ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Phoenix, Arizona
REVISED
community health centers;
confidential information
(NOW: community health centers; quality assurance)
Purpose
Expands the confidentiality
of quality assurance information and related protections from civil liability
to include qualifying community health centers (CHC).
Background
CHCs are private,
not-for-profit health care facilities that provide comprehensive primary and
preventive care in medically underserved and rural areas. CHCs treat uninsured patients, Medicare
beneficiaries, privately insured patients and Arizona Health Care Cost
Containment System members. According
to the Arizona Association of Community Health Centers (AACHC), there are 34
CHCs with over 90 locations in this State; of these, 12 are federally
qualified.
Pursuant to A.R.S. §36-445,
hospitals and outpatient surgery centers are required to perform peer reviews
to reduce mortality and improve the care of patients at their health care
institution. A.R.S. §36-2401 allows
other health care providers and facilities to perform quality assurance reviews
to investigate the quality of health care by reviewing professional practices,
training, experience, patient cases and conduct. Under the peer review statutes and the quality assurance review
statutes, records and materials of the review committee are confidential. As well, health care providers and
facilities who conduct or participate in the review committee process are
immune from civil liability. The AACHC
has requested this legislation to specify CHCs are extended the same
protections as other providers and facilities that conduct quality assurance
reviews.
There is no anticipated
fiscal impact to the state general fund related to this legislation.
Provisions
1. Expands the confidentiality requirements for quality assurance review materials to include CHCs and a committee consisting of two or more CHCs that reviews quality assurance information.
2. Exempts CHC quality assurance review committee members and members of a committee consisting of two or more CHCs that reviews quality assurance information from civil liability except for liability arising from treatment of a patient.
3. Provides for a general effective date.
Amendments Adopted by Committee
· Adopted the strike everything amendment.
Senate Action
HEA 4/16/02 DPA/SE 6-0-2-0
3rd Read 4/25/02 28-0-2-0
Prepared by Senate Staff
May 29, 2002