The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) is one of the most critical yet misunderstood regulations in Healthcare. What is Anti Dumping? Who is intended to be protected by this act?
Assignment 2: Healthcare Regulations

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) is one of the most critical yet misunderstood regulations in Healthcare. What is Anti Dumping? Who is intended to be protected by this act?

Outline what is guaranteed as well as what is not guaranteed within this act.
Discuss the fines provided for by the act and include examples of hospitals which have been fined for not complying with this act.
Describe and analyze the conditions under which a hospital is permitted to transfer a patient without healthcare coverage.
Submission Details:

Submit your answer in a 5- to 7-page Microsoft Word document.
Name your document SU_MHC6301_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
By Tuesday, August 15, 2017, submit your work to the W3 Assignment 2 Dropbox. Cite any sources you use in APA format on a separate page.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Explained what is guaranteed as well as what is not guaranteed within The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. What is the difference between a medical screening and an exam?
40
Discussed both the financial fines as well as the regulatory fines including Medicare/Medicaid participation. Including examples of hospitals that have been fined.
40
Identify and discuss the elements which will permit a hospital to transfer a non-covered patient to another hospital.
40
Define Anti-Dumping, how prevalent is the hospital act of “Dumping”? Who is protected by this act? What hospitals are required by Law to adhere to the Act?
40
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