It is illegal (under federal EMTALA rules) for hospitals to refuse emergency care. However, they can refuse non-emergent care, especially in their various clinics and outpatient departments.
Not illegal. But stupid.
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Prenatal care is extremely important to ensure a healthy baby and healthy birth. The doctor can find any problems early during exams and be able to take care of them with prenatal care.
i need example of prenatal care for 12 weeks to 40 weeks
Once you are pregnant you should start prenatal doctor visits. Early in the pregnancy, the doctor will prescribe you prenatal vitamins.
Your prenatal care is always confidential. If you are a patient to any doctor it is confidential. This is usually the law everywhere.
It is illegal to refuse emergency medical service, even if the person is an illegal immigrant
Prim Care One is a great prenatal gel cap!
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Prenatal care is located in many different locations. Depending on where you live really. Prenatal care is given by your doctor when you are pregnant so wherever your doctor is located is where you will find it. Just make sure you choose wisely when it comes to a doctor.
prenatal care
Yes.
Robert L. De Normandie has written: 'Prenatal care' -- subject(s): Care, Health and hygiene, Obstetrics, Infants, Women, Prenatal care
In America, it is illegal to refuse anyone who presents at an ER with Emergency Medical care. See the Emergency Treatment and Active Lab or Act (EMTALA). This is true regardless of whether a criminal investigation is in progress or not. If you are asking, "When in police custody (arrested or detained), is it illegal to withold emergency medical treatment?", that answer too is yes. When you're in custody, it becomes the responsibility of the detaining agency to make sure you receive necessary (albeit sometimesminimal) care.