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Skilled Nursing Facilities can turn away any patient that they're not able to provide care to. They don't have to provide a medical screening exam and stabilize a patient... they're not acute care facilities. I know of no "nursing home" that dispenses pain medication to people that walk in "off the street." If a SNF takes a private pay patient, you can believe that they did a wallet biopsy to ensure that patient is able to pay the bill. Even if a SNF accepts Medicare or Medicaid, if the patient doesn't qualify for either program, the SNF doesn't have to accept that patient.A nursing home can not turn away a patient that needs immediate care.... even if that means the tax payer picks up the tab in the end.
Make no mistake, they will bill the patient and will ruin that persons' credit file for years to come. But nonetheless... we pay for this type of service and for too many people it is the only way to get health care.
The acute appendicitis is a "clean story" compared to the Stage 4 cancer patient that finally enters an E.R. because the pain is unbearable and the nursing home can do nothing other than hand him painkillers and send him on his way again.
What we lack is affordable and available health care that allows for regular check-ups and the usual testing necessary to detect cancer early.
Yes, we have free Mammogram programs... but do you realize that this is just one type of cancer? That ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer does not have any "free or affordable" tests that could save a lot of people from an agonizing death?
Any civilized country in Europe has this type of health care service available for their citizens, young and old.
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