S 3325
Requires notification to patients when State-licensed physician has credential revoked or suspended and provides access to contact information with State.
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Bill overview
This bill requires healthcare practices to notify patients promptly – within ten business days – if a physician’s license to practice medicine is suspended or revoked. Patients who request it can also receive contact information for the State Board of Medical Examiners and the Division of Consumer Affairs. The goal is to ensure patients are aware of potential issues with their physician and have a way to report concerns to the state.
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