United States — Louisiana
RS 37:1360.85
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A direct practice may refuse or stop care only in limited circumstances, may accept certain third-party payments, and may not contract with an employer except for payment timing and method.
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A direct practice may refuse or stop care only in limited circumstances, may accept certain third-party payments, and may not contract with an employer except for payment timing and method.
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Health care providers must release and discuss certain medical information in workers' compensation claims, and related parties must keep disclosed records confidential.
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