Patient identity protection.

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  • (1) As used in this section:
    • (a) "EMTALA" means the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act.
    • (b) "Health professional office" means:
      • (i) a physician's office; or
      • (ii) a dental office.
    • (c) "Medical facility" means:
      • (i) a general acute hospital;
      • (ii) a specialty hospital;
      • (iii) a home health agency;
      • (iv) a hospice;
      • (v) a nursing care facility;
      • (vi) a residential-assisted living facility;
      • (vii) a birthing center;
      • (viii) an ambulatory surgical facility;
      • (ix) a small health care facility;
      • (x) an abortion clinic;
      • (xi) a facility owned or operated by a health maintenance organization;
      • (xii) an end stage renal disease facility;
      • (xiii) a health care clinic; or
      • (xiv) any other health care facility that the committee designates by rule.
  • (2)
    • (a) In order to discourage identity theft and health insurance fraud, and to reduce the risk of medical errors caused by incorrect medical records, a medical facility or a health professional office shall request identification from an individual prior to providing in-patient or out-patient services to the individual.
    • (b) If the individual who will receive services from the medical facility or a health professional office lacks the legal capacity to consent to treatment, the medical facility or a health professional office shall request identification:
      • (i) for the individual who lacks the legal capacity to consent to treatment; and
      • (ii) from the individual who consents to treatment on behalf of the individual described in Subsection (2)(b)(i).
  • (3) A medical facility or a health professional office:
    • (a) that is subject to EMTALA:
      • (i) may not refuse services to an individual on the basis that the individual did not provide identification when requested; and
      • (ii) shall post notice in its emergency department that informs a patient of the patient's right to treatment for an emergency medical condition under EMTALA;
    • (b) may not be penalized for failing to ask for identification;
    • (c) is not subject to a private right of action for failing to ask for identification; and
    • (d) may document or confirm patient identity by:
      • (i) photograph;
      • (ii) fingerprinting;
      • (iii) palm scan; or
      • (iv) other reasonable means.
  • (4) The identification described in this section:
    • (a) is intended to be used for medical records purposes only; and
    • (b) shall be kept in accordance with the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.




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