AN ACT PENALIZING THE REFUSAL OF
HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CLINICS TO ADMINISTER APPROPRIATE INITIAL
MEDICAL TREATMENT AND SUPPORT IN EMERGENCY OR SERIOUS CASES,
AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 702, OTHERWISE
KNOWN AS "AN ACT PROHIBITING THE DEMAND OF DEPOSITS OR
ADVANCE PAYMENTS FOR THE CONFINEMENT OR TREATMENT OF PATIENTS IN
HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CLINICS IN CERTAIN CASES". |
Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of the
Representatives of the Philippines in the Congress assembled:
SECTION 1.
Section 1 of Batas Pambansa Bilang 702 is hereby amended to read as
follows.
"SECTION 1.
In emergency or serious cases, it shall be unlawful for any proprietor,
president, director, manager or any other officer, and/or medical
practitioner or employee or a hospital or medical clinic to request,
solicit, demand or accept any deposit or any other form of advance
payment as a prerequisite for confinement or medical treatment of a
patient in such hospital or medical clinic or to refuse to administer
medical treatment and support as dictated by good practice of medicine
to prevent death or permanent disability: Provided, That by
reason of inadequacy of the medical capabilities of the hospital or
medical clinic, the attending physician may transfer the patient to a
facility where the appropriate care can be given, after the patient or
his next of kin consents to said transfer and after the receiving
hospital or medical clinic agrees to the transfer: Provided, however,
That when the patient is unconscious, incapable of giving consent
and/or unaccompanied, the physician can transfer the patient even
without his consent: Provided, further, That such transfer
shall be done only after necessary emergency treatment and support have
been administered to stabilize the patient and after it has been
established that such transfer entails less risks than the patient's
continued confinement: Provided, furthermore, That no
hospital or clinic, after being informed of the medical indications for
such transfer, shall refuse to receive the patient nor demand from the
patient or his next of kin any deposit or advance payment: Provided,
finally, That strict compliance with the foregoing procedure or
transfer shall not be construed as a refusal made punishable by this
Act.”
SEC. 2.
Section 2 of Batas Pambansa Bilang 702 is hereby deleted and in place
thereof, new sections 2, 3, and 4 are added, to read as follows:
"SEC. 2
For purposes of this Act, the following definitions shall govern:
"(a) 'Emergency' - a condition or state of
a patient wherein based on the objective findings of a prudent medical
officer on duty for the day there is immediate danger and where delay in
initial support and treatment may cause loss of life or cause permanent
disability to the patient.
"(b)
'Serious case' - refers to a condition of a patient characterized by
gravity or danger wherein based on the objective findings of a prudent
medical officer on duty for the day when left unattended to , may cause
loss of life or cause permanent disability to the patient.
"(c)
'Confinement' - a state of being admitted in a hospital or medical
clinic for medical observation, diagnosis, testing, and treatment
consistent with the capability and available facilities of the hospital
or clinic.
"(d)
'Hospital' - a facility devoted primarily to the diagnosis, treatment
and care of individuals suffering from illness, disease, injury or
deformity, or in need of obstetrical or other medical and nursing care.
It shall also be construed as any institution, building or place where
there are facilities and personnel for the continued and prolonged care
of patients.
"(e)
'Emergency treatment and support' - any medical or surgical measure
within the capability of the hospital or medical clinic that is
administered by qualified health care professionals to prevent the death
or permanent disability of a patient.
"(f)
'Medical clinic' - a place in which patients can avail of medical
consultation or treatment on an outpatient basis.
"(g)
'Permanent disability' - a condition of physical disability as defined
under Article 192-C and Article 193-B and C of Presidential Decree No.
442, as amended, otherwise known as the Labor Code of the Philippines.
"(h)
'Stabilize' - the provision of necessary care until such time that the
patient may be discharged or transferred to another hospital or clinic
with a reasonable probability that no physical deterioration would
result from or occur during such discharged or transfer.
"SEC.
3. After the hospital or medical clinic mentioned above shall have
administered medical treatment and support, it may cause the transfer of
the patient to an appropriate hospital consistent with the needs of the
patient, preferably to a government hospital, specially in the case of
poor or indigent patients.
"SEC. 4. Any
official, medical practitioner or employee of the hospital or medical
clinic who violates the provisions of this Act shall, upon conviction by
final judgment, be punished by imprisonment of not less than six (6)
months and one (1) day but not more than two (2) years and four (4)
months, or a fine of not less than Twenty thousand pesos (P20,000.00),
but not more than One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) or both, at
the discretion of he court: Provided, however, That if such
violation was committed pursuant to an established policy of the
hospital or clinic or upon instruction of its management, the director
or officer of such hospital or clinic responsible for the formulation
and implementation of such policy shall, upon conviction by final
judgment, suffer imprisonment of four (4) to six (6) years, or a fine of
not less than One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00), but not more
than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) or both, at the
discretion of the court."
SEC. 3. Section
3 of Batas Pambansa Bilang 702 is herby repealed.
SEC. 4. Section 4 of
Batas Pambansa Bilang 702 shall become Section 5 thereof and shall
be amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 5. The Department of
Health shall promulgate the necessary rules and regulations to carry out
he provisions of this Act."
SEC. 5 This Act shall
take effect fifteen (15) day after its publication in two (2) national
newspapers of general circulation.
Approved,
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