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question 1 of 4 what does emtala cover? the emergency department all ch…

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question 1 of 4 what does emtala cover? the emergency department all cha properties labor & delivery, emergency department, and cambridge and everett hospital campus grounds. none of the above support for technical support, please call chas helpdesk at 617 - 665 - 2468 (x2468), monday through friday between the hours of 6am and 6pm est, or send an email to helpdesk@challiance.org.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act) typically covers all aspects of a hospital's services related to emergency medical conditions, including labor and delivery, emergency departments, and hospital campuses (like Cambridge and Everett Hospital campuses here, under CHA properties). So the option "All CHA properties" is incorrect as it's not just about property scope, "The Emergency Department" is too narrow, and "Labor & Delivery, Emergency Department, and Cambridge and Everett Hospital campus grounds" matches the typical coverage of EMTALA for these patient care areas. Wait, no—actually, EMTALA applies to all Medicare - participating hospitals' emergency departments, labor and delivery, and the hospital campus (the area within 250 yards of the hospital, but here the option lists specific campus grounds). However, the correct understanding is that EMTALA covers the emergency department, labor and delivery, and the hospital campus (so the option "Labor & Delivery, Emergency Department, and Cambridge and Everett Hospital campus grounds" is correct? Wait, no, let's re - check. EMTALA applies to any hospital that participates in Medicare, and its coverage includes emergency departments, labor and delivery (since active labor is an emergency), and the hospital's campus (the area where the hospital provides services, like the grounds of the hospital campuses). So among the options, "Labor & Delivery, Emergency Department, and Cambridge and Everett Hospital campus grounds" is the correct description of what EMTALA covers in this context. The "The Emergency Department" is too narrow, "All CHA properties" is incorrect as EMTALA is about patient care areas, not all properties, and "None of the above" is wrong.

Answer:

B. Labor & Delivery, Emergency Department, and Cambridge and Everett Hospital campus grounds