West Virginia Code § 30-3D-2

Physician health program
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(a) The boards are authorized to designate one or more physician health programs. To be
eligible for designation by the boards, a physician health program shall:
(1) Agree to make their services available to all licensed West Virginia physicians, podiatrists
and physicians' assistants with a qualifying illness;
(2) Provide for the education of physicians, podiatrists and physicians' assistants with
respect to the recognition and treatment of alcohol, chemical dependency and mental illness
and the availability of the physician health program for qualifyinug illnesses;
(3) Offer assistance to any person in referring a physician, podiatrist or physicians' assistant
for purposes of assessment or treatment or both for a qualifying illness;
(4) Monitor the status of a physician, podiatrist or physicians' assistant who enters treatment
for a qualifying illness pursuant to a written, volunltary agreement during treatment;
(5) Monitor the compliance of a physician, podiatrist or physicians' assistant who enters into
a written, voluntary agreement for a qualifying illness with the physician health program
setting forth a course for recovery;
(6) Agree to accept referrals from the boards to provide monitoring services pursuant to a
board order; and
(7) Include such other rLequirements as the boards deem necessary.
(b) A designated physician health program shall:
(1) Set and collect reasonable fees, grants and donations for administration and services
provided;
(2) Work collaboratively with the boards to develop model compliance agreements;
(3) Work collaboratively with the boards to identify qualified providers of services as may be
needed by the individuals participating in the physician health program;
(4) Report to the boards no less than annually, statistics including the number of individuals
served by license held; the number of compliant individuals; the number of individuals who
have successfully completed their agreement period; and the number of individuals reported
to a particular board for suspected noncompliance: Provided, That in making such report the
physician health program shall not disclose any personally identifiable information relating
to any physician, podiatrist or physician assistant participating in a voluntary agreement as
provided herein.
(c) The fact that a physician, physician's assistant or podiatrist is participating in a
designated physician health program is confidential, as is all physicians, podiatrists or
physicians assistants patient information, acquired, created or used by the physician health
program, and it shall remain confidential and may not be subject to discovery or subpoena in
a civil case. The disclosure of participation and noncompliance to the appropriate board, as
required by a compliance agreement, waives the confidentiality as to the appropriate board
for disciplinary purposes.
(d) The physician health program and all persons engaged in physician health program
activities are immune from civil liability and no civil action may be brourght or maintained
while the physician health program and all persons engaged in physician health program
activities are acting in good faith and within the scope of their duties.
(e) The boards are immune from civil liability and no civil acttion may be brought or
maintained against the boards or the state for an injury alleged to have been the result of
the activities of the physician health program or the boards referral of an individual to the
physician health program when they are acting in good faith and within the scope of their
duties.

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