Conn. Gen. Stat. ยง 52-174
(1957, P.A. 414; February, 1965, P.A. 235; 1967, P.A. 656, S. 40; 848; 1969, P.A. 215; 1972, P.A. 24; P.A. 77-226; P.A. 78-140; P.A. 82-160, S. 78; P.A. 84-101; P.A. 89-153; P.A. 94-158, S. 1; P.A. 95-42; P.A. 98-81, S. 8; P.A. 99-102, S. 48; P.A. 01-15; P.A. 08-48, S. 1; P.A. 12-142, S. 3; P.A. 14-37, S. 1.)
Cited. 159 C. 397; 177 Conn. 677; 211 Conn. 555; 225 Conn. 637. Cited. 5 CA 629; 17 CA 684; 23 CA 468; 24 CA 276; 29 CA 519; 36 CA 737. Subsec. (b): Statute not limited to resident medical practitioners. 205 Conn. 542. Cited. Id., 623; 219 C. 324. Statute not extended to dissolution case. 247 C. 356. Summary process actions are “other civil actions” under Subsec. for purposes of application of the medical treatment records exception to the hearsay rule. 325 C. 394. Cited. 2 CA 167; 12 CA 632; 38 CA 628; 45 Conn.App. 165; Id., 248; 47 CA 46. No adverse inference concerning use of written medical reports is permitted in court’s charge to the jury. 65 CA 776. Section does not require that bill for treatment accompany a medical report admitted into evidence; requirements under section re admissibility of report were met where there was evidence that the signatory psychologist had treated the patient and had signed the report. 80 CA 111. Subsec. applies to document on a physician’s letterhead, signed by such physician, who is plaintiff’s treating physician; plaintiff is not required to lay a foundation under the business record exception in Sec. 52-180. 84 CA 667. Where a party seeks to offer an expert’s reports or records into evidence, it is improper for the court to assist in precluding the deposition of an expert. 129 CA 81; judgment affirmed, see 310 C. 711. Cited. 39 CS 301.