§ 20-1 Healing arts defined
§ 20-7a Billing for clinical laboratory services. Cost of diagnostic tests. Financial disclosures to patients. Billing practices re anatomic pathology services
§ 20-7b Definitions
§ 20-7c Access to medical records. Notification to patient of certain test results. Authority of provider to withhold information
§ 20-7d Release of patient’s medical records to another provider
§ 20-7e Medical records maintained by agencies
§ 20-7f Unfair billing practices
§ 20-7g Billing practices re diagnostic imaging services
§ 20-7h Disclosure re services provided based on letter of protection and cost of providing opinion letter

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 369 - Healing Arts

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