The results of any surveys or inspections by state or federal regulators, or by accrediting organizations, that are not otherwise privileged and that the plaintiff seeks to use as evidence against a medical care provider must be relevant to the plaintiff's injury to be admissible at trial.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 7 - Particular Proceedings And Remedies
Chapter 114 - Malpractice Actions
Subchapter 2 - Actions for Medical Injury
§ 16-114-203. Statute of limitations
§ 16-114-205. Allegation of damages
§ 16-114-207. Expert witnesses
§ 16-114-208. Damage awards — Periodic payment of future damages
§ 16-114-209. False and unreasonable pleadings
§ 16-114-210. Employed medical care provider
§ 16-114-211. Surveys and inspection reports as evidence