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Does
our public medical care system treat illegal immigrants better than
American citizens?
Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas is a fairly famous
institution and for a variety of reasons:
1. John F. Kennedy died there in 1963 2. Lee Harvey Oswald died there shortly after 3. Jack Ruby-who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, died there a few years later by coincidence.
On the flip side, Parkland is also home to the second busiest maternity
ward in the country with almost 16,000 new babies arriving each year.
(That's almost 44 per day---every day)
A recent patient survey indicated that 70 percent of the women who gave
birth at Parkland in the first three months of 2006 were illegal
immigrants! Crikey, that's 11,200 anchor babies born every year just in
Dallas. According to the article, the hospital spent $70.7 million
delivering 15,938 babies in 2004 but managed to end up with almost $8
million dollars in surplus funding. Medicaid kicked in $34.5 million,
Dallas County taxpayers kicked in $31.3 million and the feds tossed in
another $9.5 million.
The average patient in Parkland's maternity wards is 25 years old,
married and giving birth to her second child. She is also an illegal
immigrant. By law, pregnant women cannot be denied medical care
based on their immigration status or ability to pay. OK, fine. That
doesn't mean they should receive better care than everyday, middle-class
American citizens. But at Parkland Hospital, they do.
Parkland Memorial Hospital has nine prenatal clinics. NINE. The Dallas
Morning News article followed a Hispanic woman who was a patient at one
of the clinics and pregnant with her third child---her previous two were
also born at Parkland. Her first two deliveries were free and the
Mexican native was grateful because it would have cost $200 to have them
in Mexico. This time, the hospital wants her to pay $10 per visit and
$100 for the delivery but she was unsure if she could come up with the
money. Not that it matters, the hospital won't turn her away. (I wonder
why they even bother asking at this point.)
How long has this been going on? What are the long-term effects? Well,
another subject of the article was born at Parkland in 1986 shortly
after her mother entered the U.S. illegally---now she is having her own
child there as well. (That's right, she's technically a U.S. citizen.)
These women receive free prenatal care including medication, nutrition,
birthing classes and child care classes. They also get freebies such as
car seats, bottles, diapers and formula. Most of these things are
available to American citizens as well but only for low-income
applicants and even then, the red tape involved is almost
insurmountable.
Because these women are illegal immigrants they do not have to provide
any sort of legitimate identification---no proof of income. An American
citizen would have to provide a social security number which would
reveal their annual income---an illegal immigrant need only claim to be
poor and the hospital must take them at their word.
My husband is a pilot for the United States Navy (yes, he fought in
Iraq) and while the health care is good, we Navy wives don't get any of
these perks! Car seats? Diapers? Not so much. So my question is this:
Does our public medical care system treat illegal immigrants better than
American citizens? Yes it does! As I mentioned, the care I have
received is perfectly adequate but it's bare bones, meat and potato
medical care---not top of the line.
Their (the illegals) medical care is free---simply because they are
illegal immigrants? Once again, there is no way to verify their income.
Parkland Hospital offers indigent care to Dallas County residents who
earn less than $40,000 per year. (They also have to prove that they did
not refuse health coverage at their current job. Yeah, the 'free' care
is not so easy for Americans.)
There are about 140 patients who received roughly $4 million dollars for
un-reimbursed medical care. As it turns out, they did not qualify for
free treatment because they resided outside of Dallas County. So the
hospital is going to sue them! Illegals get it all free! But U.S.
citizens who live outside of Dallas County get sued! How stupid is this?
As if that isn't annoying enough, the illegal immigrant patients are
actually complaining about hospital staff not speaking Spanish. In this
AP story, the author speaks with a woman who is upset that she had to
translate comments from the hospital staff into Spanish for her husband.
The doctor was trying to explain the situation to the family and the
mother was forced to translate for her husband who only spoke Spanish.
This was apparently a great injustice to her.
"In an attempt to create a Spanish-speaking staff, Parkland Hospital is
now providing incentives in the form of extra pay for applicants who
speak Spanish. Additionally, medical students at the University of Texas
Southwestern for which Parkland Hospital is the training facility will
now have a Spanish language requirement added to their already
jammed-packed curriculum. No other school in the country boasts such a
ridiculous multi-semester (multicultural) requirement.
In the meantime, I have to end my column here. I have to go buy a car
seat.
(Ed: Sorry for the length, but this needs wide
circulation----particularly to our "employees" in the Congress.)
Quote of the Day
"Once the coffers of the federal government are opened to the public*,
there will be no shutting them again." -Grover Cleveland
POST SCRIPT FROM A U.S. CITIZEN.--- Many of us are now in the so called,
"Donut hole" with our prescriptions. We paid our money to protect us in
our later years, but our people in Washington have elected to give it to
the illegal immigrants, How fair can that be.
This story verified in Snopes.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/parkland.asp
Bryanna Bevens [email
her] is a political consultant and former chief of
staff for a member of the California State
Assembly.
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