• @corvett
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    -153 days ago

    This is about Medicaid government aid paying for non-citizen care

    If I were receiving medical care in Canada as a non-citizen, would their government health care pay for it, or would I be given a bill?

    • @JonsJavaOPM
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      183 days ago

      Bad example.

      They aren’t asking them for the sake of Medicaid.

      This is any person, even single-payer patients (ones paying for themselves), because a state law tying a facility receiving federal funding to a requirement to ask nationality.

      Please, read the article next time.

        • @JonsJavaOPM
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          135 minutes ago

          Ah, so because I don’t mind steam, I’m a shill?

          You got nothing better to do than follow me around? If not, have fun.

            • @JonsJavaOPM
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              131 minutes ago

              Do mean when we removed things that advocated violence? Do you honestly think it’s related to the persons job/wealth? We do that for any instances of people advocating violence that we see or are reported. All those were reported, numerous times.

    • Rob Bos
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      63 days ago

      In BC it depends on your status. Asylum seekers can apply after a waiting period. Tourists should get a private insurance plan, or you’ll have to pay for it at whatever the BC Medical rates are, which should be pretty reasonable compared to US rates. Permanent Residents would probably already be covered.