Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
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The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (42 U.S.C. 1395dd) is an act the U.S. Congress passed in 1986, requiring hospitals and ambulance services to provide care to anyone needing emergency treatment regardless of citizenship, legal status or ability to pay. There are no reimbursement provisions; as a result of the act, patients needing emergency treatment can be discharged only under their own informed consent or when their condition requires transfer to a hospital better equipped to administer the treatment.
External links
- Text of Act (http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/42/1395dd.html).