2495 - Legislative findings and intent.

§  2495.  Legislative  findings and intent. Hysterectomy is one of the  most common major surgical  procedures  performed  on  women  and  is  a  commonly recommended treatment for some gynecological disorders, such as  uterine  leiomyofibroma,  endometriosis,  disorders of menstruation, and  uterine neoplasms.  Some disorders, depending on the patient's diagnosis  and situation, may be managed with alternative treatments. In an  effort  to promote patients' involvement in health care decisions and to promote  informed   consultation  with  their  physician  or  other  health  care  practitioner, the department of health shall make available  information  which  describes  the medical diagnoses that are commonly treated with a  hysterectomy,  the  various  hysterectomy  procedures,   and   treatment  alternatives to the diagnoses commonly treated with hysterectomy.