75-5666. Trauma registry, development; data collection, immunity from liability for entities reporting, confidentiality of information. (a) The secretary of health and environment shall develop and maintain a statewide trauma registry. All prehospital trauma providers, designated trauma facilities and medical care facilities that provide any service or care to or for persons with trauma injury in this state shall collect and report to the trauma registry data and information deemed appropriate by the secretary to monitor patient outcome.
(b) The secretary is hereby authorized to collect data pertaining to all trauma care occurring in Kansas. The secretary shall adopt rules and regulations which use the most efficient, least intrusive means for collecting the trauma care data consistent with ensuring the quality, timeliness, completeness and confidentiality of the trauma registry.
(c) Any health care provider, whether a person or institution, who reports trauma information to the registry in good faith and without malice, in accordance with the requirements of this section, shall have immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, which might otherwise be incurred or imposed in an action resulting from such report. Notwithstanding K.S.A. 60-427, and amendments thereto, there shall be no privilege preventing the furnishing of such information or reports as required by this act by any health care provider. Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to the unauthorized disclosure of confidential or privileged information when such disclosure is due to gross negligence or willful misconduct.
(d) The information obtained by the trauma registry, including discussions and activities using the information generated from the trauma registry, shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed or made public, upon subpoena or otherwise, except such information may be disclosed if:
(1) No person can be identified in the information to be disclosed and the disclosure is for statistical purposes;
(2) all persons who are identifiable in the information to be disclosed consent in writing to its disclosure;
(3) the disclosure is necessary, and only to the extent necessary, to protect the public health and to support quality improvement as defined in K.S.A. 65-4914 and 65-4915, and amendments thereto; or
(4) the information to be disclosed is required in a court proceeding involving child abuse and the information is disclosed in camera.
History: L. 1999, ch. 127, § 4; L. 2006, ch. 111, § 2; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees
Article 56 - Department Of Health And Environment
75-5609a Office of laboratory services; criminal history record check; fingerprinting.
75-5610 Appointment of subordinate officers and employees; classified and unclassified service.
75-5610a Employees in health officer II class placed in unclassified service.
75-5612 Rights saved in legal actions and proceedings.
75-5616 Advisory committees; creation and compensation.
75-5620 Report by secretary; persons receiving.
75-5623 Custody of records, memoranda and writings.
75-5625 Secretary to adopt all general policies and rules and regulations.
75-5637 Crippled children's commission abolished; powers, duties and functions transferred.
75-5639 Same; transfer of appropriations and moneys received from private persons or organizations.
75-5640 Same; rights saved in legal actions and proceedings.
75-5644 Duties of advisory commission; meetings; clerical services.
75-5648 Infants and toddlers with disabilities; definitions.
75-5657 Environmental protection grant program; contracts; plans, approval; rules and regulations.
75-5660 Driving under the influence fund; disposition of moneys.
75-5661 Management of mammal exposed to rabies.
75-5662 Publication of certain documents required; fee.
75-5667 Disclosure statement for trauma patient.
75-5668 Right to choose provider and care not limited.
75-5669 Consistency with federal law.
75-5670 Trauma fund established.
75-5671 Remediation trust fund.
75-5672 Natural resources damages trust fund.