U.S. to Pay Hospitals for Illegals' Care

CAL/AAEM News Service calaaem_news at yahoo.com
Thu May 19 14:14:33 PDT 2005


U.S. to Pay Hospitals for Illegals' Care 

Source: Associated Press (by Kevin Freking, Associated Press Writer)
Date: May 9, 2005


Health care providers can charge the government for emergency care provided to illegal
aliens beginning Tuesday.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued final guidance Monday that sets up
a system for reimbursement. Lawmakers set aside $1 billion over four years for the
program, created by Medicare legislation passed in 2003.

For hospitals in border states, the additional money can mean the difference between
running a profitable business or an unprofitable one, said Don May, vice president of
policy for the American Hospital Association.

"I don't know if it will completely change their financial picture, but for those
hospitals on the border, this is going to make a difference in ensuring they are there to
treat the patients, not just the undocumented ones, but all the patients living in those
communities," May said.

Two-thirds of the money will be distributed to health care providers based on a state's
percentage of undocumented aliens. The remaining third will go to providers in the six
states with the largest number of arrests of undocumented aliens.

The states receiving the highest amounts in the current fiscal year are California, $70.8
million; Texas, $46 million; Arizona, $45 million; and New York, $12.25 million.

Payments to providers will be made on a quarterly basis and will be adjusted
proportionately if the bills exceed the state's allocation.

One group that advocates stricter immigration policies said the government's
reimbursement of hospitals was the right thing to do.

"It seems to me that if the federal government has abdicated its responsibility for
immigration enforcement, then it's responsible for making those jurisdictions whole,"
said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a think
tank based in Washington.

For more information, visit: 
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: http://www.cms.hhs.gov
American Hospital Association: http://www.aha.org


Cyrus Shahpar & Brian Potts 
Managing Editors, CAL/AAEM News Service 
UC-Irvine


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