{"identifier":"/us/usc/t10/s1102","title":10,"num":"\u00a7\u202f1102.","heading":"Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records: qualified immunity for participants","text":"\u00a7\u202f1102.\nConfidentiality of medical quality assurance records: qualified immunity for participants\n(a)\nConfidentiality of Records.\u2014\nMedical quality assurance records created by or for the Department of Defense as part of a medical quality assurance program are confidential and privileged. Such records may not be disclosed to any person or entity, except as provided in subsection (c).\n(b)\nProhibition on Disclosure and Testi\u00admony.\u2014\n(1) No part of any medical quality assurance record described in subsection (a) may be subject to discovery or admitted into evidence in any judicial or administrative proceeding, except as provided in subsection (c).\n(2) A person who reviews or creates medical quality assurance records for the Department of Defense or who participates in any proceeding that reviews or creates such records may not be permitted or required to testify in any judicial or administrative proceeding with respect to such records or with respect to any finding, recommendation, evaluation, opinion, or action taken by such person or body in connection with such records except as provided in this section.\n(c)\nAuthorized Disclosure and Testimony.\u2014\n(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a medical quality assurance record described in subsection (a) may be disclosed, and a person referred to in subsection (b) may give testimony in connection with such a record, only as follows:\n(A) To a Federal executive agency or private organization, if such medical quality assurance record or testimony is needed by such agency or organization to perform licensing or accreditation functions related to Department of Defense health care facilities or to perform monitoring, required by law, of Department of Defense health care facilities.\n(B) To an administrative or judicial proceeding commenced by a present or former Department of Defense health care provider concerning the termination, suspension, or limitation of clinical privileges of such health care provider.\n(C) To a governmental board or agency or to a professional health care society or organization, if such medical quality assurance record or testimony is needed by such board, agency, society, or organization to perform licensing, credentialing, or the monitoring of professional standards with respect to any health care provider who is or was a member or an employee of the Department of Defense.\n(D) To a hospital, medical center, or other institution that provides health care services, if such medical quality assurance record or testimony is needed by such institution to assess the professional qualifications of any health care provider who is or was a member or employee of the Department of Defense and who has applied for or been granted authority or employment to provide health care services in or on behalf of such institution.\n(E) To an officer, employee, or contractor of the Department of Defense who has a need for such record or testimony to perform official duties.\n(F) To a criminal or civil law enforcement agency or instrumentality charged under applicable law with the protection of the public health or safety, if a qualified representative of such agency or instrumentality makes a written request that such record or testimony be provided for a purpose authorized by law.\n(G) In an administrative or judicial proceeding commenced by a criminal or civil law enforcement agency or instrumentality referred to in subparagraph (F), but only with respect to the subject of such proceeding.\n(2) With the exception of the subject of a quality assurance action, the identity of any person receiving health care services from the Department of Defense or the identity of any other person associated with such department for purposes of a medical quality assurance program that is disclosed in a medical quality assurance record described in subsection (a) shall be deleted from that record or document before any disclosure of such record is made outside the Department of Defense. Such requirement does not apply to the release of information pursuant to\nsection 552a of title 5\n(d)\nDisclosure for Certain Purposes.\u2014\n(1) Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing or requiring the withholding from any person or entity aggregate statistical information regarding the results of Department of Defense medical quality assurance programs.\n(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as authority to withhold any medical quality assurance record from a committee of either House of Congress, any joint committee of Congress, or the Comptroller General if such record pertains to any matter within their respective jurisdictions.\n(e)\nProhibition on Disclosure of Record or Testimony.\u2014\nA person or entity having possession of or access to a record or testimony described by this section may not disclose the contents of such record or testimony in any manner or for any purpose except as provided in this section.\n(f)\nExemption From Freedom of Information Act.\u2014\nMedical quality assurance records described in subsection (a) may not be made available to any person under\nsection 552 of title 5\n(g)\nLimitation on Civil Liability.\u2014\nA person who participates in or provides information to a person or body that reviews or creates medical quality assurance records described in subsection (a) shall not be civilly liable for such participation or for providing such information if the participation or provision of information was in good faith based on prevailing professional standards at the time the medical quality assurance program activity took place.\n(h)\nApplication to Information in Certain Other Records.\u2014\nNothing in this section shall be construed as limiting access to the information in a record created and maintained outside a medical quality assurance program, including a patient\u2019s medical records, on the grounds that the information was presented during meetings of a review body that are part of a medical quality assurance program.\n(i)\nRegulations.\u2014\nThe Secretary of Defense shall prescribe regulations to implement this section.\n(j)\nDefinitions.\u2014\nIn this section:\n(1) The term \u201cmedical quality assurance program\u201d means any peer review activity carried out before, on, or after\nNovember 14, 1986\n(2) The term \u201cmedical quality assurance record\u201d means the proceedings, records, minutes, and reports that emanate from quality assurance program activities described in paragraph (1) and are produced or compiled by the Department of Defense as part of a medical quality assurance program.\n(3) The term \u201chealth care provider\u201d means any military or civilian health care professional who, under regulations of a military department, is granted clinical practice privileges to provide health care services in a military medical or dental treatment facility or who is licensed or certified to perform health care services by a governmental board or agency or professional health care society or organization.\n(4) The term \u201cpeer review\u201d means any assessment of the quality of medical care carried out by a health care professional, including any such assessment of professional performance, any patient safety program root cause analysis or report, or any similar activity described in regulations prescribed by the Secretary under subsection (i).\n(k)\nPenalty.\u2014\nAny person who willfully discloses a medical quality assurance record other than as provided in this section, knowing that such record is a medical quality assurance record, shall be fined not more than $3,000 in the case of a first offense and not more than $20,000 in the case of a subsequent offense.","url":"https://projectusc.org/usc/t10/s1102.html","content":[{"t":"sec","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102","children":[{"t":"num","text":"\u00a7\u202f1102."},{"t":"heading","text":"Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records: qualified immunity for participants"},{"t":"subsec","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/a","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(a)"},{"t":"heading","text":"Confidentiality of Records.\u2014"},{"t":"content","text":"Medical quality assurance records created by or for the Department of Defense as part of a medical quality assurance program are confidential and privileged. Such records may not be disclosed to any person or entity, except as provided in subsection (c).","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subsec","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/b","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(b)"},{"t":"heading","text":"Prohibition on Disclosure and Testi\u00admony.\u2014"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/b/1","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(1)"},{"t":"content","text":" No part of any medical quality assurance record described in subsection (a) may be subject to discovery or admitted into evidence in any judicial or administrative proceeding, except as provided in subsection (c).","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/b/2","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(2)"},{"t":"content","text":" A person who reviews or creates medical quality assurance records for the Department of Defense or who participates in any proceeding that reviews or creates such records may not be permitted or required to testify in any judicial or administrative proceeding with respect 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functions related to Department of Defense health care facilities or to perform monitoring, required by law, of Department of Defense health care facilities.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subpara","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/c/1/B","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(B)"},{"t":"content","text":" To an administrative or judicial proceeding commenced by a present or former Department of Defense health care provider concerning the termination, suspension, or limitation of clinical privileges of such health care provider.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subpara","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/c/1/C","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(C)"},{"t":"content","text":" To a governmental board or agency or to a professional health care society or organization, if such medical quality assurance record or testimony is needed by such board, agency, society, or organization to perform licensing, credentialing, or the monitoring of professional standards with respect to any health care provider who is or was a member or an employee of the Department of Defense.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subpara","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/c/1/D","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(D)"},{"t":"content","text":" To a hospital, medical center, or other institution that provides health care services, if such medical quality assurance record or testimony is needed by such institution to assess the professional qualifications of any health care provider who is or was a member or employee of the Department of Defense and who has applied for or been granted authority or employment to provide health care services in or on behalf of such institution.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subpara","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/c/1/E","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(E)"},{"t":"content","text":" To an officer, employee, or contractor of the Department of Defense who has a need for such record or testimony to perform official duties.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subpara","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/c/1/F","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(F)"},{"t":"content","text":" To a criminal or civil law enforcement agency or instrumentality charged under applicable law with the protection of the public health or safety, if a qualified representative of such agency or instrumentality makes a written request that such record or testimony be provided for a purpose authorized by law.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subpara","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/c/1/G","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(G)"},{"t":"content","text":" In an administrative or judicial proceeding commenced by a criminal or civil law enforcement agency or instrumentality referred to in subparagraph (F), but only with respect to the subject of such proceeding.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/c/2","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(2)"},{"t":"content","text":" With the exception of the subject of a quality assurance action, the identity of any person receiving health care services from the Department of Defense or the identity of any other person associated with such department for purposes of a medical quality assurance program that is disclosed in a medical quality assurance record described in subsection (a) shall be deleted from that record or document before any disclosure of such record is made outside the Department of Defense. Such requirement does not apply to the release of information pursuant to ","children":[{"t":"ref","text":"section 552a of title 5","href":"/us/usc/t5/s552a","tail":"."}],"tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subsec","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/d","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(d)"},{"t":"heading","text":"Disclosure for Certain Purposes.\u2014"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/d/1","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(1)"},{"t":"content","text":" Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing or requiring the withholding from any person or entity aggregate statistical information regarding the results of Department of Defense medical quality assurance programs.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/d/2","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(2)"},{"t":"content","text":" Nothing in this section shall be construed as authority to withhold any medical quality assurance record from a committee of either House of Congress, any joint committee of Congress, 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medical quality assurance program, including a patient\u2019s medical records, on the grounds that the information was presented during meetings of a review body that are part of a medical quality assurance program.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subsec","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/i","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(i)"},{"t":"heading","text":"Regulations.\u2014"},{"t":"content","text":"The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe regulations to implement this section.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"subsec","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/j","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(j)"},{"t":"heading","text":"Definitions.\u2014"},{"t":"chapeau","text":"In this section:"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/j/1","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(1)"},{"t":"content","text":" The term \u201cmedical quality assurance program\u201d means any peer review activity carried out before, on, or after ","children":[{"t":"text","text":"November 14, 1986","tail":" by or for the Department of Defense to assess the quality of medical care, including activities conducted by individuals, military medical or dental treatment facility committees, or other review bodies responsible for quality assurance, credentials, infection control, patient care assessment (including treatment procedures, blood, drugs, and therapeutics), medical records, health resources management review and identification and prevention of medical or dental incidents and risks."}],"tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/j/2","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(2)"},{"t":"content","text":" The term \u201cmedical quality assurance record\u201d means the proceedings, records, minutes, and reports that emanate from quality assurance program activities described in paragraph (1) and are produced or compiled by the Department of Defense as part of a medical quality assurance program.","tail":"\n"}],"tail":"\n"},{"t":"para","id":"/us/usc/t10/s1102/j/3","children":[{"t":"num","text":"(3)"},{"t":"content","text":" The 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