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NARRBEGIN: Florida Hospitals
Florida Hospitals
A group of hospital administrators in Florida were discussing the amount of resources used to care for patients that were illegal immigrants and had no medical insurance. One man discussed how his hospital had spent over $2 million on one illegal immigrant who had no family or friends and who was not getting better. Another administrator stated that his hospital was losing $20 million annually in order to provide care for the influx of illegal immigrants into the state. After a great deal of discussion, it was determined that there was probably nothing anyone of them could do about the situation, and that each of them had very definite ideas about how to deal with the problems.
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Refer to Florida Hospitals. In order to make an ethical decision on how to handle uninsured illegal immigrants, the Florida hospital administrators must consider all of the following EXCEPT:
a. social consensus
b. number of people affected by the decision
c. probability of harmful outcome to the hospital and to the individuals
d. magnitude of morality
e. length of time between decision and the onset of consequence

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