Can someone be refused care if they don't have insurance
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Allison Morgan | Sep 21, 2018
The EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act) is a federal law that requires anyone coming to an emergency department to be stabilized and treated regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay.
rdsOLDschool | Sep 21, 2018
No. Go into the emergency room they have treat there.
Liz Hernandez | Sep 21, 2018
By law emergency medical treatment can't be refused.
Timothy Fields | Sep 21, 2018
It depends on your condition. If you have life threatening conditions they may stabilize you. If it's less critical maybe not. It's rare that the payment question comes up before you are seen.
Try to make some arrangements they usually will work with you.
Jeffery go to the ER anyway. Don't not go because you are afraid of what they might say
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