West Virginia Code § 16-39-5

Confidentiality of complaints to government agencies
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The identity of a health care worker who complains in good faith to a government agency or
department about the quality of care, services or conditions of a health care entity or any
waste or wrongdoing by the health care entity shall remain confidential and may not be
disclosed by any person except upon the knowing written consent of the health care worker
and except in the case in which there is imminent danger to health or publice safety or an
imminent violation of criminal law.

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