FLa. Hospital Sued for Deporting Patient

During the early hours of a steamy July 2003 morning, Martin Memorial Medical Center chartered a private plane and sent Luis Jimenez back to the Central American country without telling his relatives in the U.S. or Guatemala — even as his ****** and legal guardian, Montejo Gaspar, frantically sought to stop the move.


There, things get murky. Gaspar is suing the hospital for essentially deporting Jimenez, who was an ******* immigrant. The hospital, which spent more than $1.5 million on his care over three years, says Jimenez wanted to go home.
Underlying the dispute is the broader question of what Americans expect a hospital to do with a patient who requires long-term care, is unable to pay and doesn't qualify for federal or state aid because of his immigration status. Health care and immigration experts across the country are watching the case, which could set precedent in Florida and possibly beyond. Lawyers for Jimenez said this appears to be the first time a lawsuit has been filed in such a case.
The case went to the jury for deliberations Thursday afternoon.

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Well, only cost the taxpayers of Florida a mere $1.5 mill. :rolleyes: Wonder why Cali is in such a state of disillusionment - $20 bill in debt? I don't...
 

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