Sec. 10. The superintendent shall compile a report of all medically necessary treatments approved under this chapter during each calendar quarter and send the report to the director of the division of mental health and addiction or the director of the division of disability and rehabilitative services not more than one (1) month after the end of that quarter. The report must contain the following information: (1) The name of the patient. (2) The type of action taken. (3) The date of the action. (4) The reason for the action. (5) The names of the treating physician, the physician independent of the appropriate facility, and any other physician who entered an opinion that was contrary to the treating physician's opinion. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-8-3-3(g).] IC 16-36-4 Chapter 4. Living Wills and Life Prolonging Procedures 16-36-4-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter 16-36-4-1 Repealed 16-36-4-2 Life prolonging procedures will declarant defined 16-36-4-3 Living will declarant defined 16-36-4-4 Qualified patient defined 16-36-4-5 Terminal condition defined 16-36-4-6 Policy 16-36-4-7 Consent to medical treatment; immunity from liability for failure to treat patient after refusal of treatment 16-36-4-8 Life prolonging procedures will declarations; living will declarations 16-36-4-9 Forms of declaration; requisites 16-36-4-10 Form of living will declaration 16-36-4-11 Form of life prolonging procedures will declaration 16-36-4-12 Revocation of living will declaration or life prolonging procedures will declaration 16-36-4-13 Certification of qualified patient; procedure where physician refuses to honor declaration 16-36-4-14 Presumptions 16-36-4-15 Cancellation or destruction of declaration; falsification or forgery of revocation of another's declaration; offense 16-36-4-16 Falsification or forgery of declaration; concealment or withholding of revocation of declaration; offense 16-36-4-17 Effect of living will or life prolonging procedures will declaration; suicide; life insurance 16-36-4-18 Presumption of intent to consent to withholding or withdrawal of life prolonging procedures 16-36-4-19 Euthanasia distinguished 16-36-4-20 Intervening forces; proximate causation 16-36-4-21 Chapter violations by physician; discipline
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