Tennessee Code § 56-61-122

Hold harmless for external review organizations
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No external review organization or clinical reviewer working on behalf of an external review organization or an employee, agent or contractor of an external review organization shall be liable in damages to any person for any opinions rendered or acts or omissions performed within the scope of the organization's or person's duties under the law during or upon completion of an external review conducted pursuant to this chapter, unless the opinion was rendered or act or omission performed in bad faith or involved gross negligence. Acts 2010, ch. 980, § 23.
No external review organization or clinical reviewer working on behalf of an external review organization or an employee, agent or contractor of an external review organization shall be liable in damages to any person for any opinions rendered or acts or omissions performed within the scope of the organization's or person's duties under the law during or upon completion of an external review conducted pursuant to this chapter, unless the opinion was rendered or act or omission performed in bad faith or involved gross negligence. Acts 2010, ch. 980, § 23.
No external review organization or clinical reviewer working on behalf of an external review organization or an employee, agent or contractor of an external review organization shall be liable in damages to any person for any opinions rendered or acts or omissions performed within the scope of the organization's or person's duties under the law during or upon completion of an external review conducted pursuant to this chapter, unless the opinion was rendered or act or omission performed in bad faith or involved gross negligence. Acts 2010, ch. 980, § 23.
No external review organization or clinical reviewer working on behalf of an external review organization or an employee, agent or contractor of an external review organization shall be liable in damages to any person for any opinions rendered or acts or omissions performed within the scope of the organization's or person's duties under the law during or upon completion of an external review conducted pursuant to this chapter, unless the opinion was rendered or act or omission performed in bad faith or involved gross negligence.
Acts 2010, ch. 980, § 23.

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