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Aug 25, 2006 07:18 PM

Turn Down Because Of Their Skin Color.


Would you work in a place or continue working in a place that would turn down someone because of their skin color? wouldn't the hospital or nursing home etc etc wouldn't they have a huge law suit if that happen?


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from HM2Viking Premium Member
Old Aug 25, 2006, 07:27 PM

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No I wouldn't we have an obligation to treat our patients....
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No. 2
from traumaRUs Staff
Old Aug 25, 2006, 07:32 PM

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I think this subject is highly emotionally charged. Staying on target will be the key to this thread's longevity or lack thereof.
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from TazziRN
Old Aug 25, 2006, 07:44 PM

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They would have to prove it. And no, I would not work for a place that practiced this, since I am bicultural.
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No. 4
from AuntieRN
Old Aug 25, 2006, 08:58 PM

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I would not either..in fact I left a place of employment once when I found out that they did not and would not hire persons of color. We are all people not colors and color should not matter.
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from ZASHAGALKA
Old Aug 25, 2006, 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by arblunt
Would you work in a place or continue working in a place that would turn down someone because of their skin color? wouldn't the hospital or nursing home etc etc wouldn't they have a huge law suit if that happen?
What I WOULD DO, if you are reasonably certain about this, is report it to Medicare and the State agency.

Because most places depend on medicare/medicaid for payments, they simply MUST comply with Federal Law regarding discrimination. Failure to do so will not only result in fines, but in withdrawal of primary payments.

It would be an easy matter for a governing agency to validate your suspicions. They need only compare the demographics of your facility with the demographics of its local community.

~faith,
Timothy.
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from earle58 allnurses Guide
Old Aug 25, 2006, 09:15 PM

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i don't think anyone in their right mind would consciously reject admissions of a person based on their color.
there are too many laws protecting against discrimination.
who would get away with it?
they can turn you away because of an inability to pay, but you need to be stable for transfer.

leslie
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No. 7
from buddiage
Old Aug 25, 2006, 09:40 PM

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It's never okay to discriminate.

I find it hard to believe that a nurse of any color would have a difficult time finding a job. My husband has been passed for promotions because he is white- naturally, I am annoyed when I start hearing anything that is remotely similiar to "anti white" thought.

I hate these discussions because I think MOST of the encounters I've had with race issues have been twisted and massaged to suit the person who wants to hold on to the "victim mentality."

Oh, and one of my friends is African American, (translates= american).
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from TheCommuter Staff
Old Aug 25, 2006, 09:41 PM

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I absolutely wouldn't work for a facility that refused residents based on race, creed, ethnicity, or color.
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No. 9
from Sylv
Old Aug 25, 2006, 09:43 PM

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Is this a hypothetical question or did this actually occur? If it did, what type of facility was it?
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