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(a) Each health care practitioner shall disclose to the division the identity of any health care provider in which the health care practitioner, or the health care provider that employs the health care practitioner, has a financial interest. The health care practitioner shall make the disclosure in the manner provided by commissioner rule.
(b) The commissioner shall require by rule that a doctor disclose financial interests in other health care providers as a condition of registration for the approved doctor list established under Section 408.023 and shall define “financial interest” for purposes of this section as provided by analogous federal regulations. The commissioner by rule shall adopt the federal standards that prohibit the payment or acceptance of payment in exchange for health care referrals relating to fraud, abuse, and antikickbacks.
(c) A health care provider that fails to comply with this section is subject to penalties and sanctions as provided by this subtitle, including forfeiture of the right to reimbursement for services rendered during the period of noncompliance.
(d) The division shall publish all final disclosure enforcement orders issued under this section on the division's Internet website.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Labor Code - LAB § 413.041. Disclosure - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/labor-code/lab-sect-413-041/
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