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  • April 02, 2020

    Health Care Providers: COVID-19’s Implications for EMTALA Compliance

    What are the evolving issues for health care providers around the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) and the spread of COVID-19? Katherine A. Kuchan, et. al., discuss the issues and offer practical takeaways on COVID-19 and EMTALA.

    As coronavirus and COVID-19 continues to spread, providers are beginning to question how to fulfill their obligations to perform emergency screenings, stabilization, and transfers in compliance with the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). Katherine A. Kuchan, et. al., discuss the issues and offer practical takeaways on COVID-19 and EMTALA.

    Katherine A. Kuchan, et. al., with Hall, Render, Illian, Health & Lyman, P.C., Milwaukee, discuss the issues and offer practical takeaways on COVID-19 and EMTALA.

    See COVID-19’s Implications for EMTALA Compliance in the firm’s Health Law News.​

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