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Summary:

Confidential medical information may be shared between the home health agency and the residential care facility for the elderly relative to the client's medical condition and the care and treatment provided to the client by the home health agency.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.506(a)
Summary:

Disability insurers may establish reasonable requirements for the participating obstetrician and gynecologist or the family practice physician and surgeon, to communicate with the policyholder's primary care physician regarding the policyholder's condition, treatment, and any need for followup care.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.506(a)
Summary:

Every disability insurer that covers hospital, medical, or surgical benefits shall provide an external, independent review process to examine the insurer's coverage decisions regarding experimental or investigational therapies for individual insureds who meet specified criteria, including certification by the insured's physician. The physician certification shall include a statement of the evidence relied upon by the physician in certifying his or her recommendation.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.506(a)
Summary:

Patient records maintained by a health facility that include the patient's identity, diagnosis, prognosis or treatment shall only be disclosed to law enforcement agencies if the patient gives prior written consent, a court authorizes an order, or the agency obtains a search warrant. Disclosure of information from records should be limited to the extent necessary. Disclosure of privileged records required to be secured by a special master are not authorized for disclosure under this section

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(e)
Summary:

If a family member or other designated person by the developmentally disabled resident requests and the resident authorizes, the facility shall inform the requester as to the resident's diagnosis, prognosis, medications prescribed, progress, and of any serious illness.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.502(g)(1)
Summary:

In determining whether continued inpatient treatment will be beneficial to the minor, the reviewing psychiatrist shall consider all reasonably available clinical information that is relevant to the determination. The psychiatrist shall also interview the minor and consult with the treating clinician. The psychiatrist must be notified if the minor received medication while an inpatient. The person in favor of inpatient treatment must inform the psychiatrist of the proposed treatment plan for the minor and whether the minor has had a previous independent clinical review.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.506(a)
Summary:

Upon notice from the department that an enrollee has applied for an independent medical review, the plan or its contracting providers shall provide the requisite medical records (specified in (1) to (3)) to the independent medical review organization within 3 days. The confidentiality of any enrollee information shall be maintained in accordance with applicable laws.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
Summary:

In order to provide incidental medical services through a home health agency, an adult community care facility must show an agreed-upon protocol between the agency and the facility. The protocol shall address the sharing of client information related to the home health care plan, client's medical condition and the care and treatment provided to the client by the home health agency, including, but not limited to, medical information defined by the CMIA.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
Summary:

A health care provider must treat an individual in accordance with a Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment form. A physician may conduct an evaluation of the individual and, in consultation with the individual or the individual's legally recognized health care decisionmaker, issue a new order consistent with the most current information available about the individual's health status and goals of care.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
Summary:

The legally recognized health care decisionmaker of an individual without capacity shall consult with the physician who is, at that time, the individual's treating physician prior to making a request to modify that individual's Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment form.

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