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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 191.240

Patient examinations, limitation on performance of, when — notice —..

Known as the Show-Me Compassionate Medical Education Act

The act spans §§ 191–191 (186 sections).

Effective: 28 Aug 2023; (L. 2023 H.B. 402 merged with S.B. 45 & 90 merged with S.B. 106)

1. For purposes of this section, the following terms mean:

(1) "Health care provider", the same meaning given to the term in section 191.900;

(2) "Patient examination", a prostate, anal, or pelvic examination.

2. A health care provider, or any student or trainee under the supervision of a health care provider, shall not knowingly perform a patient examination upon an anesthetized or unconscious patient in a health care facility unless:

(1) The patient or a person authorized to make health care decisions for the patient has given specific informed consent to the patient examination for nonmedical purposes;

(2) The patient examination is necessary for diagnostic or treatment purposes;

(3) The collection of evidence through a forensic examination, as defined in and under subsection 8 of section 595.220, for a suspected sexual assault on the anesthetized or unconscious patient is necessary because the evidence will be lost or because the patient is unable to give informed consent due to a medical condition; or

(4) Circumstances are present that and which imply consent, as described in section 431.063.

3. A health care provider shall notify a patient of any patient examination performed under subdivisions (2) to (4) of subsection 2 of this section if the patient is unable to give verbal or written consent.

4. A health care provider who violates the provisions of this section, or who supervises a student or trainee who violates the provisions of this section, shall be subject to discipline by any licensing board that licenses the health care provider.

Official source: Missouri Revisor of Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Missouri statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.