ACEP Statement: Health Care Legislation Must Include Coverage for Emergency Medical Care
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"As the House considers changes to the
"Historically, insurance companies have always chosen to deny coverage when given the option. That's why federal legislation must ensure that patients having emergencies can go to the emergency department knowing their insurer will cover the bill. When asked if someone visited the emergency department because they believed they were having a heart attack, but were later diagnosed with a panic attack, more than 8 in 10 (83 percent) Americans said that patient's health insurance should cover that emergency visit.
"The principle of covering medical care based on symptoms that most people would consider potentially life-threatening, rather than the final diagnosis, is called the "prudent layperson" standard. This was codified into federal law, including in the Affordable Care Act, following years of denials of coverage for emergency care by health insurance companies. It must also be included in any replacement legislation, such as the American Health Care Act.
"Emergency medicine is essential to America, providing lifesaving and critical care to millions of patients each year."

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