Scenario:
You are the administrator on call for Hospital A and are responsible for accepting and rejecting patients. You receive a call at 2:00 a.m. from Health Hospital B regarding a patient with a severed ear.
The ED physician is calling to arrange an EMTALA-qualified transfer from his hospital to yours, but the ENT physician on call at your hospital is refusing to accept the transfer, stating that the patient does not need a higher level of care.
You call your ENT on call, and he admits he ha..
The Cases:
Case 1: Oscar Insurance Company Of Florida (Plaintiff), V. Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of Florida, Inc (Defendants.)Case 2: United States Of America, et al., (Plaintiff), V. Aetna Inc., and Humana Inc., (Defendants.)Case 2: Oscar Insurance Company Of Florida (Plaintiff), V. Oklahoma State Chiropractic, Independent Physicians, Association And Larry Bridges (Defendants.)
Requirements:
Using the Health Care page of the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division website, locate three..