They’re sounding like Libertarians. Remember when Ron Paul said health insurance is a choice and if you choose not to have it then you deal with the consequences? They freaked out on him. Now here we are 20 years later and they’re saying the same kinds of things.
EMTALA law requires hospitals to treat ill and injured regardless of their status or ability to pay. Emergency Departments take in patients routinely as “John or Jane Doe” in order initiate care without delay. Patients cannot be turned away.
Patients routinely come in unconscious or altered mental status, no ID, not able to speak English, unknown medical status; triage prioritizes order of care based on imminently life threatening conditions.
It is a gross deviation from medical standards and ethics to create two classes of patients, and is in no way supported by evidence-based medicine. Vaccine enhanced disease, vaccine-injured, are perhaps more likely to overwhelm the medical system in the future.
They’re sounding like Libertarians. Remember when Ron Paul said health insurance is a choice and if you choose not to have it then you deal with the consequences? They freaked out on him. Now here we are 20 years later and they’re saying the same kinds of things.
Hypocritical oaf.
I don’t remember anything about vaccines in the hypocritical oath.
Devil’s advocate here - if they ignored data and created the problems of the jabbed by pushing it, they may have a duty to help.
Discrimination.
But the jabbed will be overflowing hospitals soon.
A hospital can choose to treat whoever they want, they can also go out of business.
EMTALA law requires hospitals to treat ill and injured regardless of their status or ability to pay. Emergency Departments take in patients routinely as “John or Jane Doe” in order initiate care without delay. Patients cannot be turned away.
Patients routinely come in unconscious or altered mental status, no ID, not able to speak English, unknown medical status; triage prioritizes order of care based on imminently life threatening conditions.
It is a gross deviation from medical standards and ethics to create two classes of patients, and is in no way supported by evidence-based medicine. Vaccine enhanced disease, vaccine-injured, are perhaps more likely to overwhelm the medical system in the future.
This👆🏻
Yep. The unvaxed are not going to be the ones crowding the hospitals.