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Bush Eases Emergency Room Rules

HeadlineSep 03, 2003

Emergency room patients may soon find it harder to get emergency care because the Bush administration has relaxed rules that regulate hospital service.

Among other things hospitals will no longer need to have specialists on call all the time. It may become more difficult for injured patients to receive legal compensation for poor care. And it will also become harder for patients to sue hospitals if they are turned away from emergency rooms.

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