EMTALA BASICS
MEDICAL SCREENING EXAM (MSE)
STABILIZATION & TRANSFER
TEXAS HOSPITAL RESPONSIBILITIES
COMMON VIOLATIONS & PENALTIES
100

What is EMTALA?

Federal law that ensures patients receive emergency care regardless of ability to pay.

100

 What is to determine if an emergency medical condition exists?

Purpose of the MSE.

100

What is treating the patient until no material deterioration is likely during transfer?

Definition of stabilization under EMTALA.


100

What is county, trauma level, or hospital ownership?

Texas hospitals must comply with EMTALA regardless of this factor.


100

What is an EMTALA violation?

Turning away or delaying treatment based on insurance status.


200

 What is the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) of 1985?


EMTALA was enacted as part of this federal law.

200

What is a qualified medical provider (physician, NP, PA, or designated qualified staff under hospital policy)?

Who must perform the MSE.


200

What is informed consent and physician certification of medical necessity?

Required before transferring an unstable patient.


200

What is Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)?

Texas hospitals often align EMTALA compliance with this state regulatory body.


200

What is inappropriate delay of screening?

Financial discussions before MSE may be considered this.


300

 What is a dedicated emergency department or hospital property within 250 yards?

 EMTALA applies when a patient comes to this hospital area.

300

What is without delay and without regard to insurance or ability to pay?

MSE must be done this way regarding patient payment status.


300

What is lack of capability or patient request with informed consent?

Transfer without stabilization is only allowed when this exists.


300

What is training, competency validation, and annual education?

Texas hospitals must ensure staff understand EMTALA through this process.


300

What is up to $119,942 per violation (adjusted annually)?

Maximum federal penalty per EMTALA violation (hospital).

400

 What is the “request for examination or treatment” or presence of an emergency medical condition?

This obligation begins when a patient presents for emergency care request or condition.

400

What is an emergency medical condition (EMC)?

Condition that must be ruled out during MSE.


400

What are receiving hospital acceptance, qualified transport, and medical records sent with patient?

 Required elements of an appropriate transfer.


400

What is screening, stabilization, and transfer records?

Texas hospitals are also required to maintain documentation of this.


400

What is civil monetary penalties and potential exclusion from Medicare?

Individual physician penalties under EMTALA.


500

 What is Medicare participation?

EMTALA applies to hospitals that receive this type of funding.

500

MSE must be performed in this location if needed for safety.

What is anywhere on hospital property including triage, waiting room, or ambulance bay?

500

What is the transferring physician?

Who determines if benefits outweigh risks for transfer?


500

What are state licensing actions or corrective action plans?

Failure to comply may also trigger this Texas-level consequence in addition to federal penalties.


500

What is the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)?

CMS and this agency enforce EMTALA compliance.