Chapter 671
21 sections
§671-1 Who counts as a health care provider and what is a medical mistake
§671-3 What doctors must tell you before treatment
§671-4 Asking for a list of damages in a medical lawsuit
§671-5 Reporting medical malpractice claims to the state
§671-6 Who runs this law and makes its rules
§671-7 Malpractice insurance must cover telehealth visits
§671-11 Medical panels that review patient injury claims
§671-11.5 How to ask to skip the filing fee
§671-12 Medical complaint review before filing a lawsuit
§671-12.5 Medical consultation certificate required with your complaint
§671-13 How the medical review panel runs its meetings
§671-14 Who must attend medical panel meetings
§671-15 Notice when medical claim panel ends
§671-15.5 Clearing records and stopping insurance rate hikes
§671-16 When lawsuits can start and what evidence is banned
§671-16.5 Choosing court instead of arbitration after a medical claim
§671-16.6 Moving a medical complaint to alternative dispute resolution
§671-17 Panel members are protected from defamation lawsuits
§671-18 Pausing the deadline while a medical complaint is pending
§671-19 Everyone must cooperate with the medical panel or pay costs
§671-20 Annual report on medical injury complaints