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§ 63-10-405. Information provided to committees privileged.

TN Code § 63-10-405 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) All information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda or other data furnished to any peer review committee, association board, organization board or other entity and any findings, conclusions or recommendations resulting from the proceedings of such committee, board or entity are privileged. The records and proceedings of any peer review committee, board or entity are confidential and shall be used by such committee, board or entity, and the members thereof, only in the exercise of the proper functions of the committee, board or entity and shall not be public records nor be available for court subpoena or for discovery proceedings. One (1) proper function of a peer review committee includes advocacy for pharmacists and pharmacy auxiliary personnel before other peer review committees, health care organizations, insurance companies, national, state or local accreditation organizations, federal and state agencies and the board of pharmacy of this state or any other state. The disclosure of confidential, privileged peer review committee information during advocacy, or as a report to the board of pharmacy, or to the affected pharmacist or pharmacy auxiliary personnel under review does not constitute either a waiver of confidentiality or privilege. Nothing contained in this subsection (a) applies to records, documents or information otherwise available from original sources and such records, documents or information are not to be construed as immune from discovery or use in any civil proceedings solely due to presentation to the committee.

(b) All information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda or other documents and materials created in the course of operation of a pharmacy continuous quality improvement program or quality assurance program shall be privileged and confidential and shall not be subject to discovery or subpoena or other means of legal process or introduction into evidence in any civil action, arbitration, administrative proceeding or state board of pharmacy proceeding. The pharmacy shall hold the privilege to all information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda or other documents and materials created in the course of the pharmacy's continuous quality improvement program or quality assurance program. The privilege may be waived by the pharmacy. Nothing in this subsection (b) shall affect the discoverability of any records not solely generated for or maintained as a component of a pharmacy's ongoing continuous quality improvement program and quality assurance program.

(c) Nothing in subsection (b) shall be construed to prohibit a pharmacy from compiling, disclosing, reporting or otherwise using information or data that may be generated from the privileged and confidential documents and materials described in subsection (b), where the compiling, disclosing, reporting or otherwise using of the information or data is for the purpose of conducting research, providing education, reporting to federal or state patient safety or quality improvement databases, developing best practice guidelines or for similar other purposes, if personal information is redacted prior to disclosure.

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§ 63-10-405. Information provided to committees privileged.