Texas hospitals now required to ask patients about their citizenship status

Texas hospitals now required to ask patients about their citizenship status

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The video discusses a new mandate in Texas requiring hospitals to ask patients about their citizenship status starting November 1st. This is part of an effort to track costs associated with undocumented immigrants and seek reimbursement from the federal government. Critics argue it invades privacy and may deter undocumented individuals from seeking care. Despite the mandate, hospitals must provide emergency care regardless of immigration status, and patients are not required to answer the question. A similar initiative in Florida showed undocumented immigrants accounted for a small percentage of hospital visits and costs. The video also highlights the economic contributions of immigrants, which are often overlooked in these discussions. Hospitals must report data to Texas Health and Human Services by March 2025 and quarterly thereafter.

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How do critics view the requirement for hospitals to ask about citizenship status?

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What is the main purpose of the executive order requiring Texas hospitals to ask about patients' citizenship status?

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What does Kristin Etters say about the obligation of hospitals to provide emergency care?

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What percentage of hospital visits in Florida were made by undocumented immigrants according to the report?

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What significant contribution do undocumented immigrants make to the economy, according to Etter?

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