Massachusetts H1362 amends the definition of invasive surgical procedures to include any procedure that structurally alters the human body by.
Massachusetts H1362 amends the definition of invasive surgical procedures to include any procedure that structurally alters the human body by incision or tissue destruction. This includes procedures involving the use of instruments causing localized alteration or transposition of live human tissue, or the implantation of artificial prosthetics. The bill specifies that invasive surgical procedures encompass a range of methods, such as cutting, burning, freezing, or manipulating tissue, but explicitly excludes the use of an epinephrine auto-injector to counteract anaphylaxis.
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