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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Sat Mar 1, 2014, 08:12 AM Mar 2014

Georgia Gov. Deal- Cut access to the ER for poor people. [View all]

Gov. Nathan Deal has often called on Congress to reconsider the Affordable Care Act. But on Monday evening, he pushed his former Washington colleagues to revisit a separate health care law that fewer politicians openly critique.

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act is a 1986 law that requires hospitals to provide emergency health care treatment to anyone who needs it, regardless of citizenship or their ability to pay. It’s provided life-saving care to countless people, but it’s also strained hospital resources and turned emergency rooms into the first stop, instead of a last resort, for some.

“If they really want to get serious about lowering the cost of health care in this country, they would revisit another federal statute that has been there for a long time,” Deal told a crowd of dozens at a University of Georgia political science alumni gathering. “It came as a result of bad facts, and we have a saying that bad facts make bad law.”

Legislative supporters in the 1980s cited cases of pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms because they couldn’t pay. Deal, who long served on a key House health panel, said lawmakers can build in protections for pregnant women and others while tightening access to ERs in other ways. Said the governor:

“I think we should be able in this passage of time to figure out ways to deal with those situations but not have the excessive costs associated with unnecessary visits to the emergency room.”

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http://www.times-herald.com/local/20140225-deal-ER2014-02-25T11-11-11

That's crooked Deal for ya- if you are uninsured and poor, go die in a ditch.

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Our governors Feral Child Mar 2014 #1
Every time I think we have reached the bottom of the barrel, brer cat Mar 2014 #4
Thanks, brer cat! Feral Child Mar 2014 #40
Can't pay? Well die already. It's the Republican way. nt MrScorpio Mar 2014 #2
Don't get SICK !!! SamKnause Mar 2014 #3
Evil. That's all there is to it. LuvNewcastle Mar 2014 #5
+ 1 woo me with science Mar 2014 #22
Same old Republican Health Care Plan: Die Quickly. nt truebluegreen Mar 2014 #6
No Deal! And you can take that Every Way Possible! Demeter Mar 2014 #7
Ammo for Carter. nt Ilsa Mar 2014 #8
Rachel Maddow covered this Friday night Sienna86 Mar 2014 #9
So, FDR gave us the New Deal .. ananda Mar 2014 #10
What an idea. surrealAmerican Mar 2014 #11
No, the healthcare industry is far too profitable for that to be a reasonable approach. Crunchy Frog Mar 2014 #23
The race to the bottom is going through the basement floor. NO surprise. kairos12 Mar 2014 #12
Millions, perhaps tens of millions of people will agree with this, to their own detriment. jtuck004 Mar 2014 #13
But but but but REAGAN signed that! nt valerief Mar 2014 #14
In 1986, when the law was passed, freedom fighter jh Mar 2014 #15
Good post. Thanks. n/t Laelth Mar 2014 #38
What a creep! hrmjustin Mar 2014 #16
Universal health care would also take care of that problem, guv'nor. tanyev Mar 2014 #17
and supposedly the ACA would take care of most of it rurallib Mar 2014 #24
He has refused to expand medicaid coverage under the ACA n2doc Mar 2014 #26
Exactly n2doc! And public hospitals are closing due to lack of funds in Georgia kmlisle Mar 2014 #28
Yes..... Swede Atlanta Mar 2014 #35
+1. historylovr Mar 2014 #36
This is fucking horrible. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #18
EXACTLY what I was thinking. Little makes me more sick than the Mammon worshiping supply side Jesus TheKentuckian Mar 2014 #39
The bumper stickers should be simple malaise Mar 2014 #19
Next step of course... durablend Mar 2014 #20
Denying poor women emergency treatment is a GOP virtue Politicub Mar 2014 #21
Still not ONE word in any Georgia press about this Glitterati Mar 2014 #25
What a suprise.... giftedgirl77 Mar 2014 #27
Stunning, isn't it? Glitterati Mar 2014 #29
I live down here right on the border of GA & SC giftedgirl77 Mar 2014 #30
It's a pretty heartbreaking state to live in Glitterati Mar 2014 #33
My parents are in FL... giftedgirl77 Mar 2014 #37
Of course not n2doc Mar 2014 #32
that's where I heard about it too CatWoman Mar 2014 #41
It's infuriating Glitterati Mar 2014 #42
Who Would Jesus Admit To The ER? jsr Mar 2014 #31
More of those "deeply held beliefs" Glitterati Mar 2014 #34
Jason Carter for Georgia Governor 2014 Chiquitita Mar 2014 #43
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