Despite the greatest economic expansion in history during the 1990s, the number of uninsured U.S. residents surpassed 44 million in 1998. Although this number declined for the first time in recent years in 1999, to 42.6 million, the current economic slow-down threatens once again to increase the ranks of the uninsured. Many uninsured patients use hospital emergency departments as a vital portal of entry into an access-improverished health care system. In 1986, Congress mandated access to emergency care when it passed the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). The EMTALA statute has prevented the unethical denial of emergency care based on inability to pay; however, the financial implications of EMTALA have not yet been adequate...
This poster exemplifies the burden that is put on the health care system specifically emergency room...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
There are inadequate consumer protections from harmful medical billing practices that result in unav...
Despite the greatest economic expansion in history during the 1990s, the number of uninsured U.S. re...
Congress enacted the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (\u27EMTALA or the Act ) in ...
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is a federal statute passed almost 30 ...
This article examines the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) in a public health emer...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1986, Congr...
The United States\u27 health care system is mired in uncertainty. Public opinion on the Patient Prot...
Part I of this article briefly discusses the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act\u27s s...
EMTALA requires Medicare-participating hospitals to provide emergency care to all patients regardles...
This background paper reviewed the role played by the health care safety net in serving the nation\u...
This Article will propose a very simple, two-step way to modernize EMTALA [Emergency Medical Treatme...
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act ( EMTALA ) requires every Medicare-contracting ...
Before 1986, the Common Law provided that physicians and hospitals had no duty to admit or treat per...
This poster exemplifies the burden that is put on the health care system specifically emergency room...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
There are inadequate consumer protections from harmful medical billing practices that result in unav...
Despite the greatest economic expansion in history during the 1990s, the number of uninsured U.S. re...
Congress enacted the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (\u27EMTALA or the Act ) in ...
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is a federal statute passed almost 30 ...
This article examines the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) in a public health emer...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1986, Congr...
The United States\u27 health care system is mired in uncertainty. Public opinion on the Patient Prot...
Part I of this article briefly discusses the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act\u27s s...
EMTALA requires Medicare-participating hospitals to provide emergency care to all patients regardles...
This background paper reviewed the role played by the health care safety net in serving the nation\u...
This Article will propose a very simple, two-step way to modernize EMTALA [Emergency Medical Treatme...
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act ( EMTALA ) requires every Medicare-contracting ...
Before 1986, the Common Law provided that physicians and hospitals had no duty to admit or treat per...
This poster exemplifies the burden that is put on the health care system specifically emergency room...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
There are inadequate consumer protections from harmful medical billing practices that result in unav...