雅培命令德克萨斯州医院报告非法移民的医疗费用
Abbott Orders Texas Hospitals To Report Health Care Costs For Illegal Immigrants

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德克萨斯州州长格雷格·阿博特已下令医院收集向无证移民提供的医疗服务数据,旨在向美国联邦政府索赔。 此举是出于对向此类个人提供医疗援助的财务影响的担忧。 从 11 月 1 日开始,医院必须记录这些非公民的急诊室就诊和入院相关详细信息。 他们应在 2025 年 3 月 1 日之前向德克萨斯州健康与人类服务委员会提交报告,此后每三个月更新一次。 该命令规定,医院不得因个人的移民身份而拒绝提供服务。 据报道,自 2021 年初实施以来,雅培的“孤星行动”已将非法越境减少了 74%。 尽管努力控制未经授权的入境,但阿博特州长批评拜登总统最近的行政命令,认为它们鼓励了进一步的非法移民。 据白宫称,其中一些命令限制非法越境者获得庇护。 然而,鉴于截至 2024 年 6 月中旬,美国各地记录了超过 144 万次与潜在进入者的接触,确切的影响仍不确定。德克萨斯州医院协会表示,他们目前正在审查州长阿博特的行政命令,强调当前的立法要求医院提供 基本的救生治疗,无论其支付能力或公民身份如何。

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Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times,

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Aug. 8 requiring that hospitals collect data on patients living illegally in the United States and report the costs of medical services provided to them.

In a statement, Abbott said he aims to collect data on illegal immigrants who use public hospitals so that Texas can seek reimbursement from the federal government for their medical expenses.

“Texas will hold the Biden-Harris Administration accountable for the consequences of their open border policies, and we will fight to ensure that they pay back Texas for their costly and dangerous policies,” the Republican governor stated.

Under the executive order, Texas hospitals are required to collect data on inpatient discharges and emergency visits by illegal immigrants, as well as the costs of medical services provided to them, starting on Nov. 1.

Hospitals will need to report the information to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) by March 1, 2025, and continue reporting data on a quarterly basis.

The executive order also requires that hospitals inform patients that, under federal law, their responses to questions about their immigrant status will not affect patient care.

It stated that HHSC will need to report annually to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the House speaker on the preceding year’s costs for medical care provided to illegal immigrants starting Jan. 1, 2026.

Abbott said that people in Texas should not have to “shoulder the burden” of financially supporting medical care for illegal immigrants.

The Epoch Times has reached out to the White House for comment.

The Texas Hospital Association (THA), representing over 85 percent of the state’s acute-care hospitals and health care systems, said that it is reviewing Abbott’s executive order “as quickly as possible.”

“Right now, hospitals don’t ask about patient immigration status as a condition of treatment,” THA said in a statement.

“Hospitals are required by law to provide life-saving treatment to anyone, regardless of ability to pay or status.”

More than 1,000 illegal immigrants wait in line to be processed by U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Dec. 18, 2023. (John Moore/Getty Images)

Texas has seen a 74 percent decrease in illegal border crossings since the launch of the state’s border security mission, dubbed Operation Lone Star, in March 2021, the governor’s office stated on June 14.

As part of the initiative, state authorities have deployed floating border barriers, installed wire fencing, and used the Texas National Guard to stem the flow of illegal immigrants.

According to the statement, the multi-agency effort has led to over 513,700 illegal immigrant apprehensions and more than 44,000 criminal arrests, with more than 38,600 felony charges so far.

The Texas governor criticized President Joe Biden’s recent executive actions, announced by the White House in June, stating that they “will do little to stem the flow of illegal immigration into the country.”

“As long as the Biden Administration refuses to provide any type of enforcement, any type of blockage, of people crossing illegally, all that this new Biden policy is going to do is to actually attract and invite even more people to cross the border illegally,” Abbott said in the statement.

According to a White House fact sheet published on June 4, the executive orders will bar illegal immigrants from receiving asylum when border officials deem illegal border crossings are at “high levels.”

“This ban will remain in place until the number of people trying to enter illegally is reduced to a level that our system can effectively manage,” Biden said at a news conference on June 4.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded more than 1.44 million encounters with people trying to enter the United States nationwide as of June 2024.

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