§ 2803-o-1. Required protocols for fetal demise. Hospitals shall adopt, implement and periodically update standard protocols for the management of fetal demise. Such protocols shall require the hospital to determine whether a pregnant person is experiencing an emergency medical condition in relation to fetal demise, and upon making a diagnosis of an emergency medical condition, admit the pregnant person to the hospital or treat them in the emergency room for close observation, continuous monitoring and stabilizing treatment until it is deemed medically safe for discharge or transfer to another medical facility or unit, if necessary, in accordance with the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA).

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Terms Used In N.Y. Public Health Law 2803-O-1

  • Hospital: means a facility or institution engaged principally in providing services by or under the supervision of a physician or, in the case of a dental clinic or dental dispensary, of a dentist, or, in the case of a midwifery birth center, of a midwife, for the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of human disease, pain, injury, deformity or physical condition, including, but not limited to, a general hospital, public health center, diagnostic center, treatment center, a rural emergency hospital under 42 USC 1395x(kkk), or successor provisions, dental clinic, dental dispensary, rehabilitation center other than a facility used solely for vocational rehabilitation, nursing home, tuberculosis hospital, chronic disease hospital, maternity hospital, midwifery birth center, lying-in-asylum, out-patient department, out-patient lodge, dispensary and a laboratory or central service facility serving one or more such institutions, but the term hospital shall not include an institution, sanitarium or other facility engaged principally in providing services for the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of mental disability and which is subject to the powers of visitation, examination, inspection and investigation of the department of mental hygiene except for those distinct parts of such a facility which provide hospital service. See N.Y. Public Health Law 2801