Wisconsin Code § 146.997

Health care worker protection
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Department” means the department of workforce
development.
(b) “Disciplinary action” has the meaning given in s. 230.80
(2).
(c) “Health care facility” means a facility, as defined in s.
647.01 (4), or any hospital, nursing home, community-based residential facility, county home, county infirmary, county hospital,
county mental health complex or other place licensed or approved by the department of health services under s. 49.70,
49.71, 49.72, 50.03, 50.35, 51.08 or 51.09 or a facility under s.
45.50, 51.05, 51.06, 233.40, 233.41, 233.42 or 252.10.
(d) “Health care provider” means any of the following:
1. A nurse licensed under ch. 441.
2. A chiropractor licensed under ch. 446.
3. A dentist or dental therapist who is licensed under ch. 447
or who holds a compact privilege under subch. II of ch. 447.
4. A physician, physician assistant, podiatrist, perfusionist,
physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, occupational therapy assistant, or genetic counselor licensed under ch. 448; a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant who holds a compact privilege under subch. XI of ch. 448;
an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant who
holds a compact privilege under subch. XII of ch. 448; or a physician assistant who holds a compact privilege under subch. XIII of
ch. 448.
4m. A naturopathic doctor licensed under ch. 466.
5. A respiratory care practitioner who is certified under ch.
448 or who holds a compact privilege under subch. XV of ch.
448.
6. A dietitian who is certified under subch. V of ch. 448 or
who holds a compact privilege under subch. XIV of ch. 448.
7. An optometrist licensed under ch. 449.
8. A pharmacist or pharmacy technician licensed or registered under ch. 450.
9. An acupuncturist certified under ch. 451.
10. A psychologist who is licensed under ch. 455, who is exercising the temporary authorization to practice, as defined in s.
455.50 (2) (o), in this state, or who is practicing under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology, as defined in s.
455.50 (2) (b).
11. A social worker, marriage and family therapist or professional counselor certified under subch. I of ch. 457 or a professional counselor who is exercising the privilege to practice, as defined in s. 457.50 (2) (s), in this state.
12. A speech-language pathologist or audiologist who is licensed under subch. II of ch. 459 or who holds a compact privilege under subch. III of ch. 459, or a speech and language pathologist licensed by the department of public instruction.
13. A massage therapist or bodywork therapist licensed under ch. 460.
14. An emergency medical services practitioner licensed under s. 256.15 (5) or an emergency medical responder.
15. A partnership of any providers specified under subds. 1.
to 14.
16. A corporation or limited liability company of any
providers specified under subds. 1. to 14. that provides health
care services.
17. A cooperative health care association organized under s.
185.981 that directly provides services through salaried employees in its own facility.
18. A hospice licensed under subch. VI of ch. 50.
19. A rural medical center, as defined in s. 50.50 (11).
20. A home health agency, as defined in s. 50.49 (1) (a).
(2) REPORTING PROTECTED. (a) Any employee of a health
care facility or of a health care provider who is aware of any information, the disclosure of which is not expressly prohibited by any
state law or rule or any federal law or regulation, that would lead
a reasonable person to believe any of the following may report
that information to any agency, as defined in s. 111.32 (6) (a), of
the state; to any professionally recognized accrediting or standard-setting body that has accredited, certified or otherwise approved the health care facility or health care provider; to any officer or director of the health care facility or health care provider;
or to any employee of the health care facility or health care
provider who is in a supervisory capacity or in a position to take
corrective action:

1. That the health care facility or health care provider or any
employee of the health care facility or health care provider has violated any state law or rule or federal law or regulation.
2. That there exists any situation in which the quality of any
health care service provided by the health care facility or health
care provider or by any employee of the health care facility or
health care provider violates any standard established by any state
law or rule or federal law or regulation or any clinical or ethical
standard established by a professionally recognized accrediting or
standard-setting body and poses a potential risk to public health
or safety.
(b) An agency or accrediting or standard-setting body that receives a report under par. (a) shall, within 5 days after receiving
the report, notify the health care facility or health provider that is
the subject of the report, in writing, that a report alleging a violation specified in par. (a) 1. or 2. has been received and provide the
health care facility or health care provider with a written summary of the contents of the report, unless the agency, or accrediting or standard-setting body determines that providing that notification and summary would jeopardize an ongoing investigation
of a violation alleged in the report. The notification and summary may not disclose the identity of the person who made the
report.
(c) Any employee of a health care facility or health care
provider may initiate, participate in or testify in any action or proceeding in which a violation specified in par. (a) 1. or 2. is
alleged.
(d) Any employee of a health care facility or health care
provider may provide any information relating to an alleged violation specified in par. (a) 1. or 2. to any legislator or legislative
committee.
(3) DISCIPLINARY ACTION PROHIBITED. (a) No health care
facility or health care provider and no employee of a health care
facility or health care provider may take disciplinary action
against, or threaten to take disciplinary action against, any person
because the person reported in good faith any information under
sub. (2) (a), in good faith initiated, participated in or testified in
any action or proceeding under sub. (2) (c) or provided in good
faith any information under sub. (2) (d) or because the health care
facility, health care provider or employee believes that the person
reported in good faith any information under sub. (2) (a), in good
faith initiated, participated in or testified in any action or proceeding under sub. (2) (c) or provided in good faith any information under sub. (2) (d).
(b) No health care facility or health care provider and no employee of a health care facility or health care provider may take
disciplinary action against, or threaten to take disciplinary action
against, any person on whose behalf another person reported in
good faith any information under sub. (2) (a), in good faith initiated, participated in or testified in any action or proceeding under
sub. (2) (c) or provided in good faith any information under sub.
(2) (d) or because the health care facility, health care provider or
employee believes that another person reported in good faith any
information under sub. (2) (a), in good faith initiated, participated
in or testified in any action or proceeding under sub. (2) (c) or
provided in good faith any information under sub. (2) (d) on that
person’s behalf.
(c) For purposes of pars. (a) and (b), an employee is not acting
in good faith if the employee reports any information under sub.
(2) (a) that the employee knows or should know is false or misleading, initiates, participates in or testifies in any action or proceeding under sub. (2) (c) based on information that the employee
knows or should know is false or misleading or provides any information under sub. (2) (d) that the employee knows or should
know is false or misleading.
(4) ENFORCEMENT. (a) Any employee of a health care facility or health care provider who is subjected to disciplinary action,
or who is threatened with disciplinary action, in violation of sub.
(3) may file a complaint with the department under s. 106.54 (6).
If the department finds that a violation of sub. (3) has been committed, the department may take such action under s. 111.39 as
will effectuate the purpose of this section.
(c) Section 111.322 (2m) applies to a disciplinary action arising in connection with any proceeding under par. (a).
(5) CIVIL PENALTY. Any health care facility or health care
provider and any employee of a health care facility or health care
provider who takes disciplinary action against, or who threatens
to take disciplinary action against, any person in violation of sub.
(3) may be required to forfeit not more than $1,000 for a first violation, not more than $5,000 for a violation committed within 12
months of a previous violation and not more than $10,000 for a
violation committed within 12 months of 2 or more previous violations. The 12-month period shall be measured by using the
dates of the violations that resulted in convictions.
(6) POSTING OF NOTICE. Each health care facility and health
care provider shall post, in one or more conspicuous places where
notices to employees are customarily posted, a notice in a form
approved by the department setting forth employees’ rights under
this section. Any health care facility or health care provider that
violates this subsection shall forfeit not more than $100 for each
offense.

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