2013 Maryland Code
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS
§ 1-303 - Disclosure of beneficial interest


MD Health Occ Code § 1-303 (2013) What's This?

§1-303.

(a) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section and Title 12 of this article, a health care practitioner making a lawful referral shall disclose the existence of the beneficial interest in accordance with provisions of this section.

(b) Prior to referring a patient to a health care entity in which the practitioner, the practitioner’s immediate family, or the practitioner in combination with the practitioner’s immediate family owns a beneficial interest, the health care practitioner shall:

(1) Except if an oral referral is made by telephone, provide the patient with a written statement that:

(i) Discloses the existence of the ownership of the beneficial interest or compensation arrangement;

(ii) States that the patient may choose to obtain the health care service from another health care entity; and

(iii) Requires the patient to acknowledge in writing receipt of the statement;

(2) Except if an oral referral is made by telephone, insert in the medical record of the patient a copy of the written acknowledgement;

(3) Place on permanent display a written notice that is in a typeface that is large enough to be easily legible to the average person from a distance of 8 feet and that is in a location that is plainly visible to the patients of the health care practitioner disclosing all of the health care entities:

(i) In which the practitioner, the practitioner’s immediate family, or the practitioner in combination with the practitioner’s immediate family owns a beneficial interest; and

(ii) To which the practitioner refers patients; and

(4) Documents in the medical record of the patient that:

(i) A valid medical need exists for the referral; and

(ii) The practitioner has disclosed the existence of the beneficial interest to the patient.

(c) The provisions of this section do not apply to:

(1) A health care practitioner when treating a member of a health maintenance organization as defined in § 19-701 of the Health - General Article and the health care practitioner does not have a beneficial interest in the health care entity; or

(2) A health care practitioner who refers a patient:

(i) To another health care practitioner in the same group practice as the referring health care practitioner;

(ii) For in-office ancillary services; or

(iii) For health care services provided through or by a health care entity owned or controlled by a hospital.

(d) A health care practitioner who fails to comply with any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $5,000.

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