The bill, designated as Claudias Law, mandates that any report of a patient's chest x-ray that reveals an abnormality must include specific information aimed at raising the patient's awareness. This information will inform the patient that their chest x-ray shows an abnormality potentially linked to various illnesses and encourages them to discuss their personal medical history and any associated risks with their healthcare provider. Additionally, it advises patients to inquire about the necessity of further screening tests based on their individual risk factors.

To ensure the effective implementation of this law, the Commissioner of Health is required to adopt necessary rules and regulations in accordance with the "Administrative Procedure Act." The act is set to take effect on the first day of the fourth month following its enactment, although the Commissioner may take anticipatory actions to facilitate its implementation prior to that date.