Sec. 8. As used in this chapter, "nationally recognized clinical practice guidelines" means evidence based clinical practice guidelines that: (1) are developed by an independent organization or medical professional society that: (A) uses a transparent methodology and reporting structure; and (B) has a conflict of interest policy; (2) establish standards of care informed by: (A) a systematic review of evidence; and (B) an assessment of the benefits and risks of alternative care options; and (3) include recommendations intended to optimize patient care.
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