NYC Health and Hospitals, taking on false social posts, says it won't report undocumented patients

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NYC Health and Hospitals, taking on false social posts, says it won't report undocumented patients
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The hospital system said 'All New Yorkers should seek care without fear.'

New York City’s sprawling hospital system is debunking misinformation spreading via social media and reassuring the public it won’t report any undocumented “person or patients” to immigration enforcement agents.by NYC Health and Hospitals. “Despite misinformation on Instagram, NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst is NOT reporting any person or patient seeking care to the police. All New Yorkers should seek care without fear.

“They have told their employees to report anyone who comes in without a valid ID,” it continued. “Be warned and share with the community.” “Our community will get hurt if they don't feel safe enough to seek health care, especially at our public hospitals,” Krishnan said.

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