Section 4500. Legislative findings and statement of policy  


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  • The security of
      the health and welfare of the residents of this state requires, that the
      utmost attention be given to assure that persons  seeking  medical  care
      and  treatment  in  this state receive adequate care rendered within the
      standards of ethics and public policy applicable  to  all  practices  of
      medicine.   Medical   referral  services,  organized  as  profit  making
      enterprises within this state, have been found  to  be  engaged  in  the
      practice of medicine, have been sharing fees received for referrals with
      doctors and hospitals to whom patients are referred, have been otherwise
      compensating  doctors  and  hospitals for accepting patients referred to
      them, have been giving medical advice by telephone  to  persons  seeking
      referrals  and have been advertising their services, all in violation of
      the standards of ethics and public policy applicable to the practice  of
      medicine  and  which  would  be  violations of standards of professional
      conduct if the acts were performed by physicians.   Such  profit  making
      referral services have consistently engaged in practices inimical to the
      public interest which would be prohibited to physicians and have engaged
      in  relationships with physicians which are in violation of the laws and
      public policy of this state  and  which  have  permitted  physicians  to
      benefit  indirectly from acts and practices which would be prohibited to
      them directly.  It is hereby declared to be the public  policy  of  this
      state that the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of this
      state   require   that  such  profit  making  medical  referral  service
      organizations be declared to be invalid and unlawful in this state.