Iowa Code
Chapter 147 - GENERAL PROVISIONS, HEALTH-RELATED PROFESSIONS
Section 147.140 - Expert witness — certificate of merit affidavit.

147.140 Expert witness — certificate of merit affidavit.
1. a. In any action for personal injury or wrongful death against a health care provider based upon the alleged negligence in the practice of that profession or occupation or in patient care, which includes a cause of action for which expert testimony is necessary to establish a prima facie case, the plaintiff shall, prior to the commencement of discovery in the case and within sixty days of the defendant’s answer, serve upon the defendant a certificate of merit affidavit signed by an expert witness with respect to the issue of standard of care and an alleged breach of the standard of care. The expert witness must meet the qualifying standards of section 147.139.
b. A certificate of merit affidavit must be signed by the expert witness and certify the purpose for calling the expert witness by providing under the oath of the expert witness all of the following:
(1) The expert witness’s statement of familiarity with the applicable standard of care.
(2) The expert witness’s statement that the standard of care was breached by the health care provider named in the petition.
c. A plaintiff shall serve a separate certificate of merit affidavit on each defendant named in the petition.
2. An expert witness’s certificate of merit affidavit does not preclude additional discovery and supplementation of the expert witness’s opinions in accordance with the rules of civil procedure.
3. The parties shall comply with the requirements of section 668.11 and all other applicable law governing certification and disclosure of expert witnesses.
4. The parties by agreement or the court for good cause shown and in response to a motion filed prior to the expiration of the time limits specified in subsection 1 may provide for extensions of the time limits. Good cause shall include but not be limited to the inability to timely obtain the plaintiff’s medical records from health care providers when requested prior to filing the petition.
5. If the plaintiff is acting pro se, the plaintiff shall have the expert witness sign the certificate of merit affidavit or answers to interrogatories referred to in this section and the plaintiff shall be bound by those provisions as if represented by an attorney.
6. Failure to substantially comply with subsection 1 shall result, upon motion, in dismissal with prejudice of each cause of action as to which expert witness testimony is necessary to establish a prima facie case.
7. For purposes of this section, “health care provider” means the same as defined in section 147.136A.
2017 Acts, ch 107, §4, 5
Section applies to causes of action that accrue on or after July 1, 2017;
2017 Acts, ch 107, §5

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 147 - GENERAL PROVISIONS, HEALTH-RELATED PROFESSIONS

Section 147.1 - Definitions.

Section 147.2 - License required.

Section 147.3 - Qualifications.

Section 147.4 - Grounds for refusing.

Section 147.5 - Certificate of license.

Section 147.6 - Certificate presumptive evidence.

Section 147.7 - Display of license.

Section 147.8 - Record of licenses.

Section 147.9 - Change of address.

Section 147.10 - Renewal.

Section 147.11 - Reactivation and reinstatement.

Section 147.12 - Health profession boards.

Section 147.13 - Designation of boards.

Section 147.14 - Composition of boards — quorum.

Section 147.16 - Board members.

Section 147.18 - Disqualifications.

Section 147.19 - Terms of office.

Section 147.20 - Nomination of board members.

Section 147.21 - Examination information.

Section 147.22 - Officers.

Section 147.24 - Compensation.

Section 147.25 - System of health personnel statistics — fee.

Section 147.26 - Supplies and examination quarters.

Section 147.28 - National organization.

Section 147.28A - Scope of practice review committees — future repeal.

Section 147.29 - Applications.

Section 147.30 - Time and place of examinations.

Section 147.33 - Professional schools.

Section 147.34 - Examinations.

Section 147.35 - Names of eligible candidates.

Section 147.36 - Rules.

Section 147.37 - Identity of candidate concealed.

Section 147.39

Section 147.40

Section 147.41

Section 147.42

Section 147.43 - Preservation of records.

Section 147.44 - Reciprocal agreements.

Section 147.45

Section 147.46

Section 147.47

Section 147.48 - Termination of reciprocal agreements.

Section 147.49 - License of another state.

Section 147.50 - Practical examinations.

Section 147.51

Section 147.52

Section 147.53 - Power to adopt rules.

Section 147.54 - Change of residence.

Section 147.55 - Grounds.

Section 147.56 - Lyme disease treatment — exemption from discipline.

Section 147.58

Section 147.59

Section 147.60

Section 147.61

Section 147.62

Section 147.63

Section 147.64

Section 147.65

Section 147.66

Section 147.67

Section 147.68

Section 147.69

Section 147.70

Section 147.71

Section 147.72 - Professional titles and abbreviations.

Section 147.73 - Titles used by holder of degree.

Section 147.74 - Professional titles or abbreviations — false use prohibited.

Section 147.75 - Itinerants.

Section 147.76 - Rules.

Section 147.78

Section 147.79

Section 147.80 - Establishment of fees — administrative costs.

Section 147.82 - Fee retention.

Section 147.83 - Injunction.

Section 147.84 - Forgeries.

Section 147.85 - Fraud.

Section 147.86 - Penalties.

Section 147.87 - Enforcement.

Section 147.88 - Inspections and investigations.

Section 147.89 - Report of violators.

Section 147.90 - Rules and forms.

Section 147.91 - Publications.

Section 147.92 - Attorney general.

Section 147.93 - Prima facie evidence.

Section 147.94

Section 147.95

Section 147.96

Section 147.98

Section 147.99

Section 147.100

Section 147.102 - Psychologists, chiropractors, and dentists.

Section 147.103 - Investigators for physician assistants.

Section 147.103A - Physicians and surgeons, osteopaths, and osteopathic physicians and surgeons.

Section 147.104 - Records.

Section 147.106 - Anatomic pathology services — billing.

Section 147.107 - Drug dispensing, supplying, and prescribing — limitations.

Section 147.108 - Contact lens prescribing and dispensing.

Section 147.109 - Ophthalmic spectacle lens prescribing and dispensing.

Section 147.111 - Report of treatment of wounds and other injuries.

Section 147.112 - Investigation and report by law enforcement agency.

Section 147.113 - Violations.

Section 147.113A - Report of burn injuries.

Section 147.114 - Prior informed consent relative to pelvic examinations — patient under anesthesia or unconscious — penalties.

Section 147.135 - Peer review committees — nonliability — records and reports privileged and confidential.

Section 147.136 - Scope of recovery.

Section 147.136A - Noneconomic damage awards against health care providers.

Section 147.137 - Consent in writing.

Section 147.138 - Contingent fee of attorney reviewed by court.

Section 147.139 - Expert witness standards.

Section 147.140 - Expert witness — certificate of merit affidavit.

Section 147.151

Section 147.152

Section 147.153

Section 147.154

Section 147.155

Section 147.156

Section 147.161

Section 147.162 - Rules and directives relating to opioids.