Kimmys ConjecturingAgain
@KimmysConjecturingAgain
02 October, 02:45
For those that are thinking homeschooling will be the "out" from the mandatory jabs for your children in California. This was just posted to a group I belong to on FB. So...perhaps if your child never needs any medical procedures you might be okay. But if you ever sprain, break, or have ongoing medical needs? Nope.
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Privately-owned hospitals may turn away patients in a non-emergency, but public hospitals cannot refuse care.
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Public hospitals, funded by taxpayer dollars, are held to a different standard than privately owned for-profit hospitals. This means that a public hospital is the best option for those without health insurance or the means to pay for care.
https://www.americanpatien...
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Public hospitals, funded by taxpayer dollars, are held to a different standard than privately owned for-profit hospitals. This means that a public hospital is the best option for those without health insurance or the means to pay for care.
https://www.americanpatien...
No money or insurance? Can Hospitals Turn Patients Away? - APRA
Can hospitals turn patients away if they have no money or insurance? Yes and no. It depends on the circumstances. The EMTALA act has a bearing on what hospitals can and can’t do. Privately-owned hospitals... Read More
https://www.americanpatient.org/can-hospitals-turn-patients-away
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