Oklahoma Code § 36-6928

Title 36. Insurance: Disclosure of diagnostic, treatment or health status
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A.  1.  Any data or information pertaining to the diagnosis,
treatment or health of any enrollee or applicant obtained from that
person or from a provider by a health maintenance organization shall
be held in confidence and shall not be disclosed to any person
except:
a. to the extent that it may be necessary to carry out
the purposes of the Health Maintenance Organization
Act of 2003,
b. upon the express consent of the enrollee or applicant,
c. pursuant to statute or court order for the production
of evidence or the discovery thereof, or
d. in the event of claim or litigation between the person
and the health maintenance organization wherein the
data or information is pertinent.
2.  A health maintenance organization shall be entitled to claim
any statutory privileges against disclosure that the provider who
furnished the information to the health maintenance organization is
entitled to claim.
B.  A person who, in good faith and without malice, takes an
action or makes a decision or recommendation as a member, agent or
employee of a health care review committee or who furnishes any
records, information or assistance to such a committee shall not be
subject to liability for civil damages or any legal action in
consequence of the action, nor shall the health maintenance
organization that established the committee or the officers,
directors, employees or agents of the health maintenance
organization be liable for the activities of the person.  This
section shall not be construed to relieve any person of liability
arising from treatment of a patient.
C.  1.  The information considered by a health care review
committee and the records of the committee’s actions and proceedings
shall be confidential and not subject to subpoena or order to
produce except in proceedings before the appropriate state licensing
or certifying agency, or in an appeal, if permitted, from the
committee’s findings or recommendations.  No member of a health care
review committee, or officer, director or other member of a health
maintenance organization or its staff engaged in assisting a
committee, or a person assisting or furnishing information to a
committee may be subpoenaed to testify in any judicial or quasi-
judicial proceeding if the subpoena is based solely on such
activities.
2.  Information considered by a health care review committee and
the records of its actions and proceedings that are used pursuant to
the provisions of paragraph 1 of this subsection by a state
licensing or certifying agency or in an appeal shall be kept

confidential and shall be subject to the same provisions concerning
discovery and use in legal actions as the original information and
records in the possession and control of a health care review
committee.
D.  To fulfill its obligations under Section 7 of this act, a
health maintenance organization shall have access to treatment
records and other information pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment
or health status of an enrollee.

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