Indiana Code § 16-35-11-5

Treatment for substance use disorder
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Sec. 5. If, after using the screening tool under section 3(1) of this chapter, a health care provider identifies a pregnant woman who has a substance use disorder and is not currently receiving treatment, the health care provider shall: (1) provide treatment to the patient; or (2) refer the patient to treatment.   IC 16-36 ARTICLE 36. MEDICAL CONSENT               Ch. 1. Health Care Consent             Ch. 1.5. Consent for Mental Health Services             Ch. 1.7. Psychiatric Advance Directives             Ch. 2. Consent to Autopsy             Ch. 3. Consent to Medical Treatment of Incompetent             Ch. 4. Living Wills and Life Prolonging Procedures             Ch. 5. Out of Hospital Do Not Resuscitate Declarations             Ch. 6. Physician Order for Scope of Treatment (POST)             Ch. 7. Health Care Advance Directives   IC 16-36-1 Chapter 1. Health Care Consent               16-36-1-1 "Health care"             16-36-1-2 "Representative"             16-36-1-3 Consent for own health care; minor's blood donation             16-36-1-3.5 Consent by pregnant minor for pregnancy health care; contacting minor's parent or guardian             16-36-1-4 Incapacity to consent; invalid consent             16-36-1-5 Persons authorized to consent for incapable parties; minors             16-36-1-6 Delegated authority to consent on behalf of incapable party             16-36-1-7 Appointed representative; qualifications; conditions; effective date; duties; resignation; revocation of appointment             16-36-1-8 Probate court petition; hearing; notice; findings             16-36-1-9 Disqualification of person to consent for patient or health care recipient             16-36-1-9.5 Persons who may not provide consent             16-36-1-10 Immunity of health care providers or consenting persons; good faith requirement             16-36-1-11 Disclosure of medical information to representative authorized to consent             16-36-1-12 Effect of chapter on other law; personal liability of representatives for costs of care             16-36-1-13 Euthanasia             16-36-1-14 Incorporation of IC 30-5 by reference; appointment of health care representative             16-36-1-15 Separate consent for telehealth not required             16-36-1-16 Expired             16-36-1-17 Locating persons authorized to consent

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