American taxpayers should not be paying for medical care for illegal aliens. Neither should American patients or their insurance companies be paying for it by jacked up medical bills to cover the illegal alien freeloaders. Except for acute emergencies, they should be sent back to their home countries for medical care.
Campbell ignores this huge hit to our hospitals, our taxpayers, and our citizens who pay for medical care or medical insurance. |
Florida took an interesting approach to reducing the mooching of health care by deadbeat illegal aliens, and it is working. Under Governor deSantis, they adopted legislation to require hospitals to determine the citizenship and immigration status of patients at admission. Once that went into effect, it cut illegal alien freeloading of health care dramatically. We should do that in North Carolina, too.
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Good point John Steed: Many Americans have known this truth for so long, and now with the Democratic Socialists aiding in the Biden Illegal Alien Invasion of 2021 to 2025, many Americans have forgotten this cost that is as unnecessary, we all pay, and pay, and pay ... And, will pay trillions more caused by these Non Patriot politicians, those that did tremendously support all the policies of Non Patriot President Biden.
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A huge burden on American health care that raises medical costs and health insurance premiums is hospitals having to subsidize the cost of treating illegal aliens who should not even be in the country to begin with. When the illegal aliens cannot or will not pay, the cost of their care is dumped on those who can, including their insurance companies. Even if we just limited what hospitals were required to provide to illegal aliens to acute emergencies, it would cut medical costs significantly to American citizens.
As to Medicaid expansion, in North Carolina that scheme made hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians who had private health coverage through their employer ineligible for that private insurance and forced them onto Medicaid. Some lost their doctors in the process. Forcing people who had private health care onto Medicaid is NOT beneficial to those people because many of the better doctors do not take Medicaid. And why should taxpayers have to pay for it instead of their employers? Tom Campbell is left of Lenin. |
The NC General Assembly must help healthcare in North Carolina by abolishing the state sponsored monopoly within the medical industry by ending Certificate of Need (CON).
CON no longer has any reason to exist as NC is predominately an urban state with some out lying rural areas. |
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For example, dialysis is a costly medical service and must be done frequently and regularly. There are illegal aliens right here in eastern North Carolina who are on dialysis and they routinely get their "emergency" Medicaid renewed. What we should do is give them dialysis once or twice on maybe even a month or two, and then require them either to go back to their home country for dialysis or find a charity that will pay for it. The taxpayers should NOT. Similarly if an illegal alien is diagnosed with cancer, he should get a plane ticket home for treatment, not medical services at the expense of the Aemrican taxpayer.