Indiana Code § 25-22.5-10-1

Residency training and board certification required by health provider or insurer
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Sec. 1. If: (1) a hospital; (2) a health maintenance organization issued a certificate of authority under IC 27-13 ; (3) a preferred provider organization licensed under IC 27-8-11 ; (4) a health insurance company; or (5) any other similarly licensed entity; requires a physician to be residency trained, board certified, or eligible for certification in a medical specialty, it shall include residency training or certification approved by a national association founded in 1897 that accredits residency training programs and certifying boards for osteopathic physicians as criteria that satisfy the requirement.   IC 25-22.5-11 Chapter 11. Physician Referral to Certain Health Care Entities               25-22.5-11-1 "Financial interest"             25-22.5-11-2 "Health care entity"             25-22.5-11-3 Physician requirements before referring patient to health care entity; exception             25-22.5-11-4 Compliance as condition for physician licensure             25-22.5-11-5 Intent not to conflict with federal law

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