Colorado Code § 12-30-208

Conformance with federal law and regulation - legislative declaration - rules - limitations on liability - definition
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds, determines,
and declares that the enactment of this section is necessary in order for the state to comply with
the provisions of the federal "Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986", as amended, 42
U.S.C. secs. 11101 to 11152. It is the intent of the general assembly that the provisions of this
section are to be interpreted as being complementary to the other provisions in this part 2. The
provisions of this section are intended to be responsive to specific requirements of the federal
"Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986", as amended. If the provisions of this section
conflict with the other provisions of this part 2, other than with respect to the specific
requirements of the federal "Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986", as amended, the
other provisions of this part 2 prevail.
(2) The medical board and nursing board may promulgate rules to comply with the
reporting requirements of the federal "Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986", as
amended, and may participate in the federal data bank.
(3) (a) The following persons are immune from suit and not liable for damages in any
civil action with respect to their participation in, assistance to, or reporting of information to a
professional review committee in connection with a professional review action in this state, and
such persons are not liable for damages in a civil action with respect to their participation in,
assistance to, or reporting of information to a professional review committee that meets the
standards of and is in conformity with the federal "Health Care Quality Improvement Act of
1986", as amended:
(I) An authorized entity, professional review committee, or governing board;
(II) Any person acting as a member of or staff to the authorized entity, professional
review committee, or governing board;
(III) A witness, consultant, or other person who provided information to the authorized
entity, professional review committee, or governing board; and
(IV) Any person who participates with or assists the professional review committee or
governing board with respect to the professional review activities.
(b) (I) Notwithstanding subsection (3)(a) of this section, nothing in this section relieves
an authorized entity that is a health-care facility licensed or certified pursuant to part 1 of article
3 of title 25 or certified pursuant to section 25-1.5-103 (1)(a)(II) of liability to an injured person
or wrongful death claimant for the facility's independent negligence in the credentialing or
privileging process for a person licensed under article 240 of this title 12, an advanced practice
registered nurse, or a certified midwife who provided health-care services for the injured or
deceased person at the facility. For purposes of this subsection (3), the facility's participation in
the credentialing process or the privileging process does not constitute the corporate practice of
medicine.
(II) Nothing in this subsection (3) affects the confidentiality or privilege of any records
subject to section 12-30-204 (11) or of information obtained and maintained in accordance with
a quality management program as described in section 25-3-109. The exceptions to
confidentiality or privilege as set forth in sections 12-30-204 (11) and 25-3-109 (4) apply.
(III) This subsection (3)(b) applies to actions filed on or after July 1, 2012.
(c) As used in this subsection (3), unless the context otherwise requires, "professional
review action" means an action or recommendation of a professional review committee that is
taken or made in the conduct of professional review activity and that is based on the quality and
appropriateness of patient care provided by, or the competence or professional conduct of, an
individual person licensed under article 240 of this title 12, an advanced practice registered
nurse, or a certified midwife, which action affects or may affect adversely the person's clinical
privileges of or membership in an authorized entity. "Professional review action" includes a
formal decision by the professional review committee not to take an action or make a
recommendation as provided in this subsection (3)(c) and also includes professional review
activities relating to a professional review action. An action is not based upon the competence or
professional conduct of a person if the action is primarily based on:
(I) The person's association or lack of association with a professional society or
association;
(II) The person's fees or advertising or engaging in other competitive acts intended to
solicit or retain business;
(III) The person's association with, supervision of, delegation of authority to, support for,
training of, or participation in a private group practice with a member or members of a particular
class of health-care practitioners or professionals;
(IV) The person's participation in prepaid group health plans, salaried employment, or
any other manner of delivering health services whether on a fee-for-service basis or other basis;
(V) Any other matter that does not relate to the quality and appropriateness of patient
care provided by, or the competence or professional conduct of, a person licensed under article
240 of this title 12, an advanced practice registered nurse, or a certified midwife.

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