Montana Statutes
§ 50-6-415 — Confidentiality
Montana § 50-6-415
JurisdictionMontana
Title 50HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 6EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Part 4State Trauma Care System
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 50-6-415 (2026).
Text
50-6-415 . Confidentiality.
(1)Data in a health care facility's hospital trauma register and reports developed from that data pertaining to quality of trauma care may be given by the facility only to:
(a)the facility's peer review committee;
(b)the regional trauma care advisory committee of the region in which the facility is located;
(c)the trauma care committee; or
(d)the department.
(2)Data in the state trauma register and hospital trauma registers is not subject to discovery in a civil action and may not be introduced into evidence in a judicial or administrative proceeding.
(3)Data and reports concerning peer review, quality improvement, or the quality of the trauma care provided by a health care facility or a health care provider that are produced by a regional trauma care adv
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 10, Ch. 579, L. 1995.
Nearby Sections
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§ 50-6-101
Legislative Purpose§ 50-6-103
Powers Of Department§ 50-6-104
Interdepartmental Cooperation Required§ 50-6-105
Medical Care Standards -- Review Process§ 50-6-202
Definitions§ 50-6-203
Rules§ 50-6-204
Repealed§ 50-6-205
Repealed§ 50-6-206
Consent§ 50-6-207
Construction§ 50-6-208
And 50-6-209 Reserved§ 50-6-301
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