Nebraska Statutes
§ 44-2821 — Health care provider; failure to qualify under act; liability under common law; qualified under act; remedy; election not to be bound by act; procedure; post sign; contents
Nebraska § 44-2821
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 44Insurance
This text of Nebraska § 44-2821 (Health care provider; failure to qualify under act; liability under common law; qualified under act; remedy; election not to be bound by act; procedure; post sign; contents) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nebraska primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 44-2821 (2026).
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(1)Any health care provider who fails to qualify under the Nebraska Hospital-Medical Liability Act shall not be covered by the provisions of such act and shall be subject to liability under doctrines of common law. If a health care provider shall not so qualify, the patient's remedy shall not be affected by the terms and provisions of the act.
(2)If a health care provider shall qualify under the act, the patient's exclusive remedy against the health care provider or his or her partner, limited liability company member, employer, or employees for alleged malpractice, professional negligence, failure to provide care, breach of contract relating to providing medical care, or other claim based upon failure to obtain informed consent for an operation or treatment shall be as provided by the a
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1976, LB 434, § 21; Laws 1984, LB 692, § 5; Laws 1993, LB 121, § 246; Laws 1994, LB 884, § 58.
Annotations: Whether or not a hospital did in fact qualify under the act was unimportant as no prejudice resulted from the standard of care instruction given to the jury. Gilbert v. Archbishop Bergan Mercy Hospital, 228 Neb. 148, 421 N.W.2d 760 (1988). The health care provider and patient both remain subject to the act until disposition, if the claim arose when both were so subject. Prendergast v. Nelson, 199 Neb. 97, 256 N.W.2d 657 (1977).
Nearby Sections
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§ 44-1001
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1002
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1003
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1004
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1004.01
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1004.02
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1005
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1006
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1007
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1008
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1009
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1010
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41§ 44-1011
Repealed. Laws 1985, LB 508, § 41Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Nebraska § 44-2821, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ne/44-2821.