TheEmergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act(EMTALA), for example, requires hospitals that receive funding from Medicare (which includes thevast majorityof U.S. hospitals) to provide evaluation by a physician and, if necessary, stabilizing treatment to anyone who enters an emergency department ...
Providing Emergency Care Under Federal Law: EMTALA. American College of Emergency Physicians. 2000. Supplement, May 2004Bitterman, R. A. (2000). Providing emergency care under the federal law: EMTALA. Dallas, Texas: American College of Emergency Physicians. Branas, C. C., MacKenzie, E. J.,...
The Justice Department originally brought the case against Idaho, arguing the state’s abortion law conflicts with the 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, known as EMTALA. It requires hospitals that accept Medicare to provide emergency care to any p...
The Justice Department originally brought the case against Idaho, arguing the state’s abortion law conflicts with the 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, known as EMTALA. It requires hospitals that accept Medicare to provide emergency care to any patient rega...
the justices grappled with whether Idaho's law allows for emergency abortion care in circumstances where it would be required under EMTALA. The four women on the Supreme Court dominated the first half of arguments, pressing Joshua Turner, who argued on behalf of the state, about the situations...
The Justice Department originally brought the case against Idaho, arguing the state's abortion law conflicts with the 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, known as EMTALA. It requires hospitals that accept Medicare to provide emergency care to any patient rega...
and state governments to respond to a PHE, and the rules and regulations set forth by federal and state agencies regarding which health care providers, suppliers, and facilities may or must comply when a federal PHE has been declared, or an infectious disease outbreak occurs under state law....
Providing Emergency Care Under Federal Law: EMTALANo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1016/S0196-0644(02)70117-0CampenAngelique S.Mosby, Inc.Annals of Emergency Medicine
No Discharge: Medicaid and EMTALA: The Federal Law That Requires Hospitals to Treat Indigent Cases Harms Health Care Access and AffordabilityThe history of American public policy is littered with tales of Congress reacting to a...Singer, Jeffrey A...
I. INTRODUCTIONImagine you are sixteen weeks pregnant, experiencing severe abdominal pain. The...Cicero, Ryan J. W.University of Texas, Austin, School of Law Publications, Inc.Rev.litig