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36-2403. Confidentiality; protection from discovery proceedings and subpoena; exceptions

A. The information considered by any entity or organization acting pursuant to section 36-2402, subsection C in the course of a quality assurance process and the records of its actions and proceedings shall be confidential and are not subject to subpoena or order to produce except as provided in subsection B of this section and in proceedings before the appropriate state licensing or certifying agency, or in actions by an aggrieved licensed health care provider against a health care entity. No member of a health care entity, its staff or any person assisting or furnishing information to it or participating in the course of the quality assurance process may be subpoenaed to testify in any judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding if such subpoena is based solely on activities relating to the quality assurance process.

B. This article shall not be construed to affect any patient's claim to privilege or privacy or to prevent the subpoena of a patient's health care records if they are otherwise subject to discovery.

C. Information considered by a health care entity and the records of its actions and proceedings which are used pursuant to subsection A of this section by a state licensing or certifying agency or in an appeal shall be kept confidential and shall be subject to the same provisions concerning discovery and use in legal actions as are the original information and records in the possession and control of a health care entity.

D. This section applies to a committee consisting of two or more qualifying community health centers as defined in section 36-2907.06 to review quality assurance information.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-2403

36-2403. Confidentiality; protection from discovery proceedings and subpoena; exceptions

A. The information considered by any entity or organization acting pursuant to section 36-2402, subsection C in the course of a quality assurance process and the records of its actions and proceedings shall be confidential and are not subject to subpoena or order to produce except as provided in subsection B of this section and in proceedings before the appropriate state licensing or certifying agency, or in actions by an aggrieved licensed health care provider against a health care entity. No member of a health care entity, its staff or any person assisting or furnishing information to it or participating in the course of the quality assurance process may be subpoenaed to testify in any judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding if such subpoena is based solely on activities relating to the quality assurance process.

B. This article shall not be construed to affect any patient's claim to privilege or privacy or to prevent the subpoena of a patient's health care records if they are otherwise subject to discovery.

C. Information considered by a health care entity and the records of its actions and proceedings which are used pursuant to subsection A of this section by a state licensing or certifying agency or in an appeal shall be kept confidential and shall be subject to the same provisions concerning discovery and use in legal actions as are the original information and records in the possession and control of a health care entity.

D. This section applies to a committee consisting of two or more qualifying community health centers as defined in section 36-2907.06 to review quality assurance information.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-2403

36-2403. Confidentiality; protection from discovery proceedings and subpoena; exceptions

A. The information considered by any entity or organization acting pursuant to section 36-2402, subsection C in the course of a quality assurance process and the records of its actions and proceedings shall be confidential and are not subject to subpoena or order to produce except as provided in subsection B of this section and in proceedings before the appropriate state licensing or certifying agency, or in actions by an aggrieved licensed health care provider against a health care entity. No member of a health care entity, its staff or any person assisting or furnishing information to it or participating in the course of the quality assurance process may be subpoenaed to testify in any judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding if such subpoena is based solely on activities relating to the quality assurance process.

B. This article shall not be construed to affect any patient's claim to privilege or privacy or to prevent the subpoena of a patient's health care records if they are otherwise subject to discovery.

C. Information considered by a health care entity and the records of its actions and proceedings which are used pursuant to subsection A of this section by a state licensing or certifying agency or in an appeal shall be kept confidential and shall be subject to the same provisions concerning discovery and use in legal actions as are the original information and records in the possession and control of a health care entity.

D. This section applies to a committee consisting of two or more qualifying community health centers as defined in section 36-2907.06 to review quality assurance information.