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To: hal ogen

Yes. And in a typical exchange between nurses and social workers, the nurse says a patient is being discharged but cannot get dialysis reserved as he has no insurance. So he is advised to register twice a week in the ER where they’ll get him in.

The whole group is crying. They feel so bad for him. He can’t get a dialysis chair reserved because he has no insurance. He’s been living in this country undocumented, he’ll extract hundreds of thousands from us, not having invested in an insurance plan, and our children, who work hard in school and will contribute what they can to society and pay their own way not getting scholarships shoveled out to illegals, and other Mexicans, will pay for him and millions like him

And the problem is, not Obama, he will come and go, saints be praised, but those people who work in the medical and other systems who haven’t got the slightest freakin clue for all of their masters degrees in social work etc, about the first thing on economics

Who keep Obama in power, giving our kids’ stolen resources to illegal self abusing drug addicts

Geeze!


26 posted on 09/13/2014 9:41:56 AM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne

I believe all dialysis expenses are guaranteed by the federal government.

In other words, with insurance, or without, no dialysis costs are passed onto the patient.

The reason?

Without dialysis, death is certain.

I believe many things are covered this way, like AIDS medication, child birth, infant and child care, even for people illegally in the country.


29 posted on 09/13/2014 10:49:57 PM PDT by zeestephen
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