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To: MD Expat in PA

The hospital ER CAN’T not see you. Under EMTALA they have to do a medical screening exam. If they determine the problem is non emergent THEN they can refer you away, but they MUST do the screening exam and establish that no emergent medical condition exists. And yes, EMTALA does not apply to Urgent Care clinics not physically on a hospital campus.


92 posted on 10/02/2011 9:09:20 AM PDT by Kozak ("It's not an Election it's a Restraining Order" .....PJ O'Rourke)
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To: Kozak

“The hospital ER CAN’T not see you. Under EMTALA they have to do a medical screening exam. If they determine the problem is non emergent THEN they can refer you away, but they MUST do the screening exam and establish that no emergent medical condition exists. And yes, EMTALA does not apply to Urgent Care clinics not physically on a hospital campus.”

You apparently know the law quite well.

So... here’s a question for you.

What if a “hospital campus” DOES NOT HAVE an “emergency care” clinic?

Would EMTALA laws apply to them, then?

You may reply that you have never heard of a hospital without an emergency room. So be it. But, I’m asking, if there are no emergency facilities present, does EMTALA still apply?

Just wonderin’....


101 posted on 10/02/2011 10:39:09 AM PDT by Grumplestiltskin (I may look new, but it's only deja vu!)
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