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Patients Bill of Rights
"Oftentimes these companies are
getting between the doctor and the patient," Easley
said at a news conference. "Bureaucrats should
not decide whether you get cancer screening."
-Easley, lawmakers offer package; 2/21/01 Charlotte Observer
"If you are an insurance company and you deny coverage
to the consumer and that causes injury, then you ought
to be held accountable just as doctors are," Easley
said at a press conference Tuesday morning.
-Easley offers HMO bill; 2/21/01 Raleigh News and Observer
"The people of North Carolina are
one step closer to getting the basic patients' rights
protection they deserve, thanks to the North Carolina
Senate," Easley said in a statement after the vote.
"... This bill makes it clear that North Carolina
will protect the health care rights of working families."
-Patient’s rights bill OK’d; 4/26/01 Raleigh
News and Observer
"I look forward to signing a bill
that gives patients the protections they deserve,"
Easley said. "I commend both the House and Senate
for their leadership and making it clear that North
Carolina will protect the health care rights of working
families without waiting for Washington to act."
-Patients' rights legislation clears the House; 8/30/01
Raleigh News and Observer
Easley called "the strongest patients'
protection plan in the nation… "I commend
the legislature for moving forward on this important
issue without waiting for Washington to act," Easley
said. "This bipartisan legislation protects the
doctor-patient relationship and ensures that decisions
regarding health-care treatment are made by doctors
rather than administrators or bureaucrats."
-HMO bill gets final approval; 10/10/01 Raleigh News
and Observer
Too often, managed-care companies seem
to place more emphasis on 'managed' and less emphasis
on 'care,' " Easley said, before signing the bill.
"This bill guarantees that no one gets between
you and your doctor. This legislation puts the focus
back on care and puts the medical decisions back in
the hands of doctors."
-Patient’s Bill of Rights Now Law; 10/19/01 Raleigh
News and Observer
"We are currently evaluating all options. We will
make a decision that best serves consumers," Hartman
said.
-Dispute brews over who should oversee patients rights
program; 11/1/01 Associated Press
"Housing the new office in the
Department of Justice with their strong consumer protection
section is a natural fit," Easley said. "Because
the Insurance Department also has effective programs
in place to help consumers resolve problems with health
care providers, collaboration between the two agencies
will be essential to guaranteeing that patients rights
are protected."
"Our law protects the doctor-patient relationship
and guarantees managed care patients access to specialists,
continuity of care, and direct access to pediatricians,"
Easley said.
-Easley establishes patients' assistance program; 5/14/02
Greensboro News and Record
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