Sec. 160.008. USE OF CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. (a) This section applies to a person participating in peer review, a medical peer review committee, or a health care entity named as a defendant in a civil action filed as a result of participation in peer review.
(b) A defendant subject to this section may use otherwise confidential information obtained for legitimate internal business and professional purposes, including use in the defendant's own defense. Use of confidential information under this subsection does not constitute a waiver of the confidential and privileged nature of medical peer review committee proceedings.
(c) A defendant subject to this section may file a counterclaim in a pending action or may prove a cause of action in a subsequent action to recover defense costs, including court costs, attorney's fees, and damages incurred as a result of the civil action, if the plaintiff's original action is determined to be frivolous or brought in bad faith.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 160 - Report and Confidentiality Requirements
Subchapter A. Requirements Relating to Medical Peer Review
Section 160.001. Application of Federal Law
Section 160.002. Report of Medical Peer Review
Section 160.003. Report by Certain Practitioners
Section 160.004. Report Regarding Certain Impaired Physicians
Section 160.005. Report Confidential; Communication Not Privileged
Section 160.006. Board Confidentiality
Section 160.007. Confidentiality Relating to Medical Peer Review Committee
Section 160.008. Use of Certain Confidential Information
Section 160.009. Compliance With Subpoena
Section 160.010. Immunity From Civil Liability
Section 160.011. Not State Action
Section 160.012. Discipline or Discrimination Prohibited
Section 160.013. Expungement of Report Made in Bad Faith
Section 160.014. Action by Health Care Entity Not Precluded
Section 160.015. Immunity of Hospital District or Hospital Authority