20-118. Prohibition; definitions A. A person subject to this title shall not restrict or prohibit, by means of a policy or contract, whether written or otherwise, a licensed health care professional's good faith communication with the health care professional's patient concerning the patient's health care or medical needs, treatment options, health care risks or benefits. B. A person subject to this title shall not terminate a contract with or refuse to renew a contract with a health care professional solely because the health care professional in good faith does any of the following: 1. Advocates in private or in public on behalf of a patient. 2. Assists a patient in seeking reconsideration of a decision made by the person to deny coverage for a health care service. 3. Reports a violation of law to an appropriate authority. C. For the purposes of this section: 1. " Contract" means a written contract under which a licensed health care professional agrees to provide specified health care services to covered persons. Contract does not include a contract of salaried employment. 2. " Health care professional" has the same meaning prescribed in section 20-3151. 3. " Person" includes a service corporation subject to chapter 4, article 3 of this title and a health care services organization subject to chapter 4, article 9 of this title.
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