Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 31 § 31.278 — Use of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 31 ·
Oregon Code § 31.278·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Use of
information relating to notice of adverse health care incident.
(1) The Oregon Patient Safety
Commission may disseminate information relating to a notice of adverse health
care incident filed under ORS 31.262 to the public and to health care providers
and health care facilities not involved in the adverse health care incident as
necessary to meet the goals described in ORS 31.276. Information disclosed
under this subsection may not identify a health care facility, health care
provider or patient involved in the adverse health care incident.
(2) The
commission may not disclose any information provided pursuant to a discussion
under ORS 31.264 to a regulatory agency or licensing board.
(3) The
commission may use and disclose information provided pursuant to a discussion
under ORS 31.264 as necessary to assist a health care facility or health care
provider involved in an adverse health care incident in determining the cause
of and potential mitigation of the incident. If the commission discloses
information under this subsection to a person not involved in the incident, the
information may not identify a health care facility, health care provider or
patient involved in the incident.
(4) A regulatory
agency, licensing board, health care facility, health insurer or credentialing
entity may not ask the commission, a health care facility, a health care
provider or other person whether a facility or provider has filed a notice of
adverse health care incident or use the fact that a notice of adverse health
care incident was filed as the basis of disciplinary, regulatory, licensure or
credentialing action. This subsection does not prevent a person from using
information, if the information is otherwise available, to engage in quality
review of patient care or as the basis of imposing a restriction, limitation,
loss or denial of privileges on a health care provider or other action against
a health care provider based on a finding of medical incompetence,
unprofessional conduct, physical incapacity or impairment. [2013 c.5 §10]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 31.278
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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