r/Paramedics • u/Dowcastle-medic Paramedic • Jun 25 '25
US EMTALA and bypassing a hospital
So I had a pt today totally stable but she has an injury I know the local type 4 community hospital (20min) is not going to be able to fix. It was suggested by the clinic staff where I picked her up to go to the type 3, 1.5 hours away. But one of the ER drs for the community hospital happened to be there and looked at the injury and said no just take her to our hospital.
She said the type 3 couldn’t deal with that either and she would need to go to One 3.5 hours away so go and get her c spine cleared…
So we did and then I get chewed out by the ER drs on call saying I can NEVER bypass them based on EMTALA. I always have to stop and let them stabilize the pt and cat scan and such…
That’s not true is it?
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u/Paramedickhead CCP Jun 26 '25
Except in some very specific situations EMTALA doesn’t apply to EMS whatsoever.
And no hospital has an EMTALA obligation until the patient presents at their hospital WITH the intention of being seen or receiving care at that hospital.
You can park in a hospital bay, walk through their ER, and go up to a rooftop helipad to meet a flight crew and it’s still not an EMTALA violation.