Immunity; disclosure of information to peer review committee
Sec. 16. Notwithstanding any other law, a peer review committee,
an organization, or any other person who, in good faith and as a
witness or in some other capacity, furnishes records, information, or
assistance to a peer review committee that is engaged in:
(1) the evaluation of the qualifications, competence, or
professional conduct of a professional health care provider; or
(2) the evaluation of patient care;
is immune from any civil action arising from the furnishing of the
records, information, or assistance, unless the person knowingly
furnishes false records or information.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.26.
Last modified: May 24, 2006