§ 20-13-819 - Quality or system assessment and improvement.
               	 		
20-13-819.    Quality or system assessment and improvement.
    (a)    (1)  Any  data, records, reports, and documents collected or compiled by or on  behalf of the Department of Health, the Trauma Advisory Council, or  other entity authorized under this subchapter for the purpose of quality  or system assessment and improvement of the trauma system shall not be  subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of 1967,     25-19-101 et seq., to the extent that it identifies or could be used to  identify any individual patient, provider, institution, or health plan.
      (2)  For  purposes of this section, "data, records, reports, and documents" means  recordings of interviews and all oral or written proceedings, reports,  statements, minutes, memoranda, data, and other documentation collected  or compiled for the purposes of trauma system quality review or trauma  system assessment and improvement pursuant to a requirement of or  request by the department, the council, or other entity authorized by  this chapter.
(b)    (1)  Any  data, records, reports, and documents collected or compiled by or on  behalf of the department, the council, or other entity authorized under  this subchapter for the purpose of quality or system assessment and  improvement shall not be admissible in any legal proceeding and shall be  exempt from discovery and disclosure to the same extent that records of  and testimony before committees evaluating the quality of medical or  hospital care are exempt under    16-46-105(a)(1).
      (2)  A healthcare provider's use of the information in its internal operations shall not operate as a waiver of these protections.
(c)  All  information shall be treated in a manner that is consistent with all  state and federal privacy requirements, including without limitation the  federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996  privacy rule, 45 C.F.R.    164.512(i).
(d)  The  department or other entity authorized to provide services for the  trauma system may use any data, records, reports, or documents generated  or acquired in its internal operations without waiving any protections  under this section.