Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 30 § 30.794 — Liability of physician or hospital arising out of care provided by direct entry
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 30 ·
Oregon Code § 30.794·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Liability of physician or hospital arising out of care provided by direct entry
midwife.
(1) As
used in this section:
(a) Direct entry
midwife means a person practicing direct entry midwifery as defined in ORS
687.405.
(b) Hospital
has the meaning given that term in ORS 442.015.
(2) A person may
not bring a cause of action against a physician licensed under ORS chapter 677
or against a hospital for injury to a patient if:
(a) The injury
occurred as a result of care provided by a direct entry midwife in a setting
outside the hospital; and
(b) The direct
entry midwife requested that the patient be transported to the hospital because
the direct entry midwife could not provide appropriate care to the patient.
(3) This section
does not apply to the extent the physician or hospital contributed to the
injury or to a claim of vicarious liability for care provided by a direct entry
midwife.
(4) This section
does not limit the liability of a physician or a hospital for gross negligence
or reckless, wanton or intentional misconduct. [2011 c.650 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 30.794
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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