American College of Emergency Physicians: New Poll Finds Adults Are Unaware That Insurers Must Cover Emergency Services
A new poll from the
"In a medical emergency, seconds count," said
This patient protection, known as the Prudent Layperson Standard, requires insurers to cover emergency care based on a patient's symptoms, not their final diagnosis. This is a critical distinction as about 90 percent of symptoms overlap between urgent and nonurgent conditions, leaving it nearly impossible for a person with no medical training to determine whether their symptoms are minor or life-threatening before they go to the emergency department.
"Increasing everyone's familiarity of the protections in place to make sure they can promptly seek emergency care anytime they need it will ultimately save lives," said
Together with the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, these policies form the bedrock of our nation's health care system safety net and ensure that anyone can seek medical care without delay or concern about their insurance coverage. However, emergency physicians are deeply concerned that when insurance companies violate the Prudent Layperson Standard and refuse to cover emergency care it causes people to second-guess whether to go to the emergency department when they need medical attention.
Insurers continue to find new ways to skirt their obligation to patients and violate federal law. Just this past summer, ACEP led the pushback that forced one of the largest insurance companies to abandon its threat to retroactively denying coverage for emergency care.
"If history is any indication, insurance companies will do everything they can to avoid covering emergency services unless they are stopped," said



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