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Section 27-14-610 - Health Care Providers Required to Testify; Refusal; Privilege Inapplicable

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27-14-610. Health care providers required to testify; refusal; privilege inapplicable. If directed under this act, any health care provider providing professional attention to an employee may be required to testify before the hearing examiner or any court, provide written reports and attend depositions in a professional capacity. Any health care provider refusing to comply with this section shall forfeit any remuneration or award under this act for services rendered or facilities provided the injured employee. The law of privileged communication between health care provider and patient shall not apply.