Simplifies the process for using medical information as evidence in Massachusetts courts.
The bill amends Section 79G of Chapter 233 of the General Laws to streamline the use of medical information as evidence in court proceedings. It requires written notice to opposing parties before using medical records, bills, or reports as evidence, but does not limit the right to summon medical professionals or other evidence. This change aims to make the evidentiary process more efficient while ensuring fair notice to all parties involved.
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