson $1 million in only the first quarter of last year. The Southeast Arizona Medical Center in Douglas is on the verge of bankruptcy and some emergency rooms and pre-natal units have closed because they can't afford to stay open.

Arizona hospitals have offered donated medical equipment and ambulances to Mexican medical facilities, but Mexican customs officials have not permitted much of it to enter Mexico. They apparently prefer to send their sick to U.S. hospitals rather than care for them in Mexico. Other costs of dumping Mexicans on U.S. hospitals include transporting the seriously ill by helicopter from small border hospitals to Tucson or Phoenix. This cost ranges from $7,000 to $20,000 a trip.

In San Antonio, University Health System officials have proposed a statewide quarter-cent sales tax to help hospitals pay for uninsured persons who show up at the door. During the last three years, Houston's Harris County Hospital District spent $330 million to treat and immunize illegal aliens, an amount estimated to be at least 20 percent of the indigent caseload.

In California, where the state budget crunch is forcing reductions in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, observers warn of an approaching catastrophe in the health-care system. Almost one in five Californians lacks health insurance, yet the law requires hospitals to continue to serve illegal aliens free.

These costs are especially onerous because hospitals are struggling with falling Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates and rising medical malpractice premiums, and most states are struggling with revenue shortfalls. Hospitals are often hit with providing follow-up care when an uninsured patient remains bedridden for months.

It's not just the border states. Florida hospitals last year spent $40.5 million providing care to uninsured aliens.

All this is in addition to the many illegal aliens who are injured in highway accidents when the trucks they are jammed into like sardines are driven recklessly by uninsured Mexican drivers trying to evade police. Such accidents have occurred as far away as Utah and Iowa.

Another area where the U.S. taxpayers are taken for chumps is food stamps given to illegal aliens. Coming from countries that have no respect for a rule of law, they don't understand that selling food stamps is a crime.

Food-stamp fraud among illegal aliens came to light in 1996 when Ohio authorities discovered that a Jordanian man and his uncle had deposited $24 million in purchased food stamps in the bank accounts associated with their chain of food and video stores. A ring of Somali asylum seekers netted $40,000 in food stamp fraud. When are Americans going to wake up to the price we are paying because our government won't stop the invasion of illegal aliens?

©2003 Copley News Service

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: Arizona; US: California; US: New Mexico; US: Texas
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To: Mr. Bungle
The real solution is to have a law declaring unfunded mandates from Washington are illegal. Actually under the Constitution they are illegal. I would love to see a court case go to the Supreme Court on this.

Unfunded mandates from Washington are actually a Federal Tax on the States. This is illegal.

21 posted on 01/28/2003 7:07:08 AM PST by cpdiii
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To: Sabertooth
>> and the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, which mandates that U.S. hospitals with emergency-room services treat anyone who shows up for care, including illegal aliens<<

The problem with this is that the whole thing is a fantasy, not just the illegal alien part.

Emergency Room services have been nationalized, with a zero dollar appropriation for the National Free Emergency Room Program.

This is a formula for disaster. It has closed, and is closing today, many small and rural hospitals. More will follow.

And this would be true even if there were no illegal aliens.

22 posted on 01/28/2003 7:09:04 AM PST by Jim Noble
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To: cpdiii
"The real solution is to have a law declaring unfunded mandates from Washington are illegal. Actually under the Constitution they are illegal. I would love to see a court case go to the Supreme Court on this. "

Bingo. Good idea.

23 posted on 01/28/2003 7:35:28 AM PST by Mr. Bungle
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To: Sabertooth
bump for later reading
24 posted on 01/28/2003 7:50:30 AM PST by justanotherfreeper
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To: Sabertooth; sweetliberty; Budge; MeeknMing; Jeff Head; dansangel
Let's put this on the "ignored by President Bush's State of the Union Address" list, too.

Said to say, but it's true. Ping and Bump

25 posted on 01/28/2003 7:52:45 AM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Sabertooth
A big bump for Mrs. Schlafly!
26 posted on 01/28/2003 8:00:25 AM PST by LuisBasco
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To: Sabertooth
"They introduced a bill to hit the U.S. taxpayers for $200 million for medical treatment of illegal aliens."

It's ok to hit the taxpayers for $200 million for the illegals medical care and then have the audacity to try and cut funding to the border patrol & the INS. Something is definitely wrong with this picture. Personally I think that the $200 million should be used to build a BIG wall across the southern border states. Enough is Enough!

27 posted on 01/28/2003 8:03:51 AM PST by Chi-Town Lady
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To: Sabertooth; nicmarlo; .45MAN
We are talking about Mexicans with serious health problems who are deliberately sent to the United States after Mexican hospitals discover they can't pay for services and have no insurance.

Ridiculous! Also the fact that we have offered them free medical equipment but they turn that down in favor of sending the patients here.

Why is anything to do with illegal aliens, particularly Mexicans, such a sensitive hands-off subject?

Get out the KY jelly...we seem to enjoy bending over.....

28 posted on 01/28/2003 8:30:37 AM PST by dansangel
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To: Sabertooth
Why health care is so costly (Schlafly - Illegal Aliens)

At the time that Hillary! and her group were hammering out "Hillary-Care",
news commentator Paul Harvey reported that it was rumored that the reason the
deliberations were taking so long was...
...Hillary couldn't get the numbers on the plan to look palatible to working/tax-paying
legal citizens...and still deliver free/cheap care to illegal aliens.

That's just my (probably incomplete/inaccurate) recollection from years ago...
29 posted on 01/28/2003 8:35:41 AM PST by VOA
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To: dansangel
Why is anything to do with illegal aliens, particularly Mexicans, such a sensitive hands-off subject?

It isn't with Sean Hannity, but it certainly is with our ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES.....who, on this matter, WON'T DO THEIR JOBS!!! (Upholding the Constitution by defending our borders comes to mind.)

30 posted on 01/28/2003 8:52:40 AM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Sabertooth
BTTT for Phyllis. Great article. I'll send it to my Senators (Boxer & Feinstein) and my Rep (Harman), none of whom will agree with it. I am in Dim country, but I keep trying to make them listen.
31 posted on 01/28/2003 10:13:07 AM PST by janetgreen
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To: Sabertooth
bump
32 posted on 01/28/2003 10:17:34 AM PST by tom paine 2
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To: Red Jones
Amnesty my A$$ !!!!!
33 posted on 01/28/2003 11:11:18 AM PST by squibs
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To: Red Jones
We don't as a nation want to send these people home.

Don't presume to speak for the rest of us.

No amnesty, ever. If you give it to a few, we'll be flooded with more illegals.

34 posted on 01/28/2003 2:50:12 PM PST by SCalGal (Tag line sale: 10% off)
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To: Sabertooth
It's pretty galling to hear these growing calls from business and government to respect and hold in esteem the fact that these people may hold alot of love and longing for their failed cultures while they pick our pockets.

Along with the new socialist mantra that just because people are cramming themselves into this country doesn't mean that everyone wants to be an American, or that they don't hold their former address in higher regard, and we are suppose to respect that also. Not to mention business's like Boeing huffing and puffing that Americans are not entitled by birth to their standard of living while they ship jobs over seas to support failed cultures and peoples.

The worm will turn, it always does.

35 posted on 01/28/2003 3:00:35 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: SCalGal
if the government checks the payroll information that employers already report to determine who is an illegal alien and then informs the employer that they can't hire that person, then we will not have significant numbers of illegals in the economy. Amnesty is irrelevant to this.
36 posted on 01/28/2003 3:09:16 PM PST by Red Jones
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To: Red Jones
The last time I was in Mexico (June, 2002) there were billboards with "Amnistia" and USA on them. If amnesty is so irrelevant, how would you explain this?

Just checking payroll tax records isn't enough. You'll miss all those "under the table" employees.

37 posted on 01/28/2003 3:14:59 PM PST by SCalGal (Tag line sale: 10% off)
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To: Sabertooth
Let's put this on the "ignored by President Bush's State of the Union Address" list, too.

There wont be a wisper of this.

38 posted on 01/28/2003 3:18:00 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Mr. Bungle
California, in all probability, is getting just what it seems to want.

Then explain prop 187....

39 posted on 01/28/2003 3:22:53 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Joe Hadenuf
BTTT
40 posted on 01/28/2003 3:55:40 PM PST by sarasmom
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