Beginning January 1, 2011, an osteopathic physician licensed under this chapter shall, when requested by a consumer: (1) make a list of prices charged by the osteopathic physician available for the consumer which includes the osteopathic physician's 25 most frequently performed: (a) clinic procedures or clinic services; (b) out-patient procedures; and (c) in-patient procedures; and (2) provide the consumer with information regarding any discount available for: (a) services not covered by insurance; or (b) prompt payment of billed charges.
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