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OR HB4107
Bill
Status
3/3/2026
Primary Sponsor
Nancy Nathanson
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AI Summary
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Urgent care centers must publicly disclose on their website and near entrances: legal name, address, affiliated health systems, hours of operation, accepted payment types, services offered, available provider types, diagnostic capabilities, and telemedicine services
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At least one licensed health care provider (physician, physician associate, or nurse practitioner) must be on site during operating hours, with a telemedicine exception for illness or emergency if patients are notified
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Urgent care centers must be capable of providing tests for common respiratory diseases, 12-lead ECGs, splints for strains/sprains/fractures, and sutures for simple lacerations
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When referring patients to emergency departments, urgent care centers must provide patient records including the clinical reason for referral via health information exchange, physical copy, or other immediate means
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Facilities cannot use "urgent" or "urgent care" in their name or advertising unless they meet these requirements, and urgent care centers are prohibited from using "emergency," "E.R.," or "E.D." in ways that suggest they are hospital emergency departments
Legislative Description
Relating to urgent care centers.
Last Action
President signed.
3/5/2026