Arkansas Code § 20-9-901

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The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Promote the delivery of quality health care in a cost-effective manner; (2) Foster greater coordination between payors and providers conducting utilization review activities; (3) Protect patients, business, and providers by ensuring that private review agents are qualified to perform utilization activities and to make informed decisions on the appropriateness of medical care; and (4) Ensure that private review agents maintain the confidentiality of medical records. Acts 1989, No. 537, § 2.
The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Promote the delivery of quality health care in a cost-effective manner; (2) Foster greater coordination between payors and providers conducting utilization review activities; (3) Protect patients, business, and providers by ensuring that private review agents are qualified to perform utilization activities and to make informed decisions on the appropriateness of medical care; and (4) Ensure that private review agents maintain the confidentiality of medical records. Acts 1989, No. 537, § 2.
The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Promote the delivery of quality health care in a cost-effective manner; (2) Foster greater coordination between payors and providers conducting utilization review activities; (3) Protect patients, business, and providers by ensuring that private review agents are qualified to perform utilization activities and to make informed decisions on the appropriateness of medical care; and (4) Ensure that private review agents maintain the confidentiality of medical records. Acts 1989, No. 537, § 2.
The purpose of this subchapter is to:
(1) Promote the delivery of quality health care in a cost-effective manner;
(2) Foster greater coordination between payors and providers conducting utilization review activities;
(3) Protect patients, business, and providers by ensuring that private review agents are qualified to perform utilization activities and to make informed decisions on the appropriateness of medical care; and
(4) Ensure that private review agents maintain the confidentiality of medical records.
Acts 1989, No. 537, § 2.

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