Sec. 2. Immunity for health care providers in certain breach of contract cases is governed by IC 34-18-12-1 . [1998 Recodification Citation: New.] IC 34-30-15 Chapter 15. Health Care: Privileged Communications of Health Care Provider Peer Review Committees 34-30-15-1 Confidentiality; peer review committee proceedings 34-30-15-2 Confidentiality; peer review committee proceedings; persons attending 34-30-15-3 Confidentiality; otherwise discoverable information 34-30-15-4 Health care providers under investigation; access to records 34-30-15-5 Health care providers under investigation; hearings 34-30-15-6 Health care providers under investigation; appeals 34-30-15-7 Health care providers under investigation; health maintenance organizations 34-30-15-8 Confidentiality; persons information may be disclosed to 34-30-15-9 Waiver of privilege 34-30-15-10 Invoking privilege 34-30-15-11 Limited waiver of privilege for attorney general investigation 34-30-15-12 Subpoena powers of attorney general 34-30-15-13 Subpoena powers of attorney general; requirements 34-30-15-14 Immunities inapplicable to persons violating confidentiality requirements 34-30-15-15 Immunity; peer review committee proceedings 34-30-15-16 Immunity; disclosure of information to peer review committee 34-30-15-17 Immunity; good faith determinations regarding evaluation of patient care 34-30-15-18 Injunctive relief unavailable 34-30-15-19 Immunity; compliance with federal Health Care Quality Improvement Act 34-30-15-20 Immunity; inapplicable to civil rights laws 34-30-15-21 Use of information for internal business purposes 34-30-15-22 Discovery of financial incentives offered provider 34-30-15-23 Good faith presumed; malice must be proven
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