broken ed
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According to Dr. Marty Makary, auther of the book “The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care – and How to Fix It,” you do not have to provide credit card information to be treated in an emergency room.
He has been interviewed by several news orginazations in which he does pushes his book. One interview can be heard here, along with a partial reading:
https://www.texasstandard.org/stori...highest-in-texas-especially-along-the-border/
More on the EMTALA law below.
http://newsroom.acep.org/2009-01-04-emtala-fact-sheet
"EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment And Labor Act) is a federal law that requires hospital emergency departments to medically screen every patient who seeks emergency care and to stabilize or transfer those with medical emergencies, regardless of health insurance status or ability to pay — this law has been an unfunded mandate since it was enacted in 1986."
Don't know why this post has such wide spacing between lines, tried to correct unsuccessfully several times. (fixed it for you broken ed. rvwandering moderator)
He has been interviewed by several news orginazations in which he does pushes his book. One interview can be heard here, along with a partial reading:
https://www.texasstandard.org/stori...highest-in-texas-especially-along-the-border/
More on the EMTALA law below.
http://newsroom.acep.org/2009-01-04-emtala-fact-sheet
"EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment And Labor Act) is a federal law that requires hospital emergency departments to medically screen every patient who seeks emergency care and to stabilize or transfer those with medical emergencies, regardless of health insurance status or ability to pay — this law has been an unfunded mandate since it was enacted in 1986."
Don't know why this post has such wide spacing between lines, tried to correct unsuccessfully several times. (fixed it for you broken ed. rvwandering moderator)