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Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) Series


Virtual  
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 - Wednesday, May 25, 2022   iCalendar Central Standard Time

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Medicare-certified hospitals must follow CMS regulations and interpretative guidelines for the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. This three-part series will focus on problematic areas of EMTALA concepts, adequacy of medical screening and on-call physician issues.

Wednesday, May 11
Part One focuses on the basic requirements of EMTALA and available resources to hospitals. The presentation will discuss EMTALA definitions and requirements.
Learning objectives

  • Describe basic EMTALA requirements.
  • Describe why EMTALA is the most-frequently cited deficiency nationwide.
  • Discuss where EMTALA applies in the facility.
  • Review examples of how the hospital can keep current on regulation changes.

Tuesday, May 17
Part Two will discuss EMTALA issues such as adequacy of medical screening examinations, certification of false labor, observation, inpatient and outpatients, EMTALA sign issues, appropriate transfers and COVID-19 waivers.
Learning objectives

  • Describe what constitutes an adequate medical screening examination for behavioral health, obstetrics and other patients.
  • Describe what constitutes an appropriate certification of false labor.
  • Illustrate what an appropriate transfer entails and what must be included on the transfer form.
  • Review what language must be on required EMTALA signs.

Wednesday, May 25
Part Three will focus on physician involvement with the EMTALA process including on-call physician schedules, on-call physician rules, when an on-call physician must appear in the emergency department and how to deal with difficult patient situations such as leaving against medical advice and leaving without being seen.
Learning objectives

  • Describe on-call physician rules, including when the on-call physician must appear in the emergency department.
  • Describe the Office of Inspector General’s role, and recent deficiencies and fines with on-call physicians.
  • Describe the organizational quality-improvement program role with EMTALA.
  • Examine documentation requirements for difficult patient situations.

SPEAKER
Nancy Ruzicka is a consultant on state and federal rules, regulations and interpretative guidelines. Ruzicka previously worked as director of integrity and compliance and privacy official at MercyOne Des Moines and director of regulatory compliance at UnityPoint Health-Des Moines. She also has more than 20 years of experience with the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. Ruzicka holds master’s degrees in health law and business administration and a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy, all from Drake University. She is certified in health care compliance and maintains her Iowa pharmacy license.
 

 

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