§3715.3. Peer review committee records; confidentiality
A. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 44:7(D) or any other law to the contrary,
all records and proceedings, as defined in this Section, of:
(1) Any public hospital committee, medical organization peer review committee, any
nationally recognized improvement agency or commission, including but not limited to the
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), or any committee
or agency thereof, or any healthcare licensure agency of the Louisiana Department of Health,
public hospital board while conducting peer reviews, dental association peer review
committee, professional nursing association peer review committee, extended care facility
committee, nursing home association peer review committee, peer review committee of a
group medical practice of twenty or more physicians, peer review committee of a
freestanding surgical center licensed pursuant to R.S. 40:2131 et seq., or health maintenance
organization peer review committee, including but not limited to the credentials committee,
the medical staff executive committee, the risk management committee, or the quality
assurance committee, any committee determining a root cause analysis of a sentinel event,
established under the bylaws, rules, or regulations of such organization or institution, or
(2) Any hospital committee, health system committee, the peer review committees
of any medical organization, dental association, professional nursing association, nursing
home association, social workers association, group medical practice of twenty or more
physicians, nursing home, ambulatory surgical center licensed pursuant to R.S. 40:2131 et
seq., ambulance service company, health maintenance organization, any nationally
recognized improvement agency or commission, including but not limited to the Joint
Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), or any committee or
agency thereof, or any healthcare licensure agency of the Louisiana Department of Health,
or healthcare provider as defined in R.S. 40:1231.1(A), or extended care facility committee,
including but not limited to the credentials committee, the medical staff executive
committee, the risk management committee, or the quality assurance committee, and any
peer review committee of a health system, medical organization, dental organization, group
medical practice of twenty or more physicians, social workers association, ambulatory
surgical center licensed pursuant to R.S. 40:2131 et seq., ambulance service company, health
maintenance organization, or healthcare provider as defined in R.S. 40:1231.1(A), or private
hospital licensed under the provisions of R.S. 40:2100 et seq., shall be confidential wherever
located and shall be used by such committee and the members thereof only in the exercise
of the proper functions of the committee and shall not be available for discovery or court
subpoena regardless of where located, except in any proceedings affecting the hospital staff
privileges of a physician, dentist, psychologist, or podiatrist the records forming the basis of
any decision adverse to the physician, dentist, psychologist, or podiatrist may be obtained by
the physician, dentist, psychologist, or podiatrist only. However, no original record or
document, which is otherwise discoverable, prepared by any person, other than a member of
the peer review committee or the staff of the peer review committee, may be held
confidential solely because it is the only copy and is in the possession of a peer review
committee.
B. No employee, physician, dentist, public or private hospital, organization, health
system, or institution furnishing information, data, reports, or records to any such committee
with respect to any patient examined or treated by such physician or dentist or confined in
such hospital or institution shall be liable in damages to any person by reason of furnishing
such information.
C. No member of any such committee designated in Subsection A of this Section or
any sponsoring entity, organization, or association on whose behalf the committee is
conducting its review shall be liable in damages to any person for any action taken or
recommendation made within the scope of the functions of such committee if such
committee member acts without malice and in the reasonable belief that such action or
recommendation is warranted by the facts known to him.
D. Medicaid or Medicare benefits or insurance benefits provided by a private insurer
shall not be denied to any person due to inability to secure records or proceedings referred
to in this Section.
E. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent disclosure of such data to
appropriate state or federal regulatory agencies which by statute or regulation are otherwise
entitled to access to such data.
F. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent disclosure of a patient's hospital
record, as defined by R.S. 40:2144, to the patient or his duly authorized representative.
G.(1) As used in this Subsection, the following terms shall mean:
(a) "Board" means the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, Louisiana State
Board of Dentistry, Louisiana State Board of Psychologists, Louisiana State Board of
Nursing, Louisiana Board of Pharmacy, as well as any Louisiana licensing and regulatory
board or agency whose licensees, certificate holders, or registrants are subject to any form
of peer review identified in Subsection A of this Section.
(b) "Health system" shall mean any of the following:
(i) A group of two or more hospitals that are owned, operated, sponsored, or
managed by a single entity, or that are subject to the control and direction of a common
owner or parent company.
(ii) Any parent entity, holding company, or affiliated group of entities under common
ownership or control that owns, operates, manages, or is affiliated with one or more
hospitals, clinics, physician practices, or other healthcare providers.
(c) "Licensee" means an individual who possesses a license, certificate, or
registration duly issued by a board, or an individual who has made application for such a
license, certificate, or registration.
(d) "Records and proceedings" shall mean and include, without limitation, all
records, notes, data, reports, memoranda, analyses studies, exhibits, minutes, draft
documents, emails, electronic communications, and work product generated by, for, or at the
direction of a committee covered by this Section.
(2) The boards defined in Subparagraph (1)(a) of this Subsection are hereby
designated as appropriate state regulatory agencies as provided by Subsection E of this
Section. Any board whose licensees are subject to any form of peer review identified in
Subsection A of this Section shall be granted access to such peer review information, data,
reports, or records as that board determines is necessary to an investigation or an adjudication
of an individual over whom such board has regulatory authority. The board having access
to such peer review information, data, reports, or records shall receive and maintain that
information, data, reports, or records as confidential and privileged and shall take measures
to preserve its confidentiality, including the assertion of all available evidentiary privileges
and protection of patient identification as specified in R.S. 13:3715.1(J).
(3) When such disclosure is requested and made in a manner authorized in Paragraph
G(4) of this Subsection, the verbal, written or other disclosure of peer review information,
data, reports, or records by any person, committee, hospital, or other peer review entity
described in Subsection A of this Section to any board conducting investigation or
adjudication functions shall not constitute a waiver of any legal or evidentiary privilege, nor
form the basis of any claim or suit for damages or injunctive relief of whatsoever kind or
nature, including breach of confidentiality or invasion of privacy or otherwise, nor deprive
the person, committee, hospital, or other peer review entity making the disclosure of the
benefit of the immunities otherwise provided in Subsections B and C of this Section.
(4) Disclosure is deemed to be authorized in any of the following circumstances:
(a) An interview of a witness or potential witness conducted by a duly authorized
officer, employee, or attorney on behalf of the Louisiana board, acting in his or her official
capacity, and accompanied by a validly issued investigatory subpoena or subpoena duces
tecum.
(b) As part of the production of documents in response to a validly issued
investigative subpoena duces tecum by a board.
(c) In response to questions or as part of production of documents at a duly noticed
deposition or any other form of discovery authorized under R.S. 49:975.1(6) in an
adjudication proceeding pending before such board.
(d) In response to questions or information provided pursuant to a subpoena or
subpoena duces tecum issued in connection with an adjudication proceeding conducted by
a board, which hearing may be conducted in executive session to preserve confidentiality of
peer review privileged materials, including information, data, reports, and records.
(e) In response to duly authorized discovery as contemplated by the Louisiana Code
of Civil Procedure, surveys, statements of deficiencies, and records pertaining to the results
of investigations of surveys conducted by or on behalf of any governmental regulatory
agency may be discoverable and admissible in a civil action against a healthcare provider if
the surveys and related documents are directly related to the type of injury allegedly sustained
by the patient at issue in the civil action and the deficiencies have either been admitted by
the healthcare provider or have been declared valid through the appellate process established
by the administrative agency in charge of reviewing surveys. When a party seeks to admit
into evidence surveys, statements of deficiencies, and related documents, any party to a civil
action may request and the court, using its discretion, may conduct a voir dire of the witness
supporting the surveys and related documents to determine whether the deficiency is based
on reliable evidence.
(5) When one or more of the provisions of Paragraph (4) are applicable, no
committee or entity listed in Subsection A of this Section and no health care provider or
health care institution, including the involved licensee or person over whom such board has
regulatory authority, shall refuse to provide verbal, written, or recorded information, data,
reports, or records as a witness or otherwise on the basis of the privilege provided in
Subsection A of this Section or the healthcare provider - patient privilege provided in Code
of Evidence Article 510.
H.(1) A health system or hospital within a health system that conducts as part of its
regular business activities any form of professional credentialing or quality review activities
involving the competence of, professional conduct of, or quality of care provided by
healthcare providers identified in Subsection A of this Section, may share such peer review
records as described in Subsection A of this Section within a health system or among
hospitals within the same health system so long as such peer review records are used only
for credentialing, quality review, competency purposes, professional conduct purposes, or
patient safety activities as defined by the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of
2005, 42 U.S.C. 299b-21 through 299b-26.
(2) When disclosure is requested and made in a manner authorized in Paragraph (1)
of this Subsection, the verbal, written, or other disclosure of peer review records and
proceedings by any person, committee, hospital, health system, or other peer review entity
described in Subsection A of this Section within the same health system or among or
between hospitals within the same health system shall not constitute a waiver of any legal
or evidentiary privilege, nor form the basis of any claim or suit for damages or injunctive
relief of whatsoever kind or nature, including breach of confidentiality or invasion of privacy
or otherwise, and the person, hospital, health system, or other peer review entity making the
disclosure shall be entitled to the benefit of the immunities otherwise provided for in
Subsections B and C of this Section.
Acts 1983, Act No. 698, §1, eff. July 21, 1983; Acts 1988, No. 689, §1, eff. July 15,
1988; Acts 1990, No. 486, §1; Acts 1991, No. 239, §1; Acts 1993, No. 561, §1; Acts 1993,
No. 988, §1; Acts 1995, No. 786, §1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 1995, No. 1073, §1; Acts 1995,
No. 1163, §1; Acts 1999, No. 764, §1; Acts 1999, No. 1213, §1; Acts 2001, No. 206, §1;
Acts 2026, No. 462, §1.