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Ala. Code §§ 27-46-1 & 27-46-2: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Coverage – Alabama
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1989
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, when any contract or plan of health insurance, or any plan or agreement for health care services provides for the reimbursement or payment for services which are within the …
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Ala. Code §§ 34-22-80 through 34-22-87: Optometrists — Telemedicine – Alabama
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2014
Statutes state that a provider who uses telemedicine in his or her practice shall adopt protocols to prevent fraud and abuse through the use of telemedicine. Statutes state that telemedicine services provided at an established …
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Ala. Code §§ 34-24-290 through 34-24-292: Assistants to Physicians – Alabama
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1971
Statutes acknowledge the shortages of health care professionals in Alabama and the need for a framework of legal recognition and development of new categories of health manpower found in assistants to physicians. Statutes provides that …
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Ala. Code §§ 34-24-520 through 34-24-522, 34-24-536: Interstate Medical Licensure Compact – Alabama
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2015
Statutes strengthen access to health care by providing a streamlined process that allows physicians to become licensed in multiple states, which enhances the portability of the medical license and promotes the safety of patients. Statutes …
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Alaska Stat. § 21.07.030. Choice of health care provider: Patient Protections Under Health Care Insurance Policies – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2000
If a health care insurer offers a health care insurance policy that provides for coverage of medical care services only if the services are furnished through a network of health care providers that have entered …
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Alaska Stat. § 21.07.080. Religious nonmedical providers: Patient Protections Under Health Care Insurance Policies – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2000
This chapter may not be construed to, among other things, restrict or limit the right of a health care insurer to include services provided by a religious nonmedical provider as medical care services covered by …
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Alaska Stat. § 44.33.381. Telemedicine business registry: Telemedicine Business Registry – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2016
“telemedicine services” means the delivery of health care services using the transfer of medical data through audio, visual, or data communications that are performed over two or more locations by a provider who is physically …
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Alaska Stat. § 47.07.085. Supplemental reimbursement for emergency medical transportation services: Medical Assistance for Needy Persons – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2018
The department shall develop a program to provide supplemental reimbursement to eligible emergency medical transportation service providers for the cost of providing services to medical assistance recipients.
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Alaska Stat. §§ 21.07.005 through 21.07.030, 21.07.080, 21.07.090, 21.07.250: Patient Protections Under Health Care Insurance Policies – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2000
Regulates contracts between health care providers and insurers, stating that a contract may not contain a provision that the provider be compensated for medical care services performed at the same rate as the provider has …
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Alaska Stat. §§ 21.86.010 through 21.86.030, 21.86.060 through 21.86.110, 21.86.150 through 21.86.190, 21.86.300 through 21.86.900: Health Maintenance Organizations – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1990
Creation and regulation of health maintenance organizations in Alaska.
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Alaska Stat. §§ 21.87.010 through 21.87.190, 21.87.270 through 21.87.300, 21.87.330: Hospital and Medical Service Corporations – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1966
This chapter applies to every individual, person, firm, corporation, association, or organization of any kind hereafter engaging or purporting to engage in the provision of all or part of a health care service as defined …
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Alaska Stat. §§ 23.50.010 through 23.50.099: Collective Negotiation by Physicians – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2002
The legislature finds that permitting competing physicians to engage in collective negotiation of certain terms and conditions of contracts with a health benefit plan will benefit competition, so long as the physicians do not engage …
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Alaska Stat. §§ 47.05.200 through 47.05.290: Oversight of Medical Care Programs – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1972
It is declared by the legislature as a matter of public concern that the needy persons of this state who are eligible for medical care at public expense under this chapter should seek only uniform …
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Alaska Stat. §§ 47.07.010 through 47.07.030, 47.07.036, 47.07.039 through 47.07.042, 47.07.070 through 47.07.085, 47.07.900: Medical Assistance for Needy Persons – Alaska
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1972
The cost containment measures taken under this subsection may include new utilization review procedures, changes in provider payment rates, precertification requirements for coverage of services, and agreements with federal officials under which the federal government …
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 20-1051. Definitions: Health Care Services Organizations – Arizona
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1973
Defines network plans, provider, health care plans, etc. for health care services organizations in AZ
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 20-1057.01. Standing referrals to network health care professionals; definition: Health Care Services Organizations – Arizona
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2000
A health care services organization shall establish a procedure by which an enrollee may apply for a standing referral to a network health care professional.
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