Sec. 311.083. HOSPITAL DUTIES AND POLICIES. (a) A hospital that employs physicians under this subchapter shall:
(1) appoint a chief medical officer who has been recommended by the medical staff of the hospital and approved by the governing board of the hospital; and
(2) adopt, maintain, and enforce policies to ensure that a physician employed by the hospital exercises the physician's independent medical judgment in providing care to patients at the hospital and other health care facilities owned or operated by the hospital.
(b) The policies adopted under this section must include:
(1) policies relating to:
(A) credentialing and privileges;
(B) quality assurance;
(C) utilization review;
(D) peer review and due process; and
(E) medical decision-making; and
(2) the implementation of a complaint mechanism to process and resolve complaints regarding interference or attempted interference with a physician's independent medical judgment.
(c) The policies adopted under this section must be approved by the medical staff of the hospital.
(d) For all matters relating to the practice of medicine, each physician employed by a hospital under this subchapter shall ultimately report to the chief medical officer of the hospital. The policies adopted under this section must be approved by the medical staff of the hospital. In the event of a conflict between a policy adopted by the medical staff and a policy of the hospital, a conflict management process shall be jointly developed and implemented to resolve any such conflict.
(e) The chief medical officer shall notify the Texas Medical Board that the hospital is employing physicians under this subchapter and that the chief medical officer will be the hospital's designated contact with the Texas Medical Board. The chief medical officer shall immediately report to the Texas Medical Board any action or event that the chief medical officer reasonably and in good faith believes constitutes a compromise of the independent medical judgment of a physician in caring for a patient.
(f) The hospital shall give equal consideration regarding the issuance of medical staff membership and privileges to physicians employed by the hospital and physicians not employed by the hospital.
(g) A physician employed by a hospital shall retain independent medical judgment in providing care to patients at the hospital and other health care facilities owned or operated by the hospital and may not be disciplined for reasonably advocating for patient care.
(h) If a hospital provides professional liability coverage for a physician employed by a hospital, the physician may participate in the selection of the professional liability coverage, has the right to an independent defense if the physician pays for that independent defense, and shall retain the right to consent to the settlement of any action or proceeding brought against the physician.
(i) If a physician employed by a hospital enters into an employment agreement that includes a covenant not to compete, the agreement shall be subject to Section 15.50, Business & Commerce Code, and any other applicable provisions.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 55 (S.B. 894), Sec. 1, eff. May 12, 2011.
Redesignated from Health and Safety Code, Section 311.063 by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 161 (S.B. 1093), Sec. 22.001(27), eff. September 1, 2013.
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