Glocksman wrote:If your healthcare system wasn't so fucked it wouldn't be a problem in the first place
I agree with you 100%, but that's for another thread.
But if they are working in your country your country's government should provide them with healthcare, end of story.
I'd qualify that with working legally, but I agree otherwise.
Out of curiosity, what'd happen in Canada to an illegal immigrant who needs health care, expensive or otherwise?
The reason so many illegals use ER's here is because by law, a hospital ER cannot turn anyone away who needs treatment.
But the law doesn't reimburse hospitals for the costs incurred by treating indigent patients, so it's merely passed on to the paying customers.
Well my dad was illegal. I tell you this under the assumption you not use that against me in any immigration debates, or I'll hunt you down and gut you

. Now he's dead, but he got serious cancer treatment before he passed away. It must have cost hundreds of thousands. But he ran a bar, and gave work to dozens of Canadians. It seems worth it. He raised me, a Canadian. In the end all that expensive treatment did absolutely nothing but prolong his suffering. If my dad had been denied treatment because of his illegal status, I would have been very angry but I would have understood the logic.
The ER's in the US don't have to treat or cure a person, only keep them alive. It's the same deal with uninsured people, right? So how can a hospital go bankrupt, unless the healthcare system is so fucked up that this kind of shit is routine because hospitals have to make a profit?
The problems in Canada and the US are not comparable because you have a second/third world country right at your doorstep. You should consider opening large numbers of clinics to take the burden off the hospital ER system, free clinics to help illegals which are working. They are working, they are contributing to
your economy so basic healthcare should be available to them. That's what they did here to deal with the pressure with ER's, not with illegals but the method can be the same. People will go to the clinics because they're faster than waiting in an ER room, and they could treat minor problems and refer to the hospital only in acute cases, and only if the person was legal. The clinics wouldn't have the equipment or the expertise or the staff to do expensive treatments.
And open a 1-800 line for people to get in contact with nurses, so people with minor problems don't go to ER. And get a national homecare program, so the elderly are treated at home instead of dying in a hospital bed. And lower prescription drug costs by funding research at universities rather than for profit pharmaceuticals, who whine about generic drugs and then go on to make obscene profits. All this of course, requires a complete change in direction and policy in the highest levels of government and even Obama or Hillary's plans don't go far enough.
Your country is fucked man, move to Canada

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