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Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act

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The new health care reform
Health Care Reform Through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Risk management principles and practices
Risk Management in Nursing and Healthcare Organizations
Research Paper Undergraduate
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act overview
The objective of this work is to develop a comprehensive plan for the hospital that addresses relevant current issues in the emergency room and specifically the problem of crowding.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Refusal of Medical Treatment Based
Decisions made on religious grounds are not considered to be rational; however, serious medical decisions (including the refusal of treatment) can only be made based and accepted on rational grounds.
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Ethics Is Knowing the Difference Between What
¶ … Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do" (1). Ethics and its subsequent practice have been a very contentious issue in American society of late.
Paper Doctorate
Tort law principles and applications
In 1996, the United States Congress enacted the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTLA) which is also know as the Emergency Act. This act was the result of highly publicized incidents where hospital…
Thesis Undergraduate
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act violations
EMTALA Violations in the Healthcare System
Research Paper Undergraduate
Healthcare -- Legal Issues Religion
Describe how the issues that Florence Nightingale encountered in the 1800s were a major source and/or vehicle for the spread of infection and how her contributions continue to be important today.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Illegal Aliens on California\'s Healthcare
The Pew Hispanic Center estimated in March 2005 that the illegal alien population in California was 2.4 million in 2004. The impact on business, public schools, criminal justice system, and health care has been enormous.
Paper Undergraduate
Crowding in Emergency Departments Over
Over the years, healthcare setting especially hospitals are witnessing a phenomenal surge in patient admissions in their emergency departments -- EDs, aggravating the issue of 'overcrowding'.