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    Patient Dumping

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    Law Raised since 1985 and even more to generate the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) by Congress in remedy to its torts‚ patient dumping still appear to be an issue in our society today. In fact‚ patient dumping occurs when hospitals deny treatment to emergency patients -- often because those patients can’t pay. As Patient dumping is the practice of refusing to treat patients who cannot pay for healthcare services. Federal anti-dumping law‚ initiated by Congress as part

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    Evoc Technologies Case

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    1. The most redundant aspect of the EVOC system is that the EVOC software is installed on two different servers across Anaheim. If Anaheim were to come under attack‚ having the two servers reduces the chances of a total crash in the system. If one system were to be destroyed or tampered with‚ there would be a back-up system to rely on. 2. The EVOC system is a wireless system that gathers information from as many relevant sources that it can. This is important because the wireless ability allows

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    Case Law / Emtala

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    chose to discuss was a court case involving the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA). A Dickinson County hospital violated EMTALA for failing to provide emergency care for a patient who was transferred to a different hospital without being completely stable enough for transfer. In 1985‚ Congress passed the law of “Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act” also known as (EMTALA) to ensure public access and treatment to emergency services regardless of race‚ ability to pay‚ or legal

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    Emtala

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    EMTALA: The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) was enacted in 1986 as a part of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) of 1985. EMTALA was enacted to prevent hospitals with Emergency Departments from refusing to treat or transferring patients with emergency medical conditions (EMC) due to an inability to pay for their services. This act also applies to satellite locations whom advertise titles such as

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    Emt Strategic Plan

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    five weeks a strategic plan has been formulated. The strategic plan has many elements associated with the strategic plan. To start Emergency Medical Traveler needed to come up with a mission statement designed to show potential purchasers what the organization is all about. Along with the mission statement a company’s vision statement shows where the Emergency Medical Traveler is going to be in the future. After these statements have been created‚ a SWOTT analysis needed to be completed to discover

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    of action and danger. They even put their lives behind others. How to become a fireman? Firefighter’s need a high school diploma and training in emergency medical services.A firefighter must also pass written and physical test’s‚ complete a series of interviews‚ go through training at a fire academy‚ and hold an emergency medical technician certification. Some firefighter’s receive a few months of training at fire academies. Firefighter’s also must complete a probationary period. Some

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    and why the hospital emergency department sometimes used for nonurgent conditions. | The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act‚ better known as EMTALA was developed due to the concern that patients that could not pay would be denied emergency medical treatment. This law confronted the hospitals that were allegedly transferring‚ discharging‚ or refusing to treat patients who did not have insurance. To protect these patients‚ the 1986 signed law required emergency facilities to must screen

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    I. System Name: MEDIKSYS II. Field Industry: Medical Industry (Clinic/Hospital) III. Target Company: Clinica Terencio and Hospital A. Business Address: 185 J. P. Rizal Street‚ Maypajo‚ Caloocan City‚ 1400‚ Metro Manila B. Contact person: Emmanuel Terencio‚ M.D.‚ FPAFP‚ DFM C. Contact number: (02) 287-21-86 / (02) 288-24-65 IV. System Overview Mediksys is a clinic management system designed to help the clinica terencio and hospital in managing their patient record and accommodating during

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    EMTALA Case Summary

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    It is appropriate that the patient was awarded $25‚000 attorney fees. Regardless of the potential Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) violation‚ the patient vicariously through her family and friends was forced to seek injunction against Memorial Hospital enjoining the hospital from refusing to admit the patient. She further incurred cost in her subsequent action‚ which are rightly reimburse based on the findings of the court. With regard to the permanent junctive relief

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