• Healthc Financ Manage · Sep 2001

    Resolving conflicts between EMTALA and managed care requirements.

    • F P Fedor and A M Perez.
    • Murphy Austin Adams Schoenfeld, LLP, Sacramento, California, USA. ffedor@murphyaustin.com
    • Healthc Financ Manage. 2001 Sep 1;55(9):46, 48-9.

    AbstractThe Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) requires a hospital to provide services to persons who come to the emergency department (ED) for emergency treatment without regard for their ability to pay. Yet some managed care plans require that the hospital obtain authorization before rendering emergency medical treatment, with the result that hospitals risk either nonpayment for services or violation of EMTALA. Hospitals can improve their payment rates for ED care by amending or challenging preauthorization requirements and insisting that plans apply a uniform standard of care to treatment of ED patients.

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