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Effects of EMTALA on Healthcare

Posted on June 20, 2012 by JL Admin

References:

Bristol, N. (June 15, 2006). EMTALA panel tackles shared call, disaster issues., OB GYN News, 41, 12. p.40(1).

Silverman, J. (May 1, 2005). Hospital midwives seek right to certify false labor: EMTALA’s guidelines leave it up to the hospital to determine whether doctors should examine the patient., OB GYN News, 40, 9. p.40(1

Westfall, P G (March 2003). New rules keep EMTALA in check. Nursing Management, 34, 3., p.24(2).

Hampers, L C, Faries, S. G., & Poole, S R (Dec 2002). Regional after-hours urgent care provided by a tertiary children’s hospital., Pediatrics, 110, 6. p.1117(8).

Rosenbaum, S. (March 26, 2003). The impact of United States law on medicine as a profession., JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 289, 12. p.1546(11).

Overcrowding crisis in our nation’s emergency departments: is our safety net unraveling?. (Sept 2004)., Pediatrics, 114, 3. p.878(11).

The detailed regulations and statutes from www.emtala.com, retrieved on 10th December, 2007.

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