Title 33, Chapter 24, Section 71
( 33-24-71)
The General Assembly finds and declares that: (1) Whereas, until recently health care insurers covered costs of
hospital stays of a patient who had undergone a mastectomy or
lymph node dissection until that patient was discharged by a
physician. Now some insurers are making mastectomies and lymph
node dissections an outpatient procedure and refusing to pay for
any hospital inpatient care following the procedure; (2) There is sufficient scientific data to question the safety and
appropriateness of such treatment of breast cancer patients; and (3) The length of postmastectomy or postlymph node dissection
inpatient stay should be a clinical decision made by a physician
in agreement with the patient based on the unique characteristics
of the patient and the surgery involved. |