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S.B. 115
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EMERGENCY MEDICINE TORT REFORM
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack
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House Sponsor:
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill establishes a clear and convincing standard of proof for emergency care
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rendered in an emergency room.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. defines terms;
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. establishes a standard of proof of clear and convincing evidence for malpractice
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actions based on emergency care received in an emergency room; and
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. applies the standard of clear and convincing evidence after May 15, 2007.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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ENACTS:
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58-13-2.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
58-13-2.5
is enacted to read:
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58-13-2.5. Standard of proof for emergency care when immunity does not apply.
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(1) For purposes of this section:
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(a) "Comes to the emergency department" is defined by 42 CFR 489.24, Emergency
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Medical Treatment and Labor Act.
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(b) "Emergency care" means:
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(i) the treatment of an emergency medical condition from the time a person comes to
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the emergency department, including any subsequent transfer to another hospital, until the
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emergency medical condition has been stabilized and the patient is either:
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(A) discharged from the emergency department; or
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(B) admitted to another department of the hospital; and
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(ii) medical services that are provided to a pregnant women as required by 42 CFR
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489.24, Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.
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(c) "Emergency medical condition" is defined in Section
31A-22-627
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(d) "Fault" is defined in Section
78-27-37
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(e) "Health care provider" is defined in Section
78-14-3
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(2) A health care provider who, in good faith, provides or is consulted to provide
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emergency care, may be liable for civil damages only if:
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(a) fault is established by clear and convincing evidence; and
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(b) the health care provider is not immune from liability for civil damages under Title
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58, Chapter 13, Health Care Providers Immunity from Liability Act.
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(3) This section:
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(a) does not apply to emergency care provided by a health care provider if:
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(i) the health care provider has a previously established provider/patient relationship
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with the patient outside of the emergency room;
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(ii) the patient has been seen in the last three months by the health care provider for the
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same condition for which emergency care is sought; and
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(iii) the health care provider can access and consult the patient's relevant health care
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records while the health care provider is making decisions about and providing the emergency
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care; and
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(b) applies to emergency care given after May 15, 2007.
Legislative Review Note
as of 12-4-06 12:45 PM