LD 1611
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organization shall make reports available to members of the public
upon request.

 
1. Quality.__At a minimum, the organization, in conjunction
with the Maine Quality Forum, established in Title 24-A, section
6951, shall develop and produce annual quality reports.

 
2. Price.__At a minimum, the organization, with advice from
the Maine Health Data Processing Center as authorized in Title
10, section 681, shall develop and produce annual reports on
prices charged for the 15 most common services provided by health
care facilities and health care practitioners, excluding
emergency services. For health care facilities, the reports must
include, but are not limited to, the average price charged per
service per facility and total number of services per facility.

 
3.__Comparison report. At a minimum, the organization shall
develop and produce an annual report that compares the 15 most
common diagnosis-related groups and the 15 most common outpatient
procedures for all hospitals in the State and the 15 most common
procedures for nonhospital health care facilities in the State to
similar data for medical care rendered in other states, when such
data are available.

 
4.__Physician services. The organization shall provide an
annual report of the 10 services and procedures most often
provided by osteopathic and allopathic physicians in the private
office setting in this State.__The organization shall distribute
this report to all physician practices in the State.__The first
report must be produced by July 1, 2004.

 
Sec. C-30. 24 MRSA §2987 is enacted to read:

 
§2987.__Consumer information

 
A health care practitioner shall notify patients in writing of
the health care practitioner's charges for health care services
commonly offered by the practitioner.__Upon request of a patient,
a health care practitioner shall assist the patient in
determining the actual payment from a 3rd-party payor for a
health care service commonly offered by the practitioner.__A
patient may file a complaint with the appropriate licensing board
regarding a health care practitioner who fails to provide the
consumer information required by this section.

 
PART D

 
Sec. D-1. 24 MRSA §2332-E, as amended by PL 2003, c. 218, §1, is
further amended to read:


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