Any physician licensed under chapter 370, advanced practice registered nurse licensed under chapter 378 and any physical therapist licensed under chapter 376 shall, during the consultation period with a patient who has suffered a personal injury and prior to any treatment of such patient, disclose to such patient in writing: (1) Whether such physician, advanced practice registered nurse or physical therapist would provide services to such patient on the basis of a letter of protection issued by an attorney representing the patient in a personal injury action, which letter promises that any bill for services rendered by such physician, advanced practice registered nurse or physical therapist to such patient will be paid from the proceeds of any recovery the patient receives from a settlement or judgment in such action or, if there is no recovery or the recovery is insufficient to pay such bill, that such bill will be paid by such patient; and (2) the estimated cost of providing to the patient or an attorney representing the patient in a personal injury action an opinion letter concerning the cause of the personal injury and the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the patient, including a disability rating.
(P.A. 12-14, S. 1; P.A. 16-39, S. 24.)
History: P.A. 16-39 added references to advanced practice registered nurse.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Section 20-1. - Healing arts defined.
Section 20-2 to 20-7. - Examining boards, generally.
Section 20-7d. - Release of patient's medical records to another provider.
Section 20-7e. - Medical records maintained by agencies.
Section 20-7f. - Unfair billing practices.
Section 20-7g. - Billing practices re diagnostic imaging services.