A case manager in an emergency department is evaluating an uninsured patient who presented with severe abdominal pain. After a medical screening exam determines an emergency medical condition exists, the patient is stabilized. The patient then requests a transfer to a public hospital 20 miles away to reduce potential costs. According to the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), which of the following is the hospital's primary obligation?
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A
Discharge the patient with a referral to a GI clinic since they are now stable.
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B
Inform the patient that a transfer is not possible due to their insurance status.
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C
Ensure the receiving hospital has the capacity and has accepted the transfer, and the transfer is conducted with appropriate medical personnel.
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D
Obtain pre-authorization from the public hospital's financial services before arranging transport.