SB 847
Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule and provides that parties may introduce evidence of the actual cost, rather than the value, of the medical care rendered
Sponsor:
LR Number:
5594S.04T
Last Action:
9/14/2016 - Motion to override Governor's veto S adopted (Emery)
Journal Page:
S17
Title:
SS#2 SB 847
Calendar Position:
Effective Date:
August 28, 2016
House Handler:

Current Bill Summary

SS#2/SB 847 - Under the act, special damages claimed by the plaintiff at trial that have been satisfied by a payment from a defendant, the defendant's insurer, or authorized representative prior to trial are not recoverable. The defendant is entitled to deduct such payments towards special damages from any judgment as provided in current law.

Parties may introduce evidence of the actual cost, rather than the value, of the medical care or treatment to the plaintiff, and repeals a provision of law which provides that there is a rebuttable presumption that the value of the medical treatment provided is represented by the dollar amount necessary to satisfy the financial obligation to the health care provider. The actual cost of the medical care or treatment shall not exceed the dollar amounts paid by or on behalf of a patient whose care is at issue plus any remaining amount necessary to satisfy the financial obligation for medical care by a health care provided after adjustment for any contractual discounts, or price reduction.

This act is identical to HCS/HB 2107 (2016) and similar to SB 227 (2015).

JESSI BAKER

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