Can a Hospital Refuse to Give Proper Treatment to Individuals Who Don’t Have Insurance?
Question by AF: Can a hospital refuse to give proper treatment to individuals who don’t have insurance?
Is this legal for all hospitals or just some?
Where can I find this information besides digging for it at a library? Is it anywhere online?
Best answer:
Answer by civil_av8r
A hospital must treat an emergency, but they can refuse preventive care.
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