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JOE96924 t1_jdquguo wrote

...or from going broke before the government finally pays the little that they probably will pay. I'm just guessing here, but this is what I'm assuming their gripe is.

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readerOP t1_jdquwz1 wrote

this is for emergency treatment and if they can assume the worst from citizens, why can't the govt assume the worst from them? double standards.

we already pay for healthcare, these people use services built by citizens too.

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jenksy t1_jdqwu3d wrote

Welcome to private health care. This is why public care for all is required.

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stormelemental13 t1_jdscnsb wrote

> we already pay for healthcare, these people use services built by citizens too.

Everyone uses services payed for by public taxes, that doesn't entitle you their labor.

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readerOP t1_jdtigno wrote

Yes it does in lieu of the license authorized to them by us the people of India. Stop talking out of your ass.

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stormelemental13 t1_jdtjmct wrote

Lots of people are licensed, you aren't entitled to their services either.

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readerOP t1_jdtk6gq wrote

yes we are, most licensed professionals are obligated under emergency and even without compensation in case of national emergency or enactment of one of the emergency clauses, stop thinking labor laws are the same everywhere. also replying to your ignorant ass queries that can easily be learned with a simple google search is really irritating.

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Vordeo t1_jdtalq2 wrote

>this is for emergency treatment

Part of the problem stated in the article is that that term isn't really well defined.

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