Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 63-32-101 through 119. Short title: Health Care Consumer Right-To-Know Act of 1998 – Tennessee

Status: Enacted
Year Enacted: 1998
Year Amended: 2018
File: Download

Health care is a valuable commodity, and the health care consumer needs to make informed decisions when making health care choices. Due to the current trends in health care, patients have a close relationship with their health care provider and must depend on the provider for most of their health care needs. Health care consumers need to know as much as possible before committing their health care to such provider. Likewise current trends make decisions about which managed care organizations to choose equally important to health care consumers. Because of the foregoing reasons and because of the increasing concerns over the quality of health care, the general assembly finds that a system should be established to provide public access to information about certain health care providers and managed care organizations in this state.


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