Oregon Code § 31.268·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Mediation.
(1) If
a discussion under ORS 31.264 does not result in the resolution of an adverse
health care incident, the patient and the health care facility or health care
provider who files or is named in a notice of adverse health care incident
filed under ORS 31.262 Act may enter into mediation.
(2) The Oregon
Patient Safety Commission shall develop and maintain a panel of qualified
individuals to serve as mediators. The parties, by mutual agreement, may choose
any mediator from within or outside the panel.
(3) The parties
shall bear the cost of mediation equally unless otherwise mutually agreed.
(4) Other persons
that may participate in the mediation include, but are not limited to:
(a) Members of
the patients family, at the discretion of the patient;
(b) Attorneys for
the patient, the health care facility and the health care provider;
(c) Professional
liability insurance carriers;
(d) Risk
management personnel; and
(e) Any lien
holder with an interest in the dispute.
(5) If a health
care facility or health care provider makes an offer of compensation as part of
a mediation under this section, the facility or provider shall advise the
patient of the patients right to seek legal advice before accepting the offer.
(6) Mediation
under this section is subject to ORS 36.210, 36.220, 36.222, 36.224, 36.226,
36.232, 36.234, 36.236 and 36.238. [2013 c.5 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 31.268
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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