Code of Virginia
Chapter 21.1 - Medical Malpractice
§ 8.01-581.4. Submission of evidence to panel; depositions and discovery; duties of chairman; access to material

The evidence to be considered by the medical review panel shall be promptly submitted by the respective parties, upon appointment of the panel, to each member of the panel in written form. Either party, upon request, shall be granted a hearing before the panel. The evidence may consist of medical charts, X-rays, laboratory tests, excerpts of treatises, and depositions of witnesses, including parties, and, when a hearing is held, oral testimony before the panel. The parties shall submit to the panel members only those portions of deposition transcripts, medical records, treatises and other documents which are relevant to the claim. However, upon request of the judge, a party shall produce all or part of any such document submitted. At the discretion of the judge, additional depositions of parties and witnesses may be taken, or other additional discovery may be had, at any time prior to hearing by any party. The judge shall rule on the admissibility of all or any part of a deposition offered as evidence at the hearing. Either party may have discovery pursuant to procedures set out in Part Four of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia prior to appointment of the panel or thereafter in the discretion of the judge.
Process shall be returnable to the office of the clerk where the action was filed and shall issue under the style of the case as filed. Process for discovery shall issue upon application to the clerk. Any such discovery and any depositions taken for purposes of discovery or otherwise, under this section, may be used in the action filed for any purpose otherwise proper under Part Four of the Rules of Court. The judge of the panel shall advise the panel relative to any legal question involved in the review proceeding and shall prepare the opinion of the panel as provided in § 8.01-581.7. All parties shall have full access to any material submitted to the panel.
Code 1950, § 8-914; 1976, c. 611; 1977, c. 617; 1979, c. 261; 1984, c. 777; 1986, c. 227; 1993, c. 928.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

Chapter 21.1 - Medical Malpractice

§ 8.01-581.1. Definitions

§ 8.01-581.2. Request for review by medical malpractice review panel; rescission of request; determination on request

§ 8.01-581.2:1. Additional parties

§ 8.01-581.3. Composition, selection, etc., of panel

§ 8.01-581.3:1. Completion of discovery; hearing date; notification to parties and panel members; oath of panel members

§ 8.01-581.4. Submission of evidence to panel; depositions and discovery; duties of chairman; access to material

§ 8.01-581.4:1. Assembly of record

§ 8.01-581.4:2. Removal of record for inspection and copying; notice

§ 8.01-581.5. When hearing to be held; notice to parties

§ 8.01-581.6. Conduct of proceedings

§ 8.01-581.7. Opinion of panel

§ 8.01-581.7:1. Limitation on panel opinion

§ 8.01-581.8. Admissibility of opinion as evidence; appearance of panel members as witnesses; immunity from civil liability

§ 8.01-581.9. Repealed

§ 8.01-581.10. Per diem and expenses of panel

§ 8.01-581.11. Rules and regulations

§ 8.01-581.11:1. Objections not waived by participation

§ 8.01-581.12. Arbitration of medical malpractice claims

§ 8.01-581.12:1. Repealed

§ 8.01-581.12:2. Article not applicable to actions arising prior to July 1, 1976

§ 8.01-581.13. Civil immunity for certain health professionals and health profession students serving as members of certain entities

§ 8.01-581.14. Repealed

§ 8.01-581.15. Limitation on recovery in certain medical malpractice actions

§ 8.01-581.16. Civil immunity for members of or consultants to certain boards or committees

§ 8.01-581.17. Privileged communications of certain committees and entities

§ 8.01-581.18. Delivery of results of laboratory tests and other examinations not authorized by physician

§ 8.01-581.18:1. Immunity of physicians for laboratory results and examinations

§ 8.01-581.19. Civil immunity for physicians, psychologists, podiatrists, optometrists, veterinarians, nursing home administrators, and certified emergency medical services providers while members of certain committees

§ 8.01-581.19:1. Civil immunity for persons providing information to certain committees

§ 8.01-581.20. Standard of care in proceeding before medical malpractice review panel; expert testimony; determination of standard in action for damages

§ 8.01-581.20:1. Admissibility of expressions of sympathy