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CMS guidance says nearly all hospitals must provide emergency services

Emergency Management Alert, May 7, 2007

CMS guidance issued last week clarified that nearly all hospitals who participate in the Medicare program must provide emergency services

 

"The guidance makes it clear that nearly all hospitals-including specialty hospitals and others without emergency departments-must be able to evaluate persons with emergencies, provide initial treatment, and refer or transfer these individuals when appropriate," according to a press release on CMS' Web site.

 

According to CMS, that provision includes three key requirements, and hospitals must be able to:

  • Appraise the emergency situation
  • Provide initial treatment
  • Refer patients when appropriate

To read the press release, click here.

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