State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title39 > T39ch77 > T39ch77sect39-7701

TITLE 39

HEALTH AND SAFETY

CHAPTER 77

VOLUNTEER HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IMMUNITY

39-7701. Legislative findings. The legislature of the state of Idaho finds that access to high quality health care services is a concern of all persons. However, access to such services is severely limited for some residents of the state, particularly those who reside in remote, rural areas or in the urban areas. Physicians and other health care professionals have traditionally worked to assure broad access to health care services and many are willing to volunteer their services to address the health care needs of Idahoans who may otherwise not be able to obtain such services. The public policy of this state is to encourage and facilitate voluntary provision of health care services.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title39 > T39ch77 > T39ch77sect39-7701

TITLE 39

HEALTH AND SAFETY

CHAPTER 77

VOLUNTEER HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IMMUNITY

39-7701. Legislative findings. The legislature of the state of Idaho finds that access to high quality health care services is a concern of all persons. However, access to such services is severely limited for some residents of the state, particularly those who reside in remote, rural areas or in the urban areas. Physicians and other health care professionals have traditionally worked to assure broad access to health care services and many are willing to volunteer their services to address the health care needs of Idahoans who may otherwise not be able to obtain such services. The public policy of this state is to encourage and facilitate voluntary provision of health care services.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title39 > T39ch77 > T39ch77sect39-7701

TITLE 39

HEALTH AND SAFETY

CHAPTER 77

VOLUNTEER HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IMMUNITY

39-7701. Legislative findings. The legislature of the state of Idaho finds that access to high quality health care services is a concern of all persons. However, access to such services is severely limited for some residents of the state, particularly those who reside in remote, rural areas or in the urban areas. Physicians and other health care professionals have traditionally worked to assure broad access to health care services and many are willing to volunteer their services to address the health care needs of Idahoans who may otherwise not be able to obtain such services. The public policy of this state is to encourage and facilitate voluntary provision of health care services.