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2006 SESSION
061347204Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 8.01-581.18 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted and that the Code of Virginia is amended by adding a section numbered 8.01-581.18:1 as follows:
§ 8.01-581.18. Delivery of results of laboratory tests and other examinations not authorized by physician.
A. Whenever a laboratory test or other examination of the
physical or mental condition of any person is conducted by or under the
supervision of a person other than a physician and not at the request or with
the written
authorization of a physician, any report of the results of such test or
examination shall be provided by the person conducting such test or examination
to the person who was the subject of such test or examination. Such report
shall state in bold type that it is the responsibility of the recipient
person so examined or tested to
arrange with his physician for consultation and interpretation of the results
of such test or examination. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply
to any test or examination conducted under the auspices of the State Department
of Health.
B. Any physician shall be immune from civil liability for any failure to review, or to take any
action in response to the receipt of, any report of the results of any
laboratory test or other examination of the physical or mental condition of any
person, which test or examination such physician neither requested nor
authorized in writing, unless such report is provided directly to the physician
by the person so examined or tested with a request for consultation or by the
State Department of Health.
C. As used in this section,
"physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine,
chiropractic or osteopathy in this Commonwealth pursuant to Chapter 29 (§
54.1-2900 et seq.) of Title 54.1.
§ 8.01-581.18:1. Immunity of physicians for laboratory results and examinations.
A. No physician shall be liable for the failure to review or act on the results of laboratory tests or examinations of the physical or mental condition of any patient, which tests or examinations the physician neither requested nor authorized, unless the report of such results is provided directly to the physician by the patient so examined or tested with a request for consultation. Except as otherwise provided by law, no physician shall be exempt from liability under this section where (i) the physician is managing the active treatment of the specific physical or mental condition for which another physician has ordered a test or examination; and (ii) the physician has actual knowledge that the results of such tests or examinations are pending or awaiting action by such physician and (iii) the scope of the physician's practice reasonably qualifies him to interpret and manage the results of such test or examination.
B. As used in this section, "physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine, chiropractic, or osteopathy in the Commonwealth pursuant to Chapter 29 (§ 54.1-2900 et. seq.) of Title 54.1.