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SB 386, 75th R.S.
Relating to review of and liability for certain health care treatment decisions.

Independent review organizations: consumers gain needed care when unaffiliated medical experts review health plan denials
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By Consumers Union
Publication Date: May 2002
Library Location: 362.1 T41l
Seeking a second opinion: a new law for patients when an HMO says no to care.
In U.S. News & World Report
Publication Date: March 8, 1999
ERISA preemption of direct liability claims: Texas throws down the gauntlet.
In Texas Law Review
Publication Date: November 1999
Library Location: Periodicals
The duty of ordinary care for HMOs: can Texas Senate Bill 386 weather the storm of ERISA preemption?
In Review of Litigation
Publication Date: Summer 1999
Library Location: Periodicals
Accountability for HMOs.
In Texas Nursing
Publication Date: October 1997
Library Location: Periodicals
HMO TKO: $13 million verdict may send message to the industry.
In Texas Lawyer
Publication Date: July 8, 2002
Library Location: Periodicals
5th Circuit invites en banc review of ERISA opinion.
In Texas Lawyer
Publication Date: September 30, 2002
Library Location: Periodicals
High court rules against state efforts to broaden patients' legal rights.
In CQ Weekly
Publication Date: June 26, 2004
Library Location: Periodicals
Politics, policy, and administrative powers: understanding dual regulation of health insurance in Texas.
In Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal
Publication Date: Fall 2013
Library Location: Periodicals
The 'Texas bill'.
In Texas Medicine
Publication Date: April 1998
Library Location: Periodicals
The Texas Health Care Liability Act: Managed Care Organizations Can Say Goodbye to Their Extensive Immunity From Lawsuits — Or At Least That Was How It Was supposed To Work.
In Texas Tech Law Review
Publication Date: Volume 30
Library Location: Periodicals


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