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HISB2529PassAmends the definition of "patient's provider" in State law governing Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment by removing language that requires the provider to examine the patient. (CD1)
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2024-06-28
Act 098, 06/27/2024 (Gov. Msg. No. 1199).
HIHB2775Engross

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Establishes a communication and optimal resolution process through which patients and their families, health care providers, and health care facilities can engage in open communication about how an adverse care health incident occurred, how it will b...
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2024-03-07
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HISB3330Intro

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Establishes a candor process through which patients and their families, health care providers, and health care facilities can engage in open communication about how an adverse care health incident occurred, how it will be prevented in the future, and...
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2024-01-29
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HIHB2285Intro

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Amends the definition of "patient's provider" in state law governing Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment by removing language that requires the provider to examine the patient.
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2024-01-26
To House Health Committee
HISB2464Intro

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Authorizes health care organizations to accept a health care provider's credentialing that was conducted by certain health care organizations or state agencies. Establishes a Health Care Credentialing Clearinghouse Pilot Program within the Department...
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2024-01-24
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HISB870Intro

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Prohibits hospitals and health care facilities to permit or require health care providers to provide services for any period after the health care provider has been on duty for sixteen consecutive hours or an aggregate of eighty hours during any peri...
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2023-12-11
To Senate Labor and Technology Committee
HISB761Intro

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Beginning July 1, 2024, provides a general excise tax exemption for medical services performed by health care providers.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Health and Human Services Committee
HIHB1446Intro

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Lowers the amount of time in which a health insurer may initiate a recoupment or offset demand effort from a health care provider for services rendered from eighteen months to twelve months. Establishes other requirements that health insurers must fo...
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2023-12-11
To House Health Committee
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