'It’s like I’m worthless’: Troubleshooters investigate patient dumping allegations
'It’s like I’m worthless’: Troubleshooters investigate patient dumping allegations

‘It’s like I’m worthless’: Troubleshooters investigate patient dumping allegations

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, known as EMTALA, was passed in 1986 as a federal anti-dumping law. It mandates “patients who present to a hospital emergency department”... “must undergo an appropriate medical screening examination by a physician”... “to determine whether they have an emergency medical condition.”
This is nothing new and will continue until we have socialized medicine.