A 1885

  • New York Assembly Bill
  • 2021 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Assembly
  • Assembly
  • Senate
  • Governor

Clarifies what constitutes abandonment of a patient by a physician for purposes of a medical misconduct allegation and requires notice to a patient prior to cessation of treatment

Abstract

Clarifies what constitutes abandonment of a patient by a physician for purposes of a medical misconduct allegation, requires a physician practicing as a patient's primary care physician who opts to no longer treat the patient to provide notice to such patient, and provides for specific penalties for a violation of such provisions.

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Apr 05, 2022

Assembly

ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN

Jan 05, 2022

Assembly

REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION

Jan 11, 2021

Assembly

REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION

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