Section 1. Section 7 of M.G.L. Chapter 112 is hereby amended by striking out the following: “to a physician authorized to practice medicine in another state or country, when he is providing medical services only to athletes or team personnel attending a sporting event sponsored by the United States Olympic Committee or a World Cup Organizing Committee.”
Section 2. Section 7 is hereby further amended by adding the following new section:
Section 7A.
(a) Definitions. As used in this section,
“Athlete” is defined as an individual competing in a sporting event sponsored or sanctioned by a national governing body; or for whom an institution of higher education provides a covered sports medicine professional.
“Athletic team” is defined as a sports team composed of individuals who are paid to participate on the team; composed of individuals who are competing in a sporting event sponsored or sanctioned by a national governing body; or for which an institution of higher education provides a covered sports medicine professional.
“Covered medical services” are defined as general medical care, emergency medical care, or athletic training services. Such term does not include care provided by a covered sports medicine professional at a health care facility or while a health care provider legally authorized to practice in Massachusetts is transporting the injured individual to a health care facility.
“Covered sports medicine professional” is defined as a physician or athletic trainer who is legally authorized to practice in another state; provides covered medical services, pursuant to a written agreement with an athletic team, national governing body, or institution of higher education, to an individual who is a member or staff of the athletic team, and prior to providing the covered medical services has disclosed the nature and extent of such services to the entity that provides the physician or athletic trainer with medical professional liability insurance .
“Health care facility” is defined as a facility in which medical care, diagnosis, or treatment is provided on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Such term does not include facilities at an arena or stadium or temporary facilities existing for events where athletic teams are competing.
(b) If a sports medicine professional provides covered medical services to an athlete, an athletic team, or a staff member of an athletic team in Massachusetts, such services shall be deemed to have been provided in the State where the sports medicine professional is licensed to practice, for the following purposes: Determining the medical professional liability insurance of that professional; and determining the civil and criminal malpractice liability of that professional.
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