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18 April 2020

Mississippi Governor Issues Executive Order To Delay All Non-Essential Adult Elective Surgeries And Medical Procedures Until April 27, 2020

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On April 10, 2020, noting "the rapidly increasing case count of COVID-19 in Mississippi and the limited supply of healthcare equipment and PPE," Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves issued Executive Order 1470...
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On April 10, 2020, noting "the rapidly increasing case count of COVID-19 in Mississippi and the limited supply of healthcare equipment and PPE," Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves issued Executive Order 1470 requiring all licensed health care professionals and health care facilities to immediately delay "all non-essential adult elective surgeries and medical procedures" until April 27, 2020. The Executive Order follows the previously reported March 19, 2020 directive by the Mississippi Department of Health that all "elective surgical and diagnostic procedures" be postponed until the COVID-19 spread has diminished. The Executive Order provides added clarity on surgeries and medical procedures that are deemed "non-essential" and "elective," defining them as surgeries and procedures that "are not immediately medically necessary to correct a serious medical condition of, or to preserve the life of, a patient who without the immediate performance of the surgery or procedure would be at risk for serious adverse medical consequences or death, as determined by the patient's physician." Importantly, the Executive Order does not apply to any procedure that, "if performed in accordance with the commonly accepted standard of clinical practice, would not have the potential to deplete the hospital capacity, medical equipment or PPE needed to cope with the COVID-19 disaster."

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ARTICLE
18 April 2020

Mississippi Governor Issues Executive Order To Delay All Non-Essential Adult Elective Surgeries And Medical Procedures Until April 27, 2020

United States Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Butler Snow LLP is a full-service law firm with more than 360 attorneys and advisors collaborating across a network of 27 offices in the United States, Europe and Asia. Butler Snow attorneys serve clients across more than 70 areas of law, representing clients from Fortune 500 companies to emerging start-ups
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