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§ 1915. Hospital obligations

The rules adopted pursuant to this chapter shall require hospitals to:

(1) develop, maintain, and implement internal policies and procedures that meet the standards of the department to:

(A) identify, track, and analyze reportable adverse events, adverse events, and near misses;

(B) determine what type of causal analysis, if any, is appropriate;

(C) conduct causal analyses and develop corrective action plans; and

(D) disclose to patients, or, in the case of a patient death, an adult member of the immediate family, at a minimum, adverse events that cause death or serious bodily injury.

(2) report reportable adverse events to the department.

(3) provide the department with copies of its causal analysis and corrective action plan in connection with each reportable adverse event.

(4) for reportable adverse events that must also by law be reported to other departments or agencies, notify the department of health or provide a copy of any written report and provide any causal analysis information required by the department.

(5) for the purpose of evaluating a hospital's compliance with the provisions of this chapter, provide the commissioner and designees reasonable access to:

(A) information protected by the provisions of the patient's privilege under subsection 1612(a) of Title 12 or otherwise required by law to be held confidential; and

(B) the minutes and records of a peer review committee and any other information subject to peer review protection under section 1443 of Title 26. (Added 2005, No. 215 (Adj. Sess.), § 324.)

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Statutes > Vermont > Title-18 > Chapter-43a > 1915

§ 1915. Hospital obligations

The rules adopted pursuant to this chapter shall require hospitals to:

(1) develop, maintain, and implement internal policies and procedures that meet the standards of the department to:

(A) identify, track, and analyze reportable adverse events, adverse events, and near misses;

(B) determine what type of causal analysis, if any, is appropriate;

(C) conduct causal analyses and develop corrective action plans; and

(D) disclose to patients, or, in the case of a patient death, an adult member of the immediate family, at a minimum, adverse events that cause death or serious bodily injury.

(2) report reportable adverse events to the department.

(3) provide the department with copies of its causal analysis and corrective action plan in connection with each reportable adverse event.

(4) for reportable adverse events that must also by law be reported to other departments or agencies, notify the department of health or provide a copy of any written report and provide any causal analysis information required by the department.

(5) for the purpose of evaluating a hospital's compliance with the provisions of this chapter, provide the commissioner and designees reasonable access to:

(A) information protected by the provisions of the patient's privilege under subsection 1612(a) of Title 12 or otherwise required by law to be held confidential; and

(B) the minutes and records of a peer review committee and any other information subject to peer review protection under section 1443 of Title 26. (Added 2005, No. 215 (Adj. Sess.), § 324.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-18 > Chapter-43a > 1915

§ 1915. Hospital obligations

The rules adopted pursuant to this chapter shall require hospitals to:

(1) develop, maintain, and implement internal policies and procedures that meet the standards of the department to:

(A) identify, track, and analyze reportable adverse events, adverse events, and near misses;

(B) determine what type of causal analysis, if any, is appropriate;

(C) conduct causal analyses and develop corrective action plans; and

(D) disclose to patients, or, in the case of a patient death, an adult member of the immediate family, at a minimum, adverse events that cause death or serious bodily injury.

(2) report reportable adverse events to the department.

(3) provide the department with copies of its causal analysis and corrective action plan in connection with each reportable adverse event.

(4) for reportable adverse events that must also by law be reported to other departments or agencies, notify the department of health or provide a copy of any written report and provide any causal analysis information required by the department.

(5) for the purpose of evaluating a hospital's compliance with the provisions of this chapter, provide the commissioner and designees reasonable access to:

(A) information protected by the provisions of the patient's privilege under subsection 1612(a) of Title 12 or otherwise required by law to be held confidential; and

(B) the minutes and records of a peer review committee and any other information subject to peer review protection under section 1443 of Title 26. (Added 2005, No. 215 (Adj. Sess.), § 324.)